AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOcean Monitoring Fight: Washington-area lawmakers and senators are pushing the National Science Foundation to reverse plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a $386M network of 900+ sensors that tracks marine ecosystems and climate signals. Heat & Water Safety: Seattle officials are warning people to be cautious at beaches, parks, and rivers as record heat drives crowds—while cold water still poses drowning risks; separate reports note thousands lost power during the hottest day. Shellfish Closures: Hood Canal and parts of Admiralty Inlet are closed to recreational shellfish harvesting after Paralytic Shellfish Poison was detected. Local Power Planning: State Rep. John Ley says the Pacific Northwest needs more electricity generation and transmission to meet clean-energy requirements and rising demand. Data Center Backlash: Renton is moving toward a moratorium on data centers amid concerns about energy and water use. Wildlife Restoration: Spring Chinook salmon were released above the North Fork Toutle River sediment retention structure as habitat access is restored after Mount St. Helens. Community Climate Resilience: East Wenatchee is set to add six new public EV fast chargers with Climate Commitment Act funding.
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