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Puget Sound ecosystem given monetary value

By The Oregonian
 

July 25, 2008 – A team of economists says the Puget Sound ecosystem is worth at least $7 billion to $62 billion a year. They seek to make the case that protection and restoration is an economic issue, not just an environmental one.

Read today's story in The Seattle Times.

 

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