
State of the Sound: Efforts to protect Puget Sound’s ecosystem
From whale protections to monitoring kelp forests, environmentalists are working to protect the ecosystem of Puget Sound, the nation’s second largest marine estuary.
The Pacific Northwest is full of beauty, but it is also a place where nature and humanity need to coexist so future generations can enjoy the place we call home.
From taking steps to protect whales to monitoring the health of kelp forests, environmentalists are working to protect the ecosystem of Puget Sound, the second-largest estuary in the United States.
In this series titled “State of the Sound,” KING 5 took a look at what is being done on land and in the depths of Puget Sound to preserve the environment and animals we have come to know and love.
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