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32nd Annual Sound Waters University – Tracing Life through the Salish Sea

Tracing Life through the Salish Sea explores the intricate web of relationships that connect species, habitats, and communities throughout the unique marine ecosystem of the Salish Sea.

Participants are invited to investigate the natural connections that sustain the Salish Sea, while also reflecting on the social and cultural ties that link people to place. Through science, storytelling, and shared discovery, we trace the threads that hold this living system together and convey the power of place as the foundation for our efforts to nourish and sustain this diverse and fragile region.

The Keynote addresses and the elective class presentations focus on:

  • Salish Sea geography, its interconnected food web, and current challenges and issues,

  • The braiding of Indigenous knowledge and mainstream science and,

  • The Salish Sea marine environment and its stewardship.

Learn more and register HERE.

Cost: $70

Location: Coupeville High School on Whidbey Island

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