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June is Orca Action Month in Washington, a time to focus on issues facing the killer whales of the Salish Sea.
Below the surface of the Salish Sea, disappearing kelp forests and eelgrass beds are threatening the stability of dependent species. The shrinking population is now drawing the attention of lawmakers, with a variety of approaches encouraging restoration of the building block of this aquatic ecosystem.
The journey of eight families began Sunday with clear skies, sunshine, coffee, doughnuts and joyful hearts. A bald eagle swooped low over cano…
While most crab pots sent into the depths of the Salish Sea are recovered with or without crab, many are not.
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The black-bodied, orange-billed tufted puffin can be difficult to find not only because it’s a seabird that spends most of its time bobbing on…
After a long absence from the Salish Sea, some Southern Resident orcas found salmon near the San Juan Islands last week before making a one-da…
Once a month, a group of volunteers visits beaches around Skagit County and scoops piles of rocks and sand into buckets and then examines the …
BOWMAN BAY — With the morning sun glinting off the water, and gulls, herons and oystercatchers flying above, three kayakers slid their boats i…