Free lecture at Friday Harbor Labs Commons on toxins in water

“Toxics and Endocrine Disrupters” Please join us for a free lecture on Thursday, April 30th at 7:00 pm at the FH Labs Commons. Our speaker, Dr. Randy Shuman, is the Manager of Science and Technical support for the King County Division of Water and Land Resources, and is also an Affiliate Associate Professor of Oceanography at the University of Washington in Seattle. His group monitors a broad spectrum of environmental media, including freshwater flow, groundwater, lake, river and stream water quality and biota, sediment quality, and marine currents. They also provide environmental risk assessments, numerical modeling and environmental databases for King County, the largest county by population in Washington State. Dr. Shuman’s academic interests are in marine toxic fate and transport, numerical ecosystem modeling and aquaculture. He is the coordinator of the Puget Sound Partnership’s Toxics Loading Study. Call 378-2319 for more information. Sponsored by Friends of the San Juans.

“Toxics and Endocrine Disrupters” Please join us for a free lecture on Thursday, April 30th at 7:00 pm at the FH Labs Commons. Our speaker, Dr. Randy Shuman, is the Manager of Science and Technical support for the King County Division of Water and Land Resources, and is also an Affiliate Associate Professor of Oceanography at the University of Washington in Seattle. His group monitors a broad spectrum of environmental media, including freshwater flow, groundwater, lake, river and stream water quality and biota, sediment quality, and marine currents. They also provide environmental risk assessments, numerical modeling and environmental databases for King County, the largest county by population in Washington State. Dr. Shuman’s academic interests are in marine toxic fate and transport, numerical ecosystem modeling and aquaculture. He is the coordinator of the Puget Sound Partnership’s Toxics Loading Study. Call 378-2319 for more information. Sponsored by Friends of the San Juans.