Full audio and presentations from the 2018 South Sound Science Symposium

Eelgrass restoration and its potential to counteract ocean acidification in South Puget Sound
Jeff Gaeckle and Micah Horwith
WA DNR Nearshore Habitat and Aquatic Assessment and Monitoring Team
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Kelp forests in South Puget Sound: past and present
Helen Berry
WA DNR Nearshore Habitat
Max Calloway
Evergreen State College
Berry Presentation
Calloway Presentation
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Zooplankton in South Puget Sound
Julie Keister
University of Washington
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Patterns, and oddities, in marine fish community composition of the South Sound
Dayv Lowry
WDFW Marine Fish Science Unit
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Diets of pinnipeds in South Sound: selectivity vs. availability
Steve Jeffries
WDFW Wildlife Program
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Survival of steelhead smolts through Puget Sound in relation to shifting predator-prey relationships
Megan Moore
NOAA
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What does the Salish Sea Model tell us about acidification in South Puget Sound from Added Nutrients?
Greg Pelletier
Department of Ecology
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Dye and Microbial Study at Shelton Wastewater Treatment Plant- Hammersley Inlet and Oakland Bay
Mark Toy
WA Dept. of Health Shellfish Protection
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Strengthening community resilience to ocean change through participatory action research and food sovereignty initiatives at the Squaxin Island Tribe
Melissa Poe, Charlene Krise, and Aleta Poste
WA Sea Grant and NOAA, Squaxin Island Tribe
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Two Years Later: Findings from Thurston County’€™s Response to the Hirst Decision
Allison Osterberg and Kevin Hansen
Thurston County
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Monitoring estuarine structure and function after the Nisqually River Delta restoration
Melanie Davis
USGS
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