Fish 497U
University of Washington


The Puget Sound Basin and Salmon: Developing a Scientific Basis of Understanding


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Winter 1999

Fish 497U, Winter 1999, 2 Credits

National Research Center for Statistics and the Environment

Tidepool: The Salmon Page

Tidepool: News for the Rainforest Coast

The Pacific Salmon scape Userguide

Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team

Facet

Columbia Basin Research

Streamnet

Georgia Basin

Upcoming Events- PRISM Calendar

Upcoming Events- Fishline

Cedar River Watershed

NOAA- Bering Sea Info

NOAA- Public Affairs

NOAA- ESU Maps and Factsheet

NOAA- Status/ Salmon

NOAA-Coho

NOAA-Pink

NOAA-Chum

NOAA-Chinook

NOAA-Sockeye

NOAA-Steelhead

WA Dept of Ecology

Ecology-Vegetation

Ecology-Slope Stabilization

Ecology-Water/ Groundwater

Ecology-Wetlands/ Shorelands

Class Location WEDNESDAYS, 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Fisheries Center, room 201
Instructor
R. Francis
rfrancis@fish.washington.edu
Phone: 206-543-7345
Office Hours: Wednesdays
5:00 - 6:50 pm or by appointment.
drop-ins welcome.
TA
Julie Nelson
Masters Candidate School of Marine Affairs
jnels@u.washington.edu


The course is sponsored by the PRISM (Puget Sound Regional Synthesis Model) UIF project under the guidance of the PRISM Education Committee. The mission of PRISM is to develop and sustain a dynamic and integrated understanding and description of the environmental and human factors that shape the Puget Sound region.

This page is maintained by Bruce Campbell (bdc@hitl.washington.edu)

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