Alberti et al 2016 puget sound future drivers
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Alberti, M. and M. Russo. 2016. Puget Sound Trends: A Synthesis of the Drivers Shaping the Future of our Waters. Prepared by the Urban Ecology Research Lab, University of Washington, Seattle, for the 2nd Annual Tribal Leaders Summit on Climate Change, 2016.
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- contracted by Tulalip Tribes as part of a 2016 climate change symposium.