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January 2018
February 2018
Amplify: Conversations About Science Communication
Amplify is a series of conversations among faculty, staff, postdocs, and graduate students who want to explore and engage in science communication and outreach. Bringing together individuals from the College of the Environment and around UW, Amplify events are an opportunity to consider and challenge ideas in science communication, outreach, and engagement; to learn how others are addressing issues in these arenas; and to amplify conversations about science in order to better serve society. Hosted by the College of the…
Find out more »2018 Geohazards Symposium Living with Earth Hazards in Western Washington
The Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists and the Northwest Geological Society will jointly host the 2018 symposium Living with Earth Hazards in Western Washington. The symposium will take place at McCaw Hall, Seattle Center over three days: PUBLIC DAY, SATURDAY February 17, Free registration - Morning session: 8:30am to 12:00 noon - Afternoon session: 1:00pm to 4:30pm >> Note: Morning and Afternoon public sessions are identical Come learn about the geologic hazards of your neighborhood and how you can protect your…
Find out more »March 2018
25th Annual Conference for Shellfish Growers
Celebrate 25 years of culture with Washington Sea Grant on March 5 and 6. First convened by Washington Sea Grant in 1991, the Conference for Shellfish Growers brings together representatives from the shellfish industry, government and academia. This year, the conference will focus on shellfish culture and emerging issues. Conference program and final agenda Registration
Find out more »25th Annual Conference for Shellfish Growers
Second day: Celebrate 25 years of culture with Washington Sea Grant. First convened by Washington Sea Grant in 1991, the Conference for Shellfish Growers brings together representatives from the shellfish industry, government and academia. This year, the conference will focus on shellfish culture and emerging issues. Final agenda and program information
Find out more »Crab Team New Volunteer Training (Pouslbo)
This event is free, but registration is required. Interested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries in Washington's Salish Sea? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to join Crab Team's "Boots in the Mud" – no prior experience necessary. The workshop will include: An introduction to pocket estuaries and the invasion threat from European green crabs; Learning and practicing the monitoring protocols; Identification of pocket estuary critters; More information: This year, Crab Team is recruiting a limited number of…
Find out more »Crab Team New Volunteer Training (Padilla Bay)
This event is free, but registration is required. Interested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries in Washington's Salish Sea? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to join Crab Team's "Boots in the Mud" – no prior experience necessary. The workshop will include: An introduction to pocket estuaries and the invasion threat from European green crabs; Learning and practicing the monitoring protocols; Identification of pocket estuary critters; More information: This year, Crab Team is recruiting only a limited number…
Find out more »Crab Team Returning Volunteer Training (Port Orchard)
This event is free, but registration is required. A refresher and continuing education opportunity for returning Crab Team volunteers. The workshop will include: Protocol updates Tips on efficient sampling In-depth time on species ID More information: This workshop is intended only for volunteers who have monitored with Crab Team in prior years. Potential new volunteers should attend a full-day training workshop, either in Padilla Bay, or Poulsbo. This curriculum will go into greater depth on efficient sampling, and critter ID, and…
Find out more »Crab Team Returning Volunteer Training (Padilla Bay)
This event is free, but registration is required. A refresher and continuing education opportunity for returning Crab Team volunteers. The workshop will include: Protocol updates Tips on efficient sampling In-depth time on species ID More information: This workshop is intended only for volunteers who have monitored with Crab Team in prior years. Potential new volunteers should attend a full-day training workshop, either in Padilla Bay, or Poulsbo. This curriculum will go into greater depth on efficient sampling, and critter ID, and…
Find out more »Crab Team Volunteer Training (Friday Harbor)
Note: This event has been changed, and may now be attended by new Crab Team volunteers. Please email us if you have any questions. This training workshop will include: Review and practice of Crab Team Protocols Identification training Volunteers who are new to Crab Team will be asked to review video materials in advance to prepare for the workshop. Please allow a few hours to do so before the date. We will have light snacks available, and you are welcome…
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