Biennial Science Work Plan for 2014-2016

Every two years, statute requires the Puget Sound Partnership to produce a Biennial Science Work Plan (BSWP). Its primary purposes are to I) assess how well ongoing research addresses decision-­‐critical uncertainties relating to the recovery of Puget Sound; II) identify additional science needs for recovery; III) make recommendations for priority science actions in the coming biennium; and IV) suggest how science can better support recovery. This document is the third BSWP to be produced in the series, covering the 2014-­2016 biennium.

Biennial Science Work Plan for 2014-2016
Biennial Science Work Plan for 2014-2016

Citation

Puget Sound Partnership (2014). An assessment of priority science for restoring and protecting Puget Sound, with research priority recommendations for the next biennium. Biennial Science Work Plan for 2014-­‐2016. Puget Sound Partnership Technical Report. 70 pgs. 

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About the Author: 
Nicholas Georgiadis, Puget Sound Institute, led the drafting of this document for the Puget Sound Partnership Science Panel. The following members comprised the 2014 Science Panel: John Stein (Chair), Katharine Wellman (Vice Chair), Ken Currens, Nives Dolsak, Tim Essington, Bill Labiosa, Wayne Landis, Jan Newton, Ian Perry, Timothy Quinn, Terre Satterfield, John Stark, and Joel Baker (ex officio).