Puget Sound and Hood Canal From Below

Dr. Jan Newton, biological oceanographer at the University of Washington's Applied Physics Laboratory, speaks on "Hood Canal and Puget Sound Waters: A View From Beneath the Surface" in the 2007-2008 "Exploring Puget Sound" guest speaker series.

  • Minor Mud
  • Family friendly!
  • There is a fee for this event
When Sep 06, 2007
from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Cost $6 fo People For Puget Souund members, $8 non-members,
Family Friendly!
How Muddy? not muddy
Where REI-Seattle
Sponsored By People For Puget Sound
Contact Name Mike Sato
Contact Email
Contact Phone 206-229-2844
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See how the local oceanography of Puget Sound-- its water environment-- 'works,' and what makes Puget Sound different than many of the nation's other estuaries. Dr. Newton is the principle investigator of the Hood Canal Low Dissolved Oxygen Program Integrated Assessment and Modeling Study, which is assessing the impacts of human, watershed, ocean, and climate factors o dissolved oxygen in Hood Canal.

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Dr. Jan Newton, biological oceanographer at the University of Washington's Applied Physics Laboratory, speaks on "Hood Canal and Puget Sound Waters: A View From Beneath the Surface" in the 2007-2008 "Exploring Puget Sound" guest speaker series.

See how the local oceanography of Puget Sound-- its water environment-- 'works,' and what makes Puget Sound different than many of the nation's other estuaries. Dr. Newton is the principle investigator of the Hood Canal Low Dissolved Oxygen Program Integrated Assessment and Modeling Study, which is assessing the impacts of human, watershed, ocean, and climate factors o dissolved oxygen in Hood Canal.

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  • ecology
  • Oceanography
  • reviewer: Rein Atteman
  • oceanographic
  • science
  • Dead Zones
  • Hood Canal
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