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Top Ten Principles for Designing Healthy Coastal Ecosystems like the Salish Sea


By admin - Posted on 11 March 2009

san juan islandsThe SeaDoc Society has developed a list of 10 ecological principles that can be used to design healthy coastal ecosystems.

  • Sign up for our free e-course and learn the Top Ten Principles for Designing Healthy Coastal Ecosystems.
  • Download a copy of the peer-reviewed scientific paper that appeared in the international journal, EcoHealth.
  • Read Joe Gaydos's op-ed in the Seattle Times.

Joe Gaydos is available for talks and presentations on this and other issues. Please contact the SeaDoc Society for more information.




Why our work matters

Healthy ecosystems support economic prosperity. The Salish Sea provides abundant natural capital that contributes substantially to the financial prosperity of the region. Unhealthy ecosystems cost money because we lose the opportunity to benefit from them. The Salish Sea's deteriorating health threatens our economic well being and quality of life. SeaDoc uses science to find solutions to the problems facing the fish, wildlife and people of the Salish Sea.

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