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Float Plane Crash

Nation Sep 06

10 dead in Puget Sound floatplane crash

By Martha Bellisle, Manuel Valdes, Associated Press

Nation Sep 05

Float Plane Crash
Coast Guard ends search for 9 missing in Puget Sound floatplane crash

The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for nine people who were missing after a floatplane crashed in the waters northwest of Seattle. The body of a 10th person was recovered by a good Samaritan on Sunday.

By Associated Press

Nation Aug 04

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Wildlife detectives bust shellfish poachers in Washington state

In Washington state, clams, oysters and mussels are being poached from the Puget Sound and sold for thousands of dollars. The most in-demand of these is the geoduck, which can sell for $150 a pound. Special correspondent Katie Campbell of…

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Science Aug 04

Demand for super-sized clams keeps poachers and cops busy

Big money and human health are at stake when it comes to Puget Sound's most lucrative clams and the people charged with protecting them.

By Katie Campbell, KCTS9/EarthFix

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Scientists Search for Solution to ‘Toxic Cocktail’ in Washington’s Puget Sound

Seattleites Construct Rain Gardens to Curb Pollution From Stormwater Runoff…

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Seattleites Construct Rain Gardens to Curb Pollution From Stormwater Runoff

In an effort to curb pollution from stormwater runoff, Seattle residents have begun a campaign to build 12,000 rain gardens around the Puget Sound. Katie Campbell of KCTS 9 reports.

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