The Washington State Department of Ecology has been collecting data on Puget Sound sediment-dwelling (benthic) invertebrates since 1989, as part of the Marine Sediment Monitoring Program. Benthic organisms serve key functions, including processing and storage of organic material and cycling of nutrients needed by other components of the ecosystem. Benthic invertebrates are an integral part of the marine food web and biogeochemical processes that support salmon, orcas, and humans and are a key component of the Puget Sound ecosystem. We are finding significant declines in the overall condition of benthic communities, with 44% of the study area adversely affected. Many of the adversely affected benthic communities were found in terminal inlets...
Analyses of Ecology’s longterm monitoring data has indicated that in the pelagic zone of Puget Sound...
This study utilizes benthic foraminiferal assemblages to explore the role of anthropogenic pollution...
Bellingham Bay, a shallow, urbanized embayment in north Puget Sound, is experiencing increasing seas...
Long-term monitoring of Puget Sound sediments and sediment-dwelling invertebrates (benthos) has been...
Changes in habitat and benthic invertebrates indicate responses of the ecosystem to stressors. Since...
Since 1989, Ecology’s Marine Sediment Monitoring Program has collected data to assess the condition ...
Benthic infauna and epifauna live in intimate contact with the sediment. While often overlooked, the...
Decades of monitoring by the Dept. of Ecology has documented declines in Puget Sound benthic communi...
The Washington State Department of Ecology has been routinely monitoring marine water quality throug...
Analyses of Ecology’s long-term monitoring data indicate that despite abundant nutrients, shifts in ...
Puget Sound is a large and productive estuarine system at the southern end of the Salish Sea. King C...
Within Puget Sound there has been a nutrient shift that is hypothesized to impact diatom abundance t...
SNAPSHOT: A benthic monitoring program will be added in 2018 to the ongoing Englishman River Estuary...
The Capital Regional District (CRD) regularly monitors the effects of the region’s eight municipal w...
The assignment of feeding guild classifications and functional roles to estuarine benthic macroinver...
Analyses of Ecology’s longterm monitoring data has indicated that in the pelagic zone of Puget Sound...
This study utilizes benthic foraminiferal assemblages to explore the role of anthropogenic pollution...
Bellingham Bay, a shallow, urbanized embayment in north Puget Sound, is experiencing increasing seas...
Long-term monitoring of Puget Sound sediments and sediment-dwelling invertebrates (benthos) has been...
Changes in habitat and benthic invertebrates indicate responses of the ecosystem to stressors. Since...
Since 1989, Ecology’s Marine Sediment Monitoring Program has collected data to assess the condition ...
Benthic infauna and epifauna live in intimate contact with the sediment. While often overlooked, the...
Decades of monitoring by the Dept. of Ecology has documented declines in Puget Sound benthic communi...
The Washington State Department of Ecology has been routinely monitoring marine water quality throug...
Analyses of Ecology’s long-term monitoring data indicate that despite abundant nutrients, shifts in ...
Puget Sound is a large and productive estuarine system at the southern end of the Salish Sea. King C...
Within Puget Sound there has been a nutrient shift that is hypothesized to impact diatom abundance t...
SNAPSHOT: A benthic monitoring program will be added in 2018 to the ongoing Englishman River Estuary...
The Capital Regional District (CRD) regularly monitors the effects of the region’s eight municipal w...
The assignment of feeding guild classifications and functional roles to estuarine benthic macroinver...
Analyses of Ecology’s longterm monitoring data has indicated that in the pelagic zone of Puget Sound...
This study utilizes benthic foraminiferal assemblages to explore the role of anthropogenic pollution...
Bellingham Bay, a shallow, urbanized embayment in north Puget Sound, is experiencing increasing seas...