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Kids’ Day FAQ
What day and time is the event? The Friday preceding the Festival. Two sessions are offered, 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and noon to 2:30 p.m.
What is the cost to attend Kids’ Day at OysterFest? There is no cost to attend – this is a free event!
Where is the Port of Shelton Fairground...
Crab Team’s Rapid Response: Day 2 & 3, the Big Finale!
September 14, 2016
Emily here again, this time from back in Seattle. Our boots are washed, the gear is stowed, and we are all ready for some well-earned rest. But first, a quick update to fill you in on the rest of our rapid response sampling effort on San Juan Island (read about Day 1).
Number of ...
Padilla Bay Rapid Response: Day 1
September 26, 2016
Emily here to report that Crab Team is on the road again, spending three days in Padilla Bay where the second confirmed capture of European green crab in Washington’s Salish Sea took place only a week ago. The capture occurred less than a week after we returned from San...
Washington Sea Grant in the News
Washington Sea Grant in the News
March 2023
Washington Sea Grant receives $1.59 million to boost Puget Sound Habitat
UW College of the Environment, March 9
February 2023
Volunteers Sought for Invasive Green Crab Monitoring
Kitsap Daily News, February 24
This Little-known Season...
FISH 2.0 U.S. Aquaculture Workshop – in Seattle
Fish 2.0, the global community for seafood innovators, is holding a two-day workshop for U.S. West Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii aquaculture businesses April 30–May 1, 2019, at the University of Washington in Seattle. The program culminates with a pitch and networking session at the World Trade Center...
Padilla Bay Rapid Response: Day 2
September 27, 2016
Map showing trapping (white) and capture (red) sites to date for invasive European green crab in Padilla Bay. Click to enlarge.
Another stunningly beautiful day to explore Padilla Bay (read about day 1). Day two of our rapid response trapping effort is complete; our teams checked ...
Kids’ Day
Kids’ Day at OysterFest
September 29, 2017, 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. and noon – 2:30 p.m.
Port of Shelton, North U.S. Highway 101, Shelton, Washington
For 23 years, Kids’ Day at OysterFest has provided students a unique, fun opportunity to learn about the world they live in and how to protect ...
Videos of First WSG Shellfish Study Workshop Now Available Online
December 17, 2019
A ghost shrimp in Willapa Bay
Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor are home to some of the most productive oyster farms in the country, but in recent years these estuaries have been plagued by an active burrowing shrimp population that threatens much of coastal Washington’s oyster ground...
NOAA Science Camp FAQs
There will be no in-person camps this year. Learn more at:Â NOAA Science Camp main page
Frequently Asked Questions
NOAA Science Camp 2021
What is the cost of the activities?
What is the cost of the activities?
Our virtual activity weeks this year are free for all part...
Startup Culture Hits Seafood Industry at Aquaculture Workshop in Seattle
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 20, 2019
MEDIA CONTACT:
Sandra Stewart, Thinkshift Communications, sandra@thinkshiftcom.com, 415.391.4449
MaryAnn Wagner, Communications, Washington Sea Grant, 206-616-5363, maryannb@uw.edu
Cole Mellino, Project Associate, Fish 2.0, cole@fish20.org
Startup Culture...
Baker to Bay Symposium – Day 2
The Whatcom Watersheds Information Network in association with multiple sponsors is hosting the 2017 Baker to Bay Symposium at the Ferndale Event Center. This two-day event will bring together stakeholders, managers, governments, businesses, community members, and scientists to share information abo...
Kids’ Day at OysterFest
Kids’ Day is a special OysterFest preview which features an array of hands-on activities, including touch tanks, designed to help kids explore and explain the natural resource wonders of Mason County. Kids’ Day activities and exhibits are designed to help kids learn about our local wate...
It’s Not Easy Seeing Green
It’s Not Easy Seeing Green
Crab, that is. Washington Sea Grant launches a concerted monitoring effort to make sure elusive, habitat-wrecking European green crab haven’t penetrated Puget Sound.
By Annie Hillier, WSG Science Communications Fellow
Don’t be fooled by th...
Padilla Bay Rapid Assessment: Wrap Up
Header image by Allen Pleus (WDFW)
September 29, 2016
The joint effort by WSG Crab Team, Washington Department of Fish &Â Wildlife (WDFW), and Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (PBNERR) to assess the abundance and distribution of invasive European green crabs in Padilla Bay wrapped...
Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Jania and Gene Panida
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October 26, 2020
By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow
Jania’s brother Steve Wilson is a fisherman who fishes out of La Push. Years ago, Steve began selling his fish at farmer’s markets in the Seattle and Tacoma areas under the name Wilson Fish. Eventually Jania and her husband Gene t...