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  • Sowing (Clam) Seed for the Indigenous Aquaculture Leaders of Tomorrow
    From the winter 2021–2022 Sea Star print newsletter How the Cross-Pacific Regional Collaborative Hub for Indigenous Aquaculture fosters student participation, research and communications By MaryAnn Wagner, WSG Assistant Director for Communications A participant of the Cross-Pacific Regional Coll...
  • Zostera marina and Crassostrea gigas as potential partners in a changing ocean
    EELGRASS AND OYSTERS Determining Whether Native Eelgrass and Pacific Oysters Synergistically Enhance Their Environments Researchers assessed whether Zostera marina and Crassostrea gigas are potential partners in a changing ocean. Principal Investigator Carolyn Friedman, Unive...
  • Coastal Café
    This is a repeat segment of host Aaron Barnett and guest Rob Sendak with the Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission from March 3rd. They are discussing boating safety updates, so listen in on KPTZ 91.9 FM. This is a joint production of Washington Sea Grant at the College of the Environme...
  • Local Adaptation in Puget Sound Pacific Cod (Gadus macrocephalus)
    Pacific Cod Adaptation in Puget Sound Local Adaptation in Puget Sound Pacific Cod (Gadus macrocephalus) Researchers are identifying genetic markers in Pacific cod associated with adaptation to warming waters, which will inform future conservation of depleted Puget Sound stocks. ...
  • Coastal Café
    Tune in to KPTZ 91.9 FM to join host Aaron Barnett and guest Rob Sendak with the Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission as they discuss boating safety updates. This is a joint production of Washington Sea Grant at the College of the Environment, University of Washington and KPTZ 91.9 FM....
  • Restoring tradition, place and connection through a clam garden
    From the Summer 2023 Sea Star The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community’s clam garden reclaims an ancient Indigenous practice on ancestral land By Samantha Larson, WSG Science Writer The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community and guests building the clam garden wall. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Indian ...
  • Become a salmon docent!
    Want to learn more about our local salmon? Become a Salmon Docent! Salmon hold ecological, commercial, and cultural significance in the Pacific Northwest. Through this 2-day training, join regional experts to explore how our salmon survive their epic migrations and the challenges that they face in...
  • Logging Change in Puget Sound
    From the winter 2021–2022 Sea Star print newsletter   Researchers use UW vessel logbooks to reconstruct historical groundfish populations The R/V Commando passes through the Montlake Cut. Skipper Tom Oswold Jr. is on the flying bridge and engineer Olaf Rockness is on the bow. Photo: Bob Hitz ...
  • Conservation Needs to be About People, Too
    NEWS RELEASE JUNE 21, 2017   CONTACT: Melissa Poe, Social Scientist, Washington Sea Grant at 206-685-8209 or email mpoe@uw.edu   Conservation Needs to be About People, Too   The book Conservation in the Anthropocene Ocean is an interdisciplinary guide for reframing conservati...
  • Become a salmon docent!
    Want to learn more about our local salmon? Become a Salmon Docent! Salmon hold ecological, commercial, and cultural significance in the Pacific Northwest. Through this 2-day training, join regional experts to explore how our salmon survive their epic migrations and the challenges that they face i...
  • Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with John Alto and Amy Sharp, a couple who work on their own commercial salmon troller
    January 26, 2023 The power couple reflected on how, for them, fishing is a craft that is passed down through generations and rooted in community By Andrea Richter-Sanchez, WSG Science Communications Fellow Amy Sharp showing off her fresh caught salmon They say nothing brings people together better t...
  • Washington Coastal Resilience Project 2016-2018
    Washington Coastal Resilience Project Improving risk communication and leveraging existing programs in Washington State to build capacity and enhance resilience in coastal communities The Washington Coastal Resilience Project was a 3-year effort to rapidly increase the state’s capacit...
  • 2020 Salish Sea Green Crab Update
    November 23, 2020 Trapping for European green crab has mostly concluded for the 2020 season, enabling us to take stock of all that was accomplished this year and provide some status updates on green crab. The obstacles this year were considerable, but volunteers and managers were more than equal to ...
  • Wooden Boat Festival
    Port Townsend’s Wooden Boat Festival is the most education-packed and beautifully located wooden boat event in the world. Featuring more than 300 wooden vessels, hundreds of indoor and outdoor presentations and demonstrations, a who’s who of wooden boat experts and thousands of wooden bo...
  • Fisheries Outreach
    Fisheries Brokering Lane Agreements Between Crabbers and Towboat Operators Kevin Decker, Coastal Economist In the late 1970s, conflicts between oceangoing tugs and commercial crabbers became a major problem in Washington, Oregon and California. Crab pots fouled...
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