This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea estuarine ecosystem. The Salish Sea is a complex waterbody shared by Coast Salish Tribes and First Nations, Canada, and the United States. It is defined by multiple freshwater inputs and marine water from the Pacific Ocean that mix in two primary basins, Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia. Human impacts are multifaceted and extensive within the Salish Sea, with a regional population of almost 9 million people. Population growth has driven urbanization and development, which in turn has triggered structural changes to the landscape and seascape. Meanwhile, the growing effects of climate change are fundamentally altering physical and biologic...
One of the primary terrestrial pressures on the Salish Sea estuarine and marine environment is urban...
Title: The Salish Sea Studies Institute at Western Washington University Its mission is to foster en...
The world\u27s population is disproportionately located near water. As a result, many nearshore ecos...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
The Joint Statement of Cooperation for the Georgia Basin and Puget Sound (now Salish Sea) establishe...
Section 1 is an introduction to the report and the Salish Sea as a whole. The introduction provides ...
The Salish Sea ecosystem is a transboundary area of ecological, social and economic significance. In...
The Salish Sea is a hub of interconnectivity. It is a key link for international trade between North...
Section 6 offers a list of science-based needs and opportunities brought to light by the report and ...
Section 7 provides perspective from the Salish Sea Institute, acknowledging that science alone will ...
Transboundary collaboration towards characterization of the health of the Salish Sea ecosystem is on...
Section 3 turns to an in-depth discussion of stressors and impacts to the ecosystem from population ...
The Salish Sea is home to a diverse assemblage of species and habitats. Thousands of streams and riv...
This contribution will review the biodiversity of the Salish Sea and its regional components, the Pu...
This presentation will illustrate the challenges of evaluating threats and managing risk in ecosyste...
One of the primary terrestrial pressures on the Salish Sea estuarine and marine environment is urban...
Title: The Salish Sea Studies Institute at Western Washington University Its mission is to foster en...
The world\u27s population is disproportionately located near water. As a result, many nearshore ecos...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
The Joint Statement of Cooperation for the Georgia Basin and Puget Sound (now Salish Sea) establishe...
Section 1 is an introduction to the report and the Salish Sea as a whole. The introduction provides ...
The Salish Sea ecosystem is a transboundary area of ecological, social and economic significance. In...
The Salish Sea is a hub of interconnectivity. It is a key link for international trade between North...
Section 6 offers a list of science-based needs and opportunities brought to light by the report and ...
Section 7 provides perspective from the Salish Sea Institute, acknowledging that science alone will ...
Transboundary collaboration towards characterization of the health of the Salish Sea ecosystem is on...
Section 3 turns to an in-depth discussion of stressors and impacts to the ecosystem from population ...
The Salish Sea is home to a diverse assemblage of species and habitats. Thousands of streams and riv...
This contribution will review the biodiversity of the Salish Sea and its regional components, the Pu...
This presentation will illustrate the challenges of evaluating threats and managing risk in ecosyste...
One of the primary terrestrial pressures on the Salish Sea estuarine and marine environment is urban...
Title: The Salish Sea Studies Institute at Western Washington University Its mission is to foster en...
The world\u27s population is disproportionately located near water. As a result, many nearshore ecos...