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January 2021
UW SAFS – Bevan Series Webinars
Bevan Series The Bevan Series is a popular annual event held one quarter each year, usually in the format of 10 weekly seminars, and on occasion as a two-day symposium. The series features internationally recognized experts seeking to examine current issues affecting fisheries and marine conservation, representing as many viewpoints as possible, focusing on solutions to pressing problems. All lectures are free and open to the public. This year’s focus is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.…
Find out more »WWU Huxley Speaker Series
This quarter the Huxley Speaker Series will be entirely online (see SCHEDULE) Presentations will be held on Thursdays at 4:30 via Zoom. Most presentations will also be live-streamed to YouTube and recordings of most presentations will be made available online afterwards. All of these options are free and open to the public. If you wish to be involved with the Question & Answer (Q&A) portion of the presentation you must participate via the Zoom webinar. The Winter 2021 Huxley Speaker Series…
Find out more »UW SAFS – Quantitative Webinars
UW's School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences hosts weekly lunch-time seminars, where students and faculty share findings from their current research. Read through our past seminars to get an idea of topics covered and be sure to check out our events calendar to download upcoming seminars on your calendar. Date Speaker Affiliation Title Registration link January 8 Tom Langbehn University of Bergen, Norway From light, to vision, to species distribution: Developing a mechanistic understanding of species (re-)distributions beyond temperature…
Find out more »Bellingham Dockside Market
Bellingham SeaFeast has joined forces with local fishermen, the Port of Bellingham, and the Working Waterfront Coalition of Whatcom County to launch Bellingham Dockside Market. Bellingham Dockside Market serves as the hub for local fishermen in and out of Squalicum Harbor to sell their catch and harvest directly to you! Follow signs into Squalicum Harbor to buy seafood directly from the hardworking fishermen who catch it. Visit the dock early to ensure the best selection of seafood options, and head home with dinner--from the dock to your…
Find out more »King Tides
Our unique landscape means that king tides will occur at different times depending on your location. We provide a calendar with several locations around the state. If you would like to find the king tides in a more specific location, please visit NOAA’s tide charts or send an email to bemmett@uw.edu. For more specifics on when the tides will be high in your area, see the calendar below. And don't forget to post pictures to the MyCoast App to help track…
Find out more »Stream Steward Training
Connect with others to make a difference in the health of our local ecosystems as a Stream Steward. The Stream Steward Program provides Kitsap residents with the opportunity to turn environmental knowledge into action. Through an annual, multi-day training, participants learn about connections between our lands and waters and the life that depends on their health. The training includes classroom sessions, field trips, and hands-on activities, and connects participants with experts and opportunities to get involved in local efforts. Cost:…
Find out more »Bellingham Dockside Market
Bellingham SeaFeast has joined forces with local fishermen, the Port of Bellingham, and the Working Waterfront Coalition of Whatcom County to launch Bellingham Dockside Market. Bellingham Dockside Market serves as the hub for local fishermen in and out of Squalicum Harbor to sell their catch and harvest directly to you! Follow signs into Squalicum Harbor to buy seafood directly from the hardworking fishermen who catch it. Visit the dock early to ensure the best selection of seafood options, and head home with dinner--from the dock to your…
Find out more »Funding and Financing Coastal Resilience – Virtual Training
This virtual training is the first in a series being planned by NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management to help build knowledge about funding and financing for coastal resilience activities. The guest speakers are experts on this topic who will share the basics of funding and financing mechanisms, project examples, and lessons learned. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and share their funding and financing challenges. To register, visit http://noaacsc.adobeconnect.com/fundingwebinar012621/event/event_info.html For questions, please contact Lauren.Long@noaa.gov.
Find out more »Indigenous Speaker Jeffrey Hamilton: An Urban Tribe Perspective
Ta'c Leeheyn and Pi Naha Pi, Welcome to 2021 and thank you to all who have been enjoying and engaging throughout our Series. We hope you, your families, and communities are well - do know you have been in our prayers through the winter season. Below you'll find information on the Series and our upcoming event: Access our website here for upcoming events and previous recordings: Indigenous Speaker Series Website Remember CEUs are available by completing the evaluation: https://bit.ly/NWIC-CEUEvaluation Please join us for our next Indigenous Speaker Series event, hosted…
Find out more »February 2021
Geosciences Career Panel
Join an online event hosted by Texas A&M College of Geosciences to interact with a highly distinguished, professional geoscientist career panel to discuss their respective educational paths, the value of their degrees and the pursuit of their highly successful careers - GEOSCIENCES CAREER FRONTIERS! One of the featured panelists is Washington Sea Grant's own, Director Russell Callender! Click here to register!
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