Our mission is to protect the habitat of Puget Sound tidelands from the underregulated expansion of new and intensive shellfish aquaculture methods. These methods were never anticipated when the Shoreline Management Act was passed. They are transforming the natural tideland ecosystems in Puget Sound and are resulting in a fractured shoreline habitat. In South Puget Sound much of this has been done with few if any meaningful shoreline permits and with limited public input. It is exactly what the Shoreline Management Act was intended to prevent.

Get involved and contact your elected officials to let them you do not support aquaculture's industrial transformation of Puget Sound's tidelands.

Governor Inslee:

Thursday, December 2, 2010

I am the Puget Sound Videos

Oyster bags on the shoreline, Totten Inlet

A recap of the Oct. 30th meeting of the South Sound Sierra Club:
Guest speakers included:
* Sam Garst who educated us on the latest in Green Building Initiatives
* Ben Davenport from the National Sierra Club who encourages us to become involved. ...basically saying the Sierra Club is not here nor there, but right here....WE all are the Sierra Club and encouraged us to stay involved.
*Laura Hendricks updated us on the progress of meeting our goals in protecting the Puget Sound.

Thank you to the creators and performers of the The I AM PUGET SOUND videos

YouTube #1: I am the Puget Sound
YouTube #2: I am the Puget Sound Woven Web

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