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  • Sally Brownfield: People of the Water
    November 27, 2019 Washington Sea Grant is a proud sponsor of We Are Puget Sound: Discovering & Recovering the Salish Sea, a new book by David L. Workman, Leonard Forsman, Mindy Roberts and Brian J. Cantwell from Braided River (an imprint of Mountaineers Books). The following profile is an excerp...
  • 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 ...
  • Elder Memories, Ancient DNA and the Fate of the Herring
    Elder Memories, Ancient DNA and the Fate of the Herring WSG researcher Lorenz Hauser leads a binational, multidisciplinary investigation into the decline of the North Pacific’s little big fish. Conservation is a never-ending battle against collective amnesia. As living...
  • Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with Nick Mendoza, founder of a seafood snack company
    June 27, 2024 By Alison Lorenz, WSG Science Writer To friends and family, Nick Mendoza has always been “the fish guy.” From what he describes as an “uncanny obsession” with fish in his youth to his work as a marine scientist, a love of the ocean is as inherent to Mendoza as his entrepreneuri...
  • NOAA Open House
    Explore your world and learn more about how NOAA – the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – works to understand and predict changes in Earth’s environment to help protect people and property and to conserve and manage coastal and marine resources. Join us at the We...
  • NOAA Open House
    Explore your world and learn more about how NOAA – the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – works to understand and predict changes in Earth’s environment to help protect people and property and to conserve and manage coastal and marine resources. Join us at the Western Re...
  • A Summer Boat Ride on a Mobile Sewer
    From the autumn 2019 Sea Star print newsletter By Brittany Hoedemaker, WSG Science Communications Fellow Katie Wixom and Roger Ever dream of slipping out of your dark, air-conditioned office for an afternoon boat ride under the warm mid-summer sun? We did. Our summer daydreams became a reality when ...
  • Washington State Parks Free Day
    Enjoy the beauty that Washington State parks have to offer today, no fee or discover pass necessary. ...
  • Free talk: Tsunamis in the Salish Sea
    Learn about the geologic evidence for past tsunamis in the Salish Sea, and how this evidence can help us prepare for future tsunamis. The tidal marsh at Discovery Bay, on the Strait of Juan de Fuca, has the longest record of tsunami deposits in Washington. This sequence of at least 10 local tsunamis...
  • WSG in the News 2015
    WSG in the News 2015 December 2015 King Tides coming to the region Skagit Valley Herald, December 26 Tracking a voracious invasive predator Port Townsend Leader, December 9 Gear not geoducks impact ecosystem College of the Environment, December 4 Cousteau’s acid apocalypse to feature Was...
  • Good News for Water Quality
    New pumpout boat services expand this summer in South Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands July 20, 2021 It will now be easier for recreational boaters to safely pump out vessel sewage and keep Washington’s waters clean with an expansion of mobile pumpout services in South Puget Sound and the ...
  • 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...
  • Spatial and Temporal Factors Influencing Recruitment Variability in Estuarine Bivalves
    Recruitment variability in oysters and clams Spatial and Temporal Factors Influencing Recruitment Variability in Estuarine Bivalves A larval sampling program enabled shellfish growers in Willapa Bay to examine Manila clam and oyster settlement and the impacts of climate-related warming on l...
  • What can you do about OA?
    Ocean acidification action page What can you do about OA? More than you think! While it’s true that the only long-term solution to OA is a global reduction in CO2 emissions, there are things we can do to mitigate OA locally. Our region is experiencing some of the most severe acidification in the w...
  • 2016 Washington Sea Grant-Funded Projects
    December, 2016 Shoreline armoring removal: synthesis and assessment of restoration effectiveness in Puget Sound Jeffrey Cordell, Jason Toft and Emily Howe, UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences; Megan Dethier, UW Friday Harbor Laboratories Local officials, state resource managers and conscientio...
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