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		<description><![CDATA[Georgia Basin-Puget Sound Ecosystem Indicators Report | A recently-released indicators report compiles some of the best scientific evidence on the health of the watersheds of Washington&#8217;s Puget Sound and British Columbia&#8217;s Georgia Basin. It&#8217;s remarkably insightful, detailed, and well-organized. And in a departure from projects of this sort, it&#8217;s not written solely for data-bots: &#8220;We are defined by water in this place we call home. We can see it, sense it, smell it almost everywhere we turn&#8230;...]]></description>
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