Government
Washington State Department of Natural Resources: Aquatic Assessments and Monitoring Team
Mission
The Acidification Nearshore Monitoring Network (ANeMoNe) is a research project lead by Washington Department of Natural Resource's Aquatic Assets and Monitoring team. The goal of this project is to understand how changing water temperatures and ocean acidification impact life in the Puget Sound and to provide a way for Washington State citizens to engage in understanding climate change and its impact on our local ecosystems.
About Us
This program consists of a team of scientists that strive to answer some essential questions regarding the natural resource management of aquatic lands in the state of Washington. To ensure that best available science is included in decisions that might influence the aquatic resources of the state, DNR scientists are involved in research of various aquatic environments.
AAMT seeks to work collaboratively with partner agencies and universities in conducting research and analysis relevant to the management of Washington State's natural resources.
Cause Areas Include
- Education
- Environment & Sustainability
Location & Contact
- 3607429106
- 1111 Washington Street Southeast, Olympia, Washington, US
Current listings
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| Skokomish Climate Resilience Site Guardian | Shelton, WA | ... |
| Nisqually Reach Climate Resilience Site Guardian | Olympia, WA | ... |
| Dungeness Bay Climate Resilience Site Guardian | Sequim, WA | ... |
| Anderson Cove Climate Resilience Site Guardian | Kitsap, WA | ... |
| Port Gamble Climate Resilience Site Guardian | Kingston, WA | ... |
| Fidalgo Bay (Anacortes) Climate Resilience Site Guardian | Anacortes, WA | ... |
