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Science panel approves 2026 work priorities; asks for follow-up on conferences and coordination

Puget Sound Partnership Science Panel · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The Puget Sound Partnership science panel approved its 2026 work priorities and agreed to pursue follow-up on re-engaging larger conferences and coordination with the Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference; motions to approve were moved and seconded and passed by reaction vote.

The science panel formally approved its 2026 work priorities during the February meeting after a brief discussion and a motion.

Jillian Reitz (boards team) summarized the work priorities that guide the panel's agenda and fall workshop planning. Eric Strecker moved to approve the agenda…

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