Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report - July 31, 2012

In the south a persistent marine layer over the lowlands keep conditions cooler. River flows are high. Water temperatures approach 15 °C. High fluorescence in the Main Basin Extensive red-brown blooms in South Sound. In Whidbey Basin, higher DO and algal bloom in surface waters.
Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report - July 31, 2012
Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report - July 31, 2012
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Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report – July 31, 2012

 
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12-03-076 July 2012
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Author(s) Krembs, C.
Description In the south a persistent marine layer over the lowlands keep conditions cooler. River flows are high. Water temperatures approach 15 °C. High fluorescence in the Main Basin Extensive red-brown blooms in South Sound. In Whidbey Basin, higher DO and algal bloom in surface waters.
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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.