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  • 1890
    Legislative actions   An Act for the Appraising andDisposing of the Tide and Shore Lands Belonging to the State of Washington, also known as the “Act of March 26, 1890” or “The Tide Land Bill” (Crawford, 1890). This act states any person who, prior to the passage of the act, has plante...
  • FAQ – 2
    General Can I really use a slider on any page layout?Yes. Karma now offers the ability to insert a slider on every page template. When creating a page you’ll simply use Karma’s custom ‘Slider Settings’ section of the Page Editing screen to customize and insert your Slider. W...
  • FAQ
    Kids’ Day FAQ What day and time is the event? The Friday preceding the festival. Two sessions are offered, 9–11:30 AM and 12–2:30 PM. What is the cost to attend Kids’ Day at OysterFest? This is a free event, so no fees required! Where is the Port of Shelton Fairground? The Fairground is ...
  • WSG Response to COVID-19
    Updated September 20, 2021 As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to impact all aspects of society, Washington Sea Grant (WSG) has been mobilizing its resources to support communities and stakeholders across the state: USDA Pandemic Response and Safety Grant Program The Pandemic Response and Safety (PRS...
  • Teachers
    Teachers Transportation Transportation is not provided or funded.  Each school must make their own transportation arrangements to the event. Chaperones At least 2 chaperones per 10 students are required. Chaperones are responsible for keeping students focused on the topic being presented ...
  • Sablefish: The New “It” Fish
    Sablefish: The New “It” Fish Whether you call it sablefish, black cod or butterfish, this species is making a name for itself as a desirable menu item. Native to the West Coast, sablefish is highly valued in the U.S. for its buttery flavor, and has potential for new markets abroad in Ko...
  • Northwest Workshop on Bivalve Aquaculture and the Environment
    Northwest Workshop on Bivalve Aquaculture and the Environment The purpose of this workshop was to identify the current state of knowledge regarding on-bottom intertidal aquaculture and its interactions with the environment. The goal was to identify the information and research needed for sustainable...
  • Other Opportunities
    Other Opportunities Learn about the many opportunities available to professionals and undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral scholars interested in gaining first-hand experience in marine science and policy.                          Undergraduate Opportunities Association f...
  • Director’s Note: Hui Malama Loko l’a Indigenous Aquaculture Gathering
    February 20, 2020 Russell Callender, WSG Director Over 125 guests — including representatives from 13 Pacific Northwest tribal nations; students and leaders from Northwest Indian College; and many more Indigenous stewards from across the globe — gathered at the Kākoʻo ...
  • Hanging by a Thread
    Biologist Emily Carrington probes the secrets of the humble mussel’s powerful attachment, and how mussels will fare as sea chemistry changes By Elizabeth Cooney, WSG Communications Fellow, Washington Sea Grant The unassuming but commercially valuable mussel dominates temperate seas worldwide, cli...
  • Three Washington Graduate Students Selected for the 2019 NMFS-Sea Grant Fellowship
    August 21, 2019 Washington Sea Grant is excited to share that three of the eight graduate students selected for the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)–Sea Grant Fellowship this year are from the University of Washington. Through the fellowship, doctoral students are provided with two- and t...
  • Hanging by a Thread
    Hanging by a Thread Biologist Emily Carrington probes the secrets of the humble mussel’s powerful attachment, and how mussels will fare as sea chemistry changes. By Elizabeth Cooney, WSG Communications Fellow Carrington and Laura Newcomb, heading for the water. ...
  • Field Notes and More News
    Field Notes and More News Dean Lisa Gramulich congratulates WSG’s Teri King. WSG social scientist Melissa Poe has wrapped up an 18-month project, funded by the Puget Sound Institute and U.S. EPA, on the relationship between sense of place and the restoration of Puget Sound. Working with ...
  • Sound Citizen: Students and Citizens Working Together to Evaluate Sources and Fates of Emerging Pollutants in Puget Sound
    Sound Citizen monitoring of emerging pollutants Sound Citizen: Students and Citizens Working Together to Evaluate Sources and Fates of Emerging Pollutants in Puget Sound SoundCitizen directly engaged more than 2,000 people each year in documenting common yet undetected Puget Sound contamina...
  • Crab Team at the Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference
    May 31, 2022 The second all-virtual Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference (April 26-28) offered everyone with an interest or involvement in the inland waters shared by Washington and British Columbia the chance to connect over a huge range of topics, impacts of last summer’s heat dome, southern resi...
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