West Coast Water Survey
The search for the sources of pollution along the Pacific coast required a thorough and systematic approach to identify and locate the various points where pollutants were entering the ocean. This methodology involved a combination of field surveys, data collection and analysis, and collaboration with local stakeholders to understand the sources and impacts of pollution. The process was often challenging, requiring a diverse range of skills and expertise, but was essential for protecting the health of the marine ecosystem and the communities that depend on it.