EoPS forms editorial board
The Encyclopedia of Puget Sound is pleased to announce the formation of its editorial board. The nine-member board first convened on October 24th at a reception and workshop on the University of Washington Seattle campus, and includes prominent authorities from agencies, academic institutions and other organizations working in Puget Sound.
Board members will guide and oversee content for a variety of key topics on the encyclopedia:
Biology
• Birds and mammals: Joe Gaydos, University of California, SeaDoc Society
• Uplands: Timothy Quinn, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
• Fishes: Charles Simenstad, University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Chemistry: Joel Baker, University of Washington Puget Sound Institute
Physical Environment: Parker MacCready, University of Washington School of Oceanography
Social and Economic Sciences: Patrick Christie, University of Washington School of Marine and Environmental Affairs
Ecosystem-based Management: Mary Ruckelshaus, Stanford University, Natural Capital Project
Climate Change: Nate Mantua and Amy Snover, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group
For full bios and additional information, visit: http://www.eopugetsound.org/content/editorial-board.
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