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Jan Newton

Oceanographer, UW Applied Physics Laboratory

Climate change (regional), Harmful algal blooms

206-543-9152 / newton@apl.washington.edu

Expertise: Ocean observing, ocean acidification and phytoplankton in Puget Sound and Pacific Northwest waters


JAN NEWTON'S RECENT MENTIONS IN THE NEWS

  • Fisheries disaster money after ‘Blob’ just now being disbursed as new marine heatwave looms | The Seattle Times
  • How forecasting 'underwater weather' could save WA's shellfish | Crosscut
  • New UW computer program forecasts underwater conditions | KING 5
  • As oceans acidify, shellfish farmers respond | High Country News
  • Phytoplankton bloom turns Washington state fjord milky | UPI

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JAN NEWTON'S RECENTLY TAGGED POSTS

  • Partnering with indigenous communities to anticipate and adapt to ocean change
  • UW, NOAA deploy ocean robot to monitor harmful algal blooms off Washington coast
  • Scientists recommend immediate plan to combat changes to West Coast seawater chemistry
  • Bellingham Bay buoy an opportunity to observe marine waters for Northwest Indian College, world
  • Northwest winter weather: El Niño, coastal effects, no more 'blob'

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