Document Actions
The Changing Puget Sound Shoreline
Hugh Shipman, Department of Ecology Coastal Geologist, speaks on "Puget Sound Shorelines: A Naturally Changing Environment" in the 2007-2008 "Exploring Puget Sound" guest speaker series.
| When |
Nov 01, 2007 from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm |
|---|---|
| Cost | $6, People For Puget Sound members; $8, nonmembers; season tickets at discout also available |
| How Muddy? | not muddy |
| Where | REI-Seattle |
| Sponsored By | People For Puget Sound |
| Contact Name | Mike Sato |
| Contact Email | msato@pugetsound.org |
| Contact Phone | 206-229-2844 |
| Add event to calendar |
|
Puget Sound's coastline is a fascinating mix of high bluffs and beaches, lagoons and estuaries, small stream mouths and big river deltas. Hugh Shipman shows how much of the ecological damage to our shorelines has been an unintended consequence of our desire to control processes and to maintain a static landscape.
-
The Changing Puget Sound Shoreline
-
Hugh Shipman, Department of Ecology Coastal Geologist, speaks on "Puget Sound Shorelines: A Naturally Changing Environment" in the 2007-2008 "Exploring Puget Sound" guest speaker series.
-
Puget Sound's coastline is a fascinating mix of high bluffs and beaches, lagoons and estuaries, small stream mouths and big river deltas. Hugh Shipman shows how much of the ecological damage to our shorelines has been an unintended consequence of our desire to control processes and to maintain a static landscape.
- 0.0 0.0
-
- science
- shoreline
- Beach
- reviewer: Rein Atteman
- family