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- Washington Sea Grant in the News
Washington Sea Grant in the News
June 2025
In northwest Washington, invasive green crabs threaten Padilla Bay’s eelgrass
News from The States, June 29
A decapod for a decennial: Critter of the Month ages with the grace of a graceful rock crab
Washington Department of Ecology, June 25
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- Talk: European Green Crabs in Washington’s Salish Sea – Whatcom MRC
Captures of five European green crabs on San Juan Island and in Padilla Bay last fall mark the first evidence that this global invader has expanded its range into Washington’s Salish Sea. Are you interested to learn what we know about green crab in these areas, what the next steps are in respon...
- Rosmond Evening Talk: ‘Can the Ocean Solve Our Carbon Problem? A Survey of Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Strategies.’
Olympic Natural Resources Center
Rosmond Evening Talk Series
July 24, 2024 at 7 PM
Join us either in-person in the Hemlock Forest Room,
1455 S. Forks Ave, Forks, WA or via Zoom:
https://washington.zoom.us/j/3834334539
Can the Ocean Solve Our Carbon Problem?
A Survey of Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal ...
- Talk: European green crabs in Washington’s inland waters – Whidbey Sound Water Stewards
Adult male European green crab, one of four captured in Padilla Bay in September 2016. Photo: Jeff Adams
Captures of five European green crabs on San Juan Island and in Padilla Bay last fall mark the first evidence that this global invader has expanded its range into Washington’s Salish Sea. ...
- Talk: Haida Traditional Knowledge in Herring Management
Washington Sea Grant social scientist, Melissa Poe, will team up with Russ Jones, senior manager of the Haida Ocean Technical Team to present a public lecture at the on Haida traditional knowledge and sustainability issues of Pacific herring. The talk is hosted by the Sitka Sound Science Center. ...
- Talk: European Green Crabs in Padilla Bay – Friends of Skagit Beaches
Captures of five European green crabs on San Juan Island and in Padilla Bay last fall mark the first evidence that this global invader has expanded its range into Washington’s Salish Sea. Are you interested to learn what we know about green crab in these areas, what the next steps are in re...
- Tide Talk: Mud! Engineered by Life at the Tokeland Hotel and Restaurant
Tide Talk: Mud! Engineered by Life
Presented by Professor Jennifer Ruesink (Biology, University of Washington)
Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay have mudflats that stretch literally for miles. But these habitats are more than just muddy and flat: they have amazing creatures living in them. Join us to he...
- Fish Talk: World Nutrition Day
Mark your calendar for an insightful Fish Talk on World Nutrition Day, brought to you by World Fish, an international, nonprofit research organization that harnesses the potential of fisheries and aquaculture to reduce hunger and poverty.
WorldFish nutrition experts and partners will be discussing ...
- Talk: European green crab – Fidalgo Shoreline Academy
Crab Team Program Coordinator Emily Grason will be speaking about the ongoing efforts to monitor and combat invasion of Washington’s Salish Sea by European green crab. This globally-damaging species has been on the outer coast of Washington since 1998, but was only recently detected in small n...
- Author Talk with Bren Smith: Eat Like a Fish
Bren Smith, author of Eat Like a Fish will be in conversation with local author Sara Dickerman to talk about the politics of seaweed, recipes, answer questions, and sign copies of Eat Like a Fish.
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- Earth Day Talk: Gaia Has a Fever
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Dr. Jennifer Thomson will give a talk untangling the history of oil corporations, climate justice, and environmental governance. Beginning with physicist James Lovelock’s Gaia hypothesis, she’ll discuss the involvement of oil corporations in...
- Heaven on the Half Shell Talk | Cathlamet, WA
Heaven on the Half Shell: Washington State’s Oyster Odyssey
Get to know the Pacific Northwest’s most beloved bivalve: the oyster. In this talk, author David George Gordon discusses three species— the Olympia, Eastern, and Pacific oysters— along with the people who have cultivated these deli...
- Talk: Tipping points and transformations in coupled human-ocean systems
The University of Washington IGERT Program on Ocean Change welcomes Dr. Anne Salomon, Associate Professor and Hakai Professor, School of Resource & Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University. Dr. Salomon will be giving a talk on her work titled “Tipping points and transformations i...
- TALK: WDOT Research & Innovative Solutions To Stormwater
Talk: “WDOT Stormwater Pollution; Research & Innovative Solutions” with Brandon Slone Stormwater Monitoring and Research Analyst and
Nathan Nadenicek Stormwater Monitoring Specialist
WA Department of Transporation.
Join us for an introduction to Washington States Stormwater Monitorin...
- Heaven on the Half Shell Talk | Virtual
Heaven on the Half Shell: Washington State’s Oyster Odyssey
Get to know the Pacific Northwest’s most beloved bivalve: the oyster. In this talk, author David George Gordon discusses three species— the Olympia, Eastern, and Pacific oysters— along with the people who have cultivated these deli...