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        Spring 2006 | Vol. 21, No. 1  
 
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WELCOME

Welcome to the Spring 2006 edition of Sound Waves online. The Puget Sound Action Team publishes Sound Waves quarterly to update the Puget Sound region on efforts by Action Team partner organizations and Action Team technical staff to clean up, protect and restore Puget Sound.


Governor launches new initiative
for Puget Sound
Puget Sound at sunset. / Shutterstock
Puget Sound at sunset. / Shutterstock

 

Saying that we must “do more” and “do better” to protect and restore Puget Sound , Gov. Chris Gregoire unveiled an initiative on Dec. 19, 2005 , to revitalize efforts to protect one of the state’s crown jewels.

Recognizing that achieving the goal of a healthy Puget Sound will only happen by dramatically increasing efforts, Gregoire outlined three key elements of the Puget Sound Initiative:

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A new year, a new look

 

As the state’s focus on Puget Sound ramps up in 2006, so does ours.

We want the Puget Sound Action Team to be the first place you turn for news about Puget Sound, starting with a retooled Sound Waves.

In the newsletter, you’ll find articles on scientific advancements, restoration projects, improved government regulations, citizen efforts to protect the Sound and more.

All with a snappy look and feel.

Sharing our 20 years of experience looking at the Sound as an ecosystem is our top priority. What works? What doesn’t? How can you help? How can we help you?

We hope you enjoy the new Sound Waves.

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