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Home » Academics » Institutes, Centers, and Programs » Center for Sustainability and the Environment » Field Trips » Pacific Northwest 2001

Pacific Northwest 2001

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Our second trip was to the Pacific Northwest, in May 2001. Here we saw ecosystems ranging from rainforests to deserts, from the coast to the mountains. A central theme of the trip was the endangered salmon fisheries of the area, and we saw smolt out migrating through urbanized estuaries in Seattle, and adults in the fish ladders in the controversial Snake River dams. We also saw major irrigation projects, logging sites, saw mills, big volcanoes, beautiful waterfalls, and the desolate Hanford reservation, where the federal government is attempting to clean up the contamination caused from decades of plutonium production. Below you can click on any area to see photos from the trip.

Read more about the trip in these articles:

Rainforest & Logging
Olympic Peninsula
Seattle
Northern Cascade Range
Columbia Basin
Hanford Reservation
Cascade Volcanoes

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