Friday, 13 September 2013

"Eyes Over Puget Sound" - September 11, 2013

By Sandy Howard, Environmental Assessment Program



A furry visitor takes a rest on the float plane. High
river flows lead to striking fronts of turquoise-colored water carrying
glacial flour in many northeastern regions. Satellite and aerial images
show widespread phytoplankton blooms in Whidbey Basin, Hood Canal, South Puget
Sound and West Bay of Orcas Island. We see lots of large debris

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