Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report - November 15, 2011

Good conditions to be in the field Less rain, average temperatures and not much sun. Temperatures continue to cool and blooms fade. Algae bloom still in northern Quartermaster Harbor. Jelly fish in Budd Inlet.
Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report - November 15, 2011
Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report - November 15, 2011
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Eyes Over Puget Sound: Surface Conditions Report – November 15, 2011

 
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11-03-081 November 2011
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Author(s) Krembs, C.
Description Good conditions to be in the field Less rain, average temperatures and not much sun. Temperatures continue to cool and blooms fade. Algae bloom still in northern Quartermaster Harbor. Jelly fish in Budd Inlet.
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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.