FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 5, 2022
MEDIA CONTACT: Kevin Hyde, 360.819.3045, [email protected]?
The?Puget Sound Partnership Science Panel will meet online on Thursday, Dec. 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.?
TVW will?be providing an all-virtual livestream of the meeting. TVW web link:?https://tvw.org/video/puget-sound-partnership-science-panel-2022121095/?eventID=2022121095
The full Science Panel agenda and meeting materials are available?through our board meetings page at:?https://psp.wa.gov/board_meetings.php.
Meeting highlights include:
- A presentation and decision about priorities for the 2023 Washington state legislative session. This session will include an update from Partnership staff about the build-up to the 2023 legislative session and a discussion about 2023 legislative priorities. Presentation by Don Gourlie, legislative policy director at the Puget Sound Partnership.
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- A?presentation and discussion of the Tulalip Tribes' Beaver Project.?The Tulalip Beaver Project relocates beavers from (sub)urban areas to hydrologically impaired tributaries in the upper Snohomish Watershed for the improvement of fish-rearing habitat and freshwater storage. Presentation by Dylan Collins, assistant wildlife biologist, Tulalip Tribes Natural Resources Department.
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- A presentation and discussion about the 2022 Science Panel work plan and boards' shared priorities. This session will include an update about progress made on the boards' shared priorities and the Science Panel's 2022 work plan. Presentation by John Stein, chair of the Science Panel, and Jillian Reitz, boards policy advisor at the Puget Sound Partnership.
- A presentation and discussion about developing the solicitation for 2023-2025 Puget Sound Scientific Research projects. Partnership staff will seek guidance from the Science Panel on refining the approach and topics for the 2023 solicitation. Presentation by?Scott Redman,?Science and Evaluation program director at the Puget Sound Partnership, and Katherine Wyatt,?assistant science director at the Puget Sound Partnership.
The full Science Panel agenda and meeting materials are available?through our board meetings page at:?https://psp.wa.gov/board_meetings.php.
If you need special accommodations to participate in this meeting, please notify Boards Policy Advisor Jillian Reitz at 360.742.2936.
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About the Science Panel
The Science Panel's expertise and advice are critical to the Puget Sound Partnership?s efforts to develop a comprehensive, science-based plan to restore Puget Sound. The members, appointed by the Leadership Council, are chosen from the top scientists in Washington State.
About the Puget Sound Partnership
The Puget Sound Partnership is the state agency formed to lead the region?s collective effort to restore and protect Puget Sound. Working with hundreds of government agencies, tribes, scientists, businesses, and nonprofits, the Partnership mobilizes partner action around a common agenda, advances Sound investments, and tracks progress to optimize recovery.
For more information, go to www.psp.wa.gov.
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