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Briefs: Television Coverage of the MudUp Launch

May 31, 2007

KCPQ FOX Show: Q13 Fox News This Morning
6/1/07, 5:00 AM: Now, health workers say, store bought shell fish is safe to eat. It’s tested. It is a dirty job but Puget Sound conservationist hoping you will it encourages people to mud up and clean up Puget sound. Conservation groups want people to join in picking up garbage. The mud up campaign offers tips on how people can save the town. Washing your car on the lawn or at the car wash. The international whaling commission has passed a resolution that will keep a 21-year-old moratorium in place   (TRT=00:51)

KOMO ABC Show: KOMO 4 News
5/31/07, 6:00 PM: Kathi: its time to get down and dirty. In order to clean up Puget Sound. A newly created organization called "mud up" is challenging everyone to help clean up Puget Sound. Its a two-year campaign with a goal of creating ten new waterfront parks and restore or protect about a thousand miles of shoreline. To find out how you can get involved, we’ve got a link to "mud-up" at our website, komotv. Com, click on hot links. Get ready to help wipe out the debt for a new sewer treatment plant   (TRT=02:27)

KOMO ABC Show: KOMO 4 News
5/31/07, 5:00 PM: The "mud monster" is here to get us thinking about cleaning up puget sound. That is quite a get up. Hes part of the "mud up" campaign to restore 100 miles or coastline and create 10 new waterfront parks. We have lessons to learn from those efforts, what worked for them, what challenges they face and we think we are ready to get it right here in puget sound. Eric: weve got a link to more on "mud-up" at our website, komotv.com. Click on hotlinks   (TRT=00:58)

KING 5 NBC Show: Evening Magazine
5/30/07:
John Curley did a mention of the campaign launc

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Goal: Create 10 Parks and Natural Areas
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Goal: Restore 100 miles of shoreline
(Progress to date: 38 miles)
Goal: Protect 1000 miles of shoreline
(Progress to date: 872 miles)
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