Conditions at a Canadian pump station improved over night after they officials issued an evacuation order that had Whatcom residents concerned of more flooding.
A record-shattering heat wave June 26-28 coincided with some of the year's lowest tides on Puget Sound. The combination was lethal for millions of mussels, clams, oysters, sand dollars, barnacles, sea stars, moon snails, and other tideland creatures exposed to three afternoons of intense heat.
If you see something that looks like tomato soup in Puget Sound, here's why.
Manila Clam (Venerupis philippinarum) Die-off observed - possibly related to freezing temperatures.
On a field trip with Northwest Indian College Geology class to Chuckanut Drive saw water with apparent difference in color.
Himalaya blackberry is an introduced, perennial, spreading shrub.
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