Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report - April 2011

Warmer and sunnier conditions give rise to enhanced oxygen production and algae growth in Whidbey and Central Basin. Clear skies and water from Whidbey Basin has stimulated a large algae blooms. Whidbey Basin water is turbid with abundant dissolved organic matter.
Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report - April 2011
Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report - April 2011
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Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report – April 2011

 
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11-03-073 April 2011
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Author(s) Krembs, C.
Description Warmer and sunnier conditions give rise to enhanced oxygen production and algae growth in Whidbey and Central Basin. Clear skies and water from Whidbey Basin has stimulated a large algae blooms. Whidbey Basin water is turbid with abundant dissolved organic matter.
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Contact Christopher Krembs at 360-407-6675 or ckre461@ecy.wa.gov
About the Author: 
Christopher Krembs, Ph.D., is the Lead Oceanographer at the Washington State Department of Ecology and oversees the Eyes Over Puget Sound monitoring program.