What is on my mind. Oil. Oil cars being hauled by trains to be exact. Every time I hear of a train derailment in the Puget Sound Basin, I hurry to the computer, crossing my fingers and toes, hoping beyond hope that it is not an Oil Car that has derailed and is now leaking oil into my Sound. There… Read more →
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So you want to clean up a beach!
You want to make a difference… You LOVE your local beach and are tired of the garbage everywhere, and since many hands makes work light, you want to get a whole lot of people involved as opposed to just you and a few friends/dive buddies…. (trust me, I know what you are thinking, I’ve been in this exact position)… Read more →
1000’s of reasons to help us Take Back Puget Sound!
7 simple solutions… not hard ones, not even big ones or expensive ones.. . 7 simple actions that each of us can take to help reduce the flow of polluted runoff into puget sound… 7 simple ways that you can learn about at www.tox-ick.org and how we can all join together… Its time to “Take Back Puget Sound!” I’d like… Read more →
The Silence…
Preparing for some upcoming projects, did a refresher on the ISC Megalodon CCR
KCTS 9 – OPB – Earthfix
http://earthfix.opb.org/water/article/drained-how-we-got-into-such-a-mess-with-stormwate/ Read more →
Storm water season begins….
Have you ever wondered how all the water running along the streets during a rain storm looks to the fish? Time-lapse that our team shot off Alki Beach – Seattle, WA This site is one of the storm water outfalls that our team is surveying for a project baseline (www.projectbaseline.org). We are looking at both the heavy plastics and debris… Read more →
3 More Pipelines
continuing progress in our goal to document the near shore area around West Seattle
Project Baseline, a GUE initiative
Beneath the looking glass is excited to announce impending collaboration with the GUE initiative Project Baseline. for more info: www.projectbaseline.org Read more →