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  • Heaven on the Half Shell – Coos Bay, OR
    A former science writer for Washington Sea Grant in Seattle, David George Gordon is a co-author of Heaven on the Half Shell: The Story of the Oyster in the Pacific Northwest, revised and updated by University of Washington Press. He has written 22 books on topics ranging from slugs and snails to coc...
  • Beach Monitoring at Maple Hollow Park
    Break out the foul weather gear, put new batteries in your head lamp, and join Harbor WildWatch for an exciting night of citizen science at the beach! During the winter monitoring months, the lowest tides are during nighttime which adds an adventurous twist to our monitoring procedures. Hence, the n...
  • State Parks Clean Vessel Act Grant Program Funds $700K in New Pumpout and Floating Restroom Project
    April 10, 2022 CONTACTS: MaryAnn Wagner, Washington Sea Grant, 206-371-7656, maryannb@uw.edu Catherine Buchalski Smith, CVA Grant Program, Catherine.BuchalskiSmith@parks.wa.gov Christina Rohila, Pierce County, christina.rohila@piercecountywa.govJeff Barney, Pierce County, jeff.barney@piercecounty...
  • Digital Cocktails & Fishtales
    Due to the evolving COVID-19 outbreak, the Harbor WildWatch team will be broadcasting this month’s Cocktails & Fishtales digitally from our homes on Facebook in a special, “Question & Algae” program. This is your opportunity to ask the Harbor WildWatch team any burning ques...
  • Using Microbiota for the Evaluation and Monitoring of Puget Sound Ecosystems
    Foraminifera monitoring in Puget Sound I Using Microbiota for the Evaluation and Monitoring of Puget Sound Ecosystems By cataloguing declining foraminifera, researchers are developing a tool for monitoring Puget Sound’s health. Principal Investigator Elizabeth Nesbitt, Univ...
  • Boat Patrol
    Volunteer patrols form a central part of Puget Soundkeeper’s effort to monitor pollution and prevent debris from reaching our waterways. While on patrol, we keep an eye out for abnormal discharges, oil slicks, and other emergent pollution. We also check for the application of best management p...
  • New Volunteer Naturalist Training
    Become a volunteer naturalist with the Cedar River Salmon Journey Program, a free, fun and family-friendly salmon viewing program. Learn about our local salmon and one of the world’s amazing wildlife migrations, which runs through the heart of Seattle, Renton and on up into Maple Valley. Naturalis...
  • Crew School
    “Crew School” is designed to provide fundamental commercial fishing crew member training; in the classroom, aboard commercial fishing vessels and in the historic Ancich Netshed on Gig Harbor’s waterfront. Two Washington Sea Grant U.S. Coast Guard approved safety-training courses are in...
  • Non-Invasive Physiological Monitoring of Southern Resident Killer Whales
    Noninvasive assessment of Orca decline Non-Invasive Physiological Monitoring of Southern Resident Killer Whales Using scat-detection dogs and long-term physiological, reproductive, and toxicant monitoring, researchers worked to unravel the mystery of the Salish Sea orcas’ persistent decli...
  • Microplastic Analysis
    Puget Soundkeeper has collected water samples from over 45 sites in the Puget Sound watershed to look for the presence of microplastics. We document the extent of microplastic pollution in Puget Sound to help inform future policy proposals, technology solutions, and restoration efforts that protect ...
  • We’ve Got Chemistry! Leveraging Partnerships and the Ocean Acidification Information Exchange to Advance Ocean Acidification and MPA Science
    Join us Wednesday, September 25 at 1 pm US EDT/10 am US PDT/5 pm UTC for a webinar on We’ve Got Chemistry! Leveraging Partnerships and the Ocean Acidification Information Exchange to Advance Ocean Acidification and MPA Science. Presented by: Julianna Mullen of NERACOOS and the OAInfoExchange...
  • Mussel Monitoring – Cage Retrieval
    Puget Soundkeeper is looking for adventurous volunteers ready to spend an evening retrieving mussel cages around Puget Sound! Mussel Watch is a regional study coordinated by the Department of Fish and Wildlife that utilizes mussels to monitor water quality. In October, teams of volunteers throughout...
  • Elder Memories, Ancient DNA and the Fate of the Herring
    C onservation is a never-ending battle against collective amnesia. As living resources are consumed or extinguished, baselines shift. Past abundance is forgotten, and new generations adjust to a diminished new normal. A case in point is the forage fishes that are foundations of the marine ...
  • Mobile pumpout boats gain popularity, expand throughout Puget Sound
    May 23, 2023 Mobile pumpout boats provide options for recreational boaters while improving water quality Paul Weyn performs a pumpout for a recreational boater as part of the South Sound Mobile Pumpout Program. 2022. Image courtesy of Pierce County. Amazon Prime, Uber Eats, Instacart: All of these s...
  • Rising Trend of Local Consumers Connect to Washington Seafood
    October 2, 2020 Governor Jay Inslee proclaims October Seafood Month OLYMPIA / SEATTLE – Consumers have long had access to local Washington seafood through their favorite grocer or farmers’ market, but this October the state is celebrating Seafood Month by recognizing the growing trend to ...
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