As the Puget Sound Partnership's Monitoring Network Coordinator, you will be an integral part of the Science and Evaluation Team and work closely with the Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program (PSEMP) to bring forward the best available information in a way that spans boundaries between science, recovery planning, natural resource management, and policy. Although you will not be a practicing biologist, chemist, or anthropologist, you will get to work with these types of scientists as you help ensure their findings are used to inform people's understanding of and improve efforts to recover the Puget Sound ecosystem. Having a science-based system to monitor and assess how the ecosystem is doing and how efforts to advance recovery are going is a critical component of the Puget So

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