WA State Climatologist to Speak at Libraries, February 25-27
Washington State Climatologist Nick Bond will talk about the impacts that warming oceans and environmental degradation have on dwindling Northwest salmon populations at 3 p.m., at the Grand Coulee Public Library on Tuesday, Feb.
Read moreUpcoming Talks Focus on Chief Seattle, Salmon
Humanities Washington is offering educational presentations this Saturday and Tuesday.
At 2 p.m. Saturday, biographer David M.
State Climatologist on Salmon and Climate Change
By Sara Thompson, KP News
Washington State Climatologist Nick Bond was on the Key Peninsula in September to do one of the things he loves — talk to people about how climate impacts us all.
JISAO’s Colleen Hoffman and Sara Sanchez to Present at UW Postdoc Research Symposium
JISAO’s Collen Hoffman is one of 10 UW postdoctoral associates chosen to speak at UW’s Annual Research Symposium on September 20, 2019.
Read moreBond to Speak at Redmond Historical Society Event
Are salmon doomed? Nick Bond will examine this question.
Saturday, September 14, 2019
10:30 am
Redmond Public Safety Center
Are salmon doomed?
WA State Climatologist To Speak On Future Of Salmon
YAKIMA, WA — Nick Bond, the Washington state climatologist, who has expertise on the history and the challenges of salmon in Washington, will speak at the Yakima Valley Museum on March 6.
Read moreInmates Learn About Climate from WA State Climatologist
Washington State Climatologist Nick Bond visited the Washington Corrections Center in Shelton, WA, as part of the facility’s Environmental Engagement Workshop Series.
Read moreJohn Horne Named Director of JISAO
UW’s College of the Environment is pleased to announce that John Horne has been named director of the Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO) for a three-year term, effective August 1, 2018.
Read moreForum Focuses on How We Can Prevent Invasive Fish Species in The Great Lakes
NOAA scientist Carol Stepien will present research results at a public forum this week in Toledo on how local bait shops, anglers and the public can prevent invasive fish from accidentally being released into the Great Lakes.
See video at WGTE Public MediaSAFS Seminar: Amy Kennedy
Thursday, October 12, 4:00 pm
Fishery Sciences Building, Room 102
Large whale satellite telemetry: A tool for determining habitat use, distribution, and behavior of endangered whale populations.