Friday, April 10, 2015

Our lives and livelihoods depend on saving the Salish Sea

I found this great article on the Salish Sea this morning in the Pacific NW Magazine section on the Seattle Times this morning. "A new book points out that over the past 200 years, humans have drastically altered the Salish Sea to a degree previously associated only with the geological creation of ecosystems. As a result, we have diminished the ecosystem’s ability to provide for us."
http://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/our-lives-and-livelihoods-depend-on-saving-the-salish-sea/

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