By Sandy Howard, Communications Manager, Environmental Assessment Program
Spit at entrance to Sequim Bay.
We were up in the air again on Monday.
A highlight was the
dramatic view we spotted of the Stilliguamish River sending mud and sediment
into Port Susan.
Overall, our marine scientists are seeing air temperatures
increasing slowly and river flows are above normal. Visible algal
Spit at entrance to Sequim Bay.
We were up in the air again on Monday.
A highlight was the
dramatic view we spotted of the Stilliguamish River sending mud and sediment
into Port Susan.
Overall, our marine scientists are seeing air temperatures
increasing slowly and river flows are above normal. Visible algal
Eyes Over Puget Sound for March 24, 2014
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March 27, 2014
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