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September 2020
National Estuaries Week
National Estuaries Day began in 1988 to promote the importance of estuaries and the need to protect them. In partnership with the National Estuaries Program, National Estuarine Research Reserve Association, Restore America’s Estuaries, and many other organizations, NOAA's National Estuarine Research Reserve System has extended the festivities to a whole week. National Estuaries Week is an annual celebration and campaign to increase public awareness of estuaries and to encourage people to become involved in the protection of these important natural…
Find out more »National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) is honored to host the United States’ First Biennial National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) along with support from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Tribal Resilience Program. The NTICC is open to all US tribal nations and Indigenous Peoples from throughout the world, with an emphasis on including our Elders and Youth. The NTICC will convene experts on climate change and will include a balance of Traditional Indigenous Knowledges and Western…
Find out more »Cocktails & Fishtales
Cocktails & Fishtales is Harbor WildWatch's science-social series for ages 21+. Cocktails & Fishtales is an opportunity to enjoy an evening out in Gig Harbor, engaging with like-minded eco-enthusiasts in a lively and social learning experience. Held monthly, each program features a scientist, researcher, or environmental artist on an ecological topic. Events are free for Steward Club Members; suggested donation of $5 per guest. Doors open at 5:30pm; presentation is from 6-7pm. Troy Alstead, CEO and Founder of Ocean5, will present on how geothermal energy is…
Find out more »2020 International Coast Cleanup
The International Coastal Cleanup began more than 30 years ago, when communities rallied together with the common goal of collecting and documenting the trash littering their coastline. Volunteers from states and territories throughout the U.S. and more than 100 countries come together each year and participate in a Cleanup event near them. The 2020 International Coastal Cleanup, organized by the Ocean Conservancy, will be happen on Saturday, September 19th. Check the event webpage to learn more and find a volunteer…
Find out more »Celebrate on the Lake
In lieu of the Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival, The Center for Wooden Boats is hosting a series of socially distant events called Celebrate on the Lake: Honoring Wooden Boats and Our History. Group gatherings after the events will not be hosted, but they plan to livestream all on-the-water activities for those who cannot participate. Celebrate on the Lake events include: • 9/19 & 9/20 – Youth and Adult El Toro Races • 9/26 – Sailpast Memorial for Colleen Wagner…
Find out more »River & Ocean Film Festival
The 7th Annual River and Ocean Film Festival will be presented as an online event this year. Starting in mid-September, three streaming episodes will be posted to Washington Sea Grant's YouTube account for viewing from the comfort of your home, office, or anywhere you happen to be with your favorite internet-connected device. As always, we will bring you a collection of short films that highlight the human and natural dimensions of the West End of the Olympic Peninsula. Episode release…
Find out more »Beach Clean-up at Howarth Park
Join WSU Extension in a beach clean-up at Howarth Park! Meet in the parking lot. Bring heavy garden or work gloves, an old 5-gallon bucket and pickers if you have them. If not, we can provide them for you. Remember to dress for the weather and the soggy shoreline. Most trash is above the wrack line, so you shouldn’t be in the water. However, beaches do have fresh water streams that may need to be crossed.
Find out more »National Public Lands Day
The National Environmental Education Foundation's National Public Lands Day is the nation's largest, single-day volunteer event for public lands. Established in 1994 and held annually on the fourth Saturday in September, the event brings out thousands of volunteers to help restore and improve public lands around the country. This year, the COVID-19 pandemic has upended many aspects of daily life in this country, and our public lands are no exception. Due to social distancing requirements remaining in place for the…
Find out more »Speaker Series: Food Wise
The Huxley Speaker Series is hosted by Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University. On October 29, Dr. Gigi Berardi, Professor at Huxley College of the Environment, will present: Food Wise. She authored Food Wise: A Whole Systems Guide to Sustainable and Delicious Food Choices. Learn more here!
Find out more »Webinar: RainWise and Salmon See-son
In this webinar, you will learn about human influence on local and regional salmon runs, and what role a RainWise installation at your home may have in supporting local fish and the marine mammals that count on them as a food source. Time and interest permitting, we’ll also discuss salmon ecology, how to identify between salmon species, and our recommendations for Covid-responsible salmon viewing locations to visit this fall. In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King…
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