PUGET SOUND VOICES 2007 SEASON
First season archived 2007 interviews

Archived Episodes October 19-December 25, 2007

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Episode 12: Tuesday, December 25th (6.9MB) |
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"Music of Puget Sound: Sharon Abreau" Orcas musician
Sharon Abreau shows how music can teach about recycling and global
warming, involve youth and adults, and can further our knowledge about
Puget Sound.
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Episode 11: Tuesday, December 18th (6.7MB) |
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"People in Puget Sound: Paul Owen Lewis, Author"
The award winning author of "Davy's Dream" and "Storm Boy" reads from
his work and talks about how Puget Sound relates to his writings.
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Episode 10: Tuesday, December 11th (6.8MB) |
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"Kathy Fletcher, People For Puget Sound" The
founder and executive director of this non-profit group talks about how
the group was started over 15 years ago and her vision for the future
of the Puget Sound region. Also interviewed: Brad Severtson, board
president of People For Puget Sound.
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Episode 9: Tuesday, December 4th (6.8MB) |
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"Protectors of Puget Sound: Dr. Usha Varanasi, NW Fisheries and Science Center" Dr.
Varanasi discusses that role the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) and its Fisheries Center has in the protection of
the Puget Sound region.
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Episode 8: Tuesday, November 27th (6.7MB) |
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"A Conversation With Community Activist Harry Ota" Skagit
resident and Volunteer Flotilla Commander for the US Coast Guard
Auxiliary Harry Ota talks about how citizens can protect Puget Sound
and influence legislative work in Olympia.
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Episode 7: Tuesday, November 20th (6.7MB) |
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"Exploring Puget Sound: The Beach at Night" Explore
the beach's mysterious creatures at low tide in the moonlight with
People For Puget Sound educator Daoud Miller and volunteer naturalist
Carol Burton.
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Episode 6: Tuesday, November 13th (6.9MB) |
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"Stories of Early Explorers of Puget Sound" Maritime
historian and author Les Eldridge tells stories of the non-native
explorers like Cook, Vancouver, Malispina and Juan de Juca who sailed
Puget Sound waters in the name of science, fortune and fame.
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Episode 5: Tuesday, November 6th (6.2MB) |
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"Toxins Next to Your Skin" The
ingredients in personal care products like deodorants and shampoos may
contain chemicals that be toxic and there are alternatives to using
these products. Learn the latest from Stacy Malkan, author of the new
book "Not Just A Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry,"
and Mia Davis from the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics
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Episode 4: Tuesday, October 30th (6.3MB) |
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"Visions For Restoring Puget Sound" Governor
Christine Gregoire shares her vision of a fishable, swimmable and
digable Puget Sound and what it will take to make that happen by the
year 2020. Washington Scuba Alliance president Mike Racine shares his
vision from below the surface of the Sound.
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Episode 3: Tuesday, October 23rd (12.8MB) |
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"What's Going On in Hood Canal?" Dr.
Jan Newton of the University of Washington heads up the team
undertaking a three-year study of what's going on in Hood Canal where
oxygen starved 'dead zones' have killed fish and shellfish. What's
going on and what can be done?
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Episode 2: Tuesday, October 16th (6.6MB) |
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"Got Tug? Preventing a Major Oil Spill" Why
should there be a year-round rescue tug stationed at Neah Bay?
Whale-watching business owner Bill Wright of San Juan Safaris knows
from past experience why everyone who lives in Puget Sound should be
concerned about the risk of an oil spill and the economic impacts on
communities.
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Episode 1: Tuesday, October 9th (6.8MB) |
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"The People in the Puget Sound Partnership" David
Dicks is the Executive Director of the Puget Sound Partnership, a state
agency formed in 2007 to lead the efforts of restoring Puget Sound to
health. Listen in to this discussion on the agenda the Puget Sound
Partnership is building, and the role that citizens have in protecting
and restoring Puget Sound to health by 2020
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