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Orcas vs. Boat Noise
(9/16/09, National Public Radio KUOW 94.9 FM) Dr. Dawn Noren discusses new study that shows how killer whales are raising their voices above the din from vessels.
Orcas dying in Puget Sound
(11/6/08, National Public Radio KUOW 94.9 FM) Brad Hanson discusses NWFSC research on diet of Puget Sound killer whales and potential factors in recent decline.
Fishy Smell (Don't Ask, Don't Smell).
(10/31/07, Isla Earth Radio Series) NWFSC's scientists are studying how stream runoff pollution affects salmon olfaction.
Science Podcast: 2008 AAAS Annual Meeting Stories
(2/16/08, Science Podcast) Nat Scholz discusses how mixtures of chemical contaminants such as pesticides are affecting salmon behavior.
Protectors of Puget Sound: Dr. Usha Varanasi, NW Fisheries and Science Center. (12/4/07, Puget Sound Voices, KSVR FM) Usha Varanasi discusses the role that Northwest Fisheries Center has in the protection of the Puget Sound region.
Surrogate fish could save endangered brethren. NPR Radio. October 16, 2007. John Nielsen.
Our Big Backyward: The Impact of Humans. (9/5/2007, KUOW 94.9) Nat Scholz was interviewed about the impact of contaminants on salmon in urban creeks.
Columbia River Salmon Tag Found In New Zealand Bird. (8/17/07, Oregon Public Broadcasting)John Ferguson discusses how a Columbia River fish tag may have ended up in a birds stomach in New Zealand.
Warning system speeds word of toxic algae (3/22/07, Earth and Sky Radio)
Vera Trainer discusses a new rapid detection method for early identification of toxic algae.
Scientists Share Research on Puget Sound Orcas (4/5/06, KUOW 94.9) Mike Ford discusses the key factors in the population decline of Southern Resident Killer Whales.
Troubled Waters: The State of the Sound (1/9/06, NPR Morning) Usha Varanasi was interviewed about the current health of Puget Sound.
Plankton Go Missing Along the Coasts. (7/12/05, NPR-All Things Considered)
Bill Peterson was interviewed about Ocean conditions and low levels of plankton off of the west coast.
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