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December 2017
2017 Groundfish Seminar Series: Chris Gburski, REFM
Chris Gburski from NOAA's Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management Division will be presenting "Bomb radiocarbon analyses validate and inform age determination of longnose skate (Raja rhina) and big skate (Beringraja binoculata) in the north Pacific Ocean." WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. This seminar will be held in Traynor Room 2076, Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, Tuesday 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »Free Workshop: Learn how to get grants for your boating facility
Need funding to build or improve recreational boating facilities or for programs to promote boating? Want to market your facility as a certified Clean Marina? Learn how to access several state and federal grants that cover up to 75 percent of infrastructure and maintenance costs. The workshop will also discuss opportunities to leverage different grants to maximize funding. The cost is free. For registration and questions, contact Washington Sea Grant agents Bridget Trosin at 360.428.1003, bemmett@uw.edu or Aaron Barnett, 206.616.8929, aaronb5@uw.edu CleanMarinaGrants17
Find out more »Point Defiance Beach Cleanup
Join volunteers at these cleanup events held every 3rd Saturday at the Point Defiance Marina and make a difference in the health and cleanliness of our beaches. Meet at Point Defiance Marina Complex, 5912 N. Waterfront Dr.
Find out more »Coast Guard-Approved First Aid at Sea Workshop for Commercial Fishermen and Recreational Boaters
Effectively treat hypothermia, near drowning, shock, trauma, burns, fractures and more while on the water. Washington Sea Grant and the Port of Bellingham are co-sponsoring a First Aid at Sea one-day workshop on Friday, December 8, 2017 in Bellingham, WA. Topics covered include: CPR, patient assessment, hypothermia, cold water, near drowning, shock, trauma, burns, fractures, choking, immobilization, First Aid kits and more. When: Friday, December 8, 2017 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Where: Port of Bellingham Squalicum Harbor 722 Coho Way Bellingham, WA Fee: $100…
Find out more »2017 Groundfish Seminar Series: Michael Martin, RACE
Michael Martin from NOAA's Resource Assessment & Conservation Engineering Division will be presenting "Flatfish catch efficiency of the NEFSC survey trawl." WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. This seminar will be held in Traynor Room 2076, Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, Tuesday 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »January 2018
Orca Bowl Training Session
Volunteer for Orca Bowl 2018 Do you enjoy inspiring youth about the ocean? Are you excited about getting more students involved in STEM science and careers? Orca Bowl relies on more than 80 volunteers and dozens of sponsors to make the program a success. Faculty, researchers, graduate students, and staff from the University of Washington, as well as scientists, educators, and staff from colleague institutions and agencies all volunteer for this event. Join us and inspire the next generation of…
Find out more »Orca Bowl Training Session
Volunteer for Orca Bowl 2018 Do you enjoy inspiring youth about the ocean? Are you excited about getting more students involved in STEM science and careers? Orca Bowl relies on more than 80 volunteers and dozens of sponsors to make the program a success. Faculty, researchers, graduate students, and staff from the University of Washington, as well as scientists, educators, and staff from colleague institutions and agencies all volunteer for this event. Join us and inspire the next generation of…
Find out more »Webinar Series – Fishery Ecosystem Plan Initiative on Climate and Communities
Notice of Public Webinar Series Webinar Series on Ecosystem Climate and Communities to be held in January-February 2018 The Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) is sponsoring a series of webinars presenting information relevant to the Fishery Ecosystem Plan Initiative on Climate and Communities. Four webinars have been scheduled. All webinars will begin at 1:30 p.m. on the dates shown below and last for approximately two hours: Thursday, January 25: What do we expect to happen in the California Current under climate change?…
Find out more »Port of Seattle at the Seattle Boat Show
Visit the Port of Seattle facilities (Shilshole Bay Marina, Fishermen's Terminal, Bell Harbor Marina, and Harbor Island Marina) at the 2018 Seattle Boat Show!
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