Resources - It's Your Sound

From nearshore habitats to economic values to shoreline aerial photos, About the Sound from the Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team provides a great introduction to our Sound.

Explore the shore along Puget Sound, learn a bit of history, and get some Sound advice on buying property, building, or living along the shores of Puget Sound by visiting Puget Sound Shorelines from the Department of Ecology Shorelands Program and The Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team

Find out what's going on in your area plus access the latest in water quality publications and research from Washington's Water, the focal point for Washington State University's statewide water quality programs, hosted by Thurston County Cooperative Extension (360) 786-5445 x 7911.

From the kinds of fish live that in Puget sound to why Puget Sound gets so much rain, the answers to hundreds of questions about Puget Sound are found in the The Sound, Puget Sound Multimedia CD-ROM, available from the Washington Sea Grant Program at (206) 543-0733 (Seattle area) or 1-800-583-6235 (outside the Seattle dialing area).