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The Daily World on MSNNew bill aims to protect underwater bull kelp forestsThe long golden-brown strands of bull kelp that wash up along Washington’s shores might seem like just beach debris, but... Read Story ...
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They look like whips and can grow up to a foot a day. Will Tacoma’s bull kelp go legit?Puget Sound has lost about two-thirds of its bull kelp forests, according to PDZA. Now, a bill before Washington state legislators could help preserve the underwater forests. House Bill 1631 ...
Washington wildlife officials are finding fewer European Green Crabs in the Puget Sound region. More than 1 million of the ...
Researchers hope by monitoring the early stages of their development, they can better predict crab populations and avert crises like the one that closed the fishery in South Puget Sound a few ...
If you’ve ever walked a beach in South Puget Sound, you’ve seem them — long, brown tendrils that look like they could do some damage if someone used them as a whip. They’re called bull kelp, and they ...
A recent crash in population prompted a multi-partnership study to analyze crab abundance patterns in the Pacific Northwest.
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