Understanding the facts Sharing ideas and stories Promoting sense of place

“Water links us to our neighbor in a way more profound and complex than any other.”

— John Thorson

Put here a short info piece by Bert Webber

What to expect: take a name recognition survey; a personal ethics survey;  read personal experiences with the Salish Sea; learn about threats to the Salish Sea; evaluate the cultural importance of the Salish Sea; consider the challenge of stewardship; learn from stories—music voice, text; visit iconic images.

An important note about this site

Salish Sea Archive shows the thoughts and views of various responders who have extensive experience with the Salish Sea. These contributions are personal and do not reflect any particular organization.

“What do we all need to know? That everything we do has an impact on the Salish Sea. Every mile we drive, every leaky transmission, car wash, lawn fertilizer, weed spray, and toilet flush…the Salish Sea is downstream from everything we do.”