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To support salmon recovery, our research identifies how toxic flame retardants move through and build up in the Snohomish ...
Do you enjoy spending your summer outside? Do you like science and data? We are looking for six field crew members to join us ...
For Ecology, Earth Day is more than just one day a year — it’s our mission every day. From responding to climate change, ...
Making clean hydrogen is just one example of the hands-on activities that are included in the Renewable Energy Vehicle and ...
In 2024, the Washington Legislature passed Senate Bill 5649 amending the state’s floodplain management law allowing ...
We invite interested members of the public, local, and tribal governments to review and comment on required 5-year updates to industry-written oil spill contingency plans. Washington Administrative ...
We review conditions at sites where some contamination remains about every five years, to make sure the cleanup is still effective. Our first review of this site confirmed that the cleanup is working ...
Climate change increases wildfire risks through rising temperatures, which reduces winter snowpack, and produces hotter and drier summers. This directly impacts the number and severity of wildfires ...
Puget Sound faces many threats from the everyday activities of the 4.5 million people who live on or around the nation’s second largest marine estuary. The Puget Sound region includes 2,800 square ...