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Presentations at the 2022 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference: Improving Salmon Access to Inland Habitat and Nature’s Value in the Salish Sea Basin

The 2022 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference was held as a virtual event this April 26-28th. This year, Earth Economics staff presented on two regional projects: Improving Salmon Access to Inland Habitat Can Also Reduce Risk to Human Safety and Property and Nature’s Value in the Salish Sea: The Ecosystem Services of the Salish Sea Basin.

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The value of Southern Resident Killer Whales

The value of Southern Resident Killer Whales

Earth Economics is preparing a study, funded by the SeaDoc Society, to identify the recreation and tourism values attached to Southern Resident Killer Whales, iconic and endangered residents of the Pacific Northwest. 

The Immense Natural Capital Value of the Columbia River Basin

The Immense Natural Capital Value of the Columbia River Basin

The Columbia River Basin is a vast, abundant watershed and the foundation for communities, fish and wildlife, and economic activity. Earth Economics has just released a new report that demonstrates the immense value of the Columbia River Basin’s natural capital - $198 billion in value annually.