Why Puget Sound?
Puget Sound is not just a body of water; it's a vibrant ecosystem teeming with life, both marine and terrestrial. This unique area is home to countless species, including migratory birds, marine mammals, and lush underwater kelp forests. However, it faces numerous threats from pollution, urban sprawl, and climate change, making our conservation efforts more vital than ever.
Our Mission
Our expedition is a comprehensive journey to document, analyze, and advocate for Puget Sound. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, including 360-degree imagery and other aquatic data we are mapping over 2,500 miles of shoreline which have never been documented in this manner before. This monumental task will help us and others understand the current state of the ecosystem, track changes over time, and identify areas needing urgent protection.
The Complexity and Uniqueness of Our Work
The Puget Sound Expedition is complex due to the extensive variety of habitats and the logistical challenges posed by the region's geography. The uniqueness of our work lies in the integration of technology with traditional conservation methods, allowing us to create a dynamic model of environmental stewardship that can be replicated in other coastal regions around the world.
How You Can Join Us
By supporting the Puget Sound Expedition, you are contributing to a pioneering effort to conserve one of the most important natural resources in the United States. Here’s how you can help:
Donate: Every contribution helps us continue our groundbreaking work.
Volunteer: Join us on the ground and be part of our citizen science initiatives.
Advocate: Help us spread the word about the importance of protecting Puget Sound.
Looking Ahead
As we continue our expedition, we are committed to sharing our findings with the community, policymakers, and global conservation networks. Our goal is not just to document but to create actionable change that ensures the health and vitality of Puget Sound for generations to come.
Join us on this journey to protect the gem of the Salish Sea. Together, we can make a difference.