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Lonesome: Haunted by the Untold Elwha Story

Dear Tal,


My apologies for bringing up such a painful memory. I do see why it provided clarity on the question I asked.  As an apex species, if you don’t have enough food in abundance when you need it most, and the pod is always on the move hunting, I can see why this would be hardest on the mot...

12/17/23 04:01 PM - Comment(s)
Lonesome: Dealing with the Noise!

December 10, 2023

      

Dear Tal,


Thank you for getting back to me yesterday and agreeing to serve as an advisor.  I also appreciate the reminder that there was at least one sensible and practical solution that was put in place that really helped you out.  Requi...

12/08/23 11:00 AM - Comment(s)
Lonesome Larry Letter 1 of Many

Dear Tahlequah¹ ,


This is Lonesome Larry².  You can call me Lonesome. Can I simply call you Tal? To begin, I am so happy for you and your newest addition, little J-57°, although probably not so little today. I am sure you are proud, just as I am of all my prodigy. I am hoping you have recovered ...

12/08/23 11:00 AM - Comment(s)
Escalating Culvert Costs is Bad News for Salmon Passage


Huge spike in costs to help salmon could derail WA transportation budget


This past Sunday the Seattle Times ran the headline in red above. 


To summarize the article if you did not get the chance to read it:


The state of Washington is facing an unexpected challenge in its transportation budget, wit...

11/21/23 09:56 AM - Comment(s)
Hoopa Thursday Thanks

I’m updating you from Maryland today where I have come for some customer and partner meetings.  Before leaving Seattle, I stopped in the shop to check on the status of the Tuber™ system our team was preparing to ship on its trailer for the trip down to California and a destination with the Hoop...

11/03/22 09:49 AM - Comment(s)
Dams.

Dams are divisive. They not only divide a waterway, the divide the opinions of most people. There are completely valid arguments on both sides of the debate. Dams are good, they prevent flooding, store irrigation and drinking water, and a small percentage of the da...

06/24/21 12:44 PM - Comment(s)
Is it hot enough yet for you to take action?


The West has been cooking in June. Even Seattle, which was avoiding the heat wave, is now expected to reach nearly 100 degrees for several record breaking days in a row beginning this weekend. Drought in California has reduced water levels in the reservoirs to record lows, and rationing wa...

06/24/21 12:44 PM - Comment(s)
Sea Lions Feast on Salmon

The Seattle Times Editorial Board had it right with their May 25, 2018 piece entitled, Congress must act – again – to save salmon from hungry sea lions, so that these returning mature salmon are not prevented from completing the circle of life’s last stage. However, to address the r...

06/06/19 04:44 PM - Comment(s)
Unsustainable Salmon Populations Issues
Frequently, in the Pacific Northwest, there are media reports regarding the continued decline in the numbers of local salmon species. As an engineering company that pursues scientific validation of our processes and products, we can’t help but ask questions and look to what can be done to achie...
06/06/19 03:11 AM - Comment(s)