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Obsolete Archive: Using this Collection/Resources: A story map created by Ecology’s Marine Sediment Monitoring Team (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
21-03-007April 2021
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Author(s) Marine Sediment Monitoring Team
Description This publication was the archived storyboard for the “Using this Collection/Resources” story map, an on-line interactive report created by Ecology’s Marine Sediment Monitoring Team: storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/aaec1a6656ff43e098d209c75ce00244?item=1.

This story map provides information on how to read and interact with the team’s new Sediment Quality in Puget Sound story map collection. It contains instructions and a video tutorial on how to navigate interactive story map functions, a glossary of scientific terms, team contact information, references cited, and web links to more information about our work and where to get our data. This storyboard was created for archival purposes only.

Click on the “SEDIMENT QUALITY IN PUGET SOUND STORY MAP COLLECTION” link* under WEB PAGE (below) to visit and interact with the online story map and collection to learn more about our Puget Sound Sediment Monitoring Program findings.

*To open our story maps, use the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, or Microsoft Edge.
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Keywords marine sediment monitoring, Puget Sound sediment monitoring, story map, Sediment quality, invertebrates
WEB PAGE Sediment Quality in Puget Sound story map collection