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October 2012

October 2012

SciFYI Newsletter

King County's SciFYI: A digest of current natural science issues in King County

All articles are based on activities that are currently in the Science and Technical Support Section’s work program.  Please see individually downloadable articles below in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.  Other archived newsletters.

Monitoring forests to save salmon It takes a forest to save a fish: Monitoring changes in forest cover to help save salmon in King County (534 Kb) by Scott Stolnack
Juanita Creek Basin

Juanita Creek Basin Stormwater Retrofit Cost Study (177 Kb) by Mark Wilgus, Jeff Burkey, and Hans Berge

 Marine phytoplankton King County Marine Phytoplankton and Nutrient Monitoring (603 Kb) by Gabriela Hannach and Kimberle Stark
 Science staff bios Staff bios: King County’s Science and Technical Support Section (135 Kb)
 Science and Technical Support Section Who We Are and What We Do: King County’s Science and Technical Support Section (168 Kb)

 

Download the full October 2012 SciFYI newsletter in its publication format, printed on 8.5 x 11 inch pages. (1.5 Mb).

For questions about the SciFYI Newsletter, please contact Larry Jones, Senior Water Quality Planner, Science and Technical Support Section.

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