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  • WASI Case Studies
    Washington Applied Sustainability Internship Program The Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) program is a summer internship program designed to link dedicated engineering, chemistry, sustainability and environmental sciences students with business and industry...
  • Pointing the Data Toward Prosperity
    How the WSG Economic Dashboard helps coastal communities grow and flourish From the winter 2020–2021 Sea Star print newsletter By Brandon McWilliams, WSG Science Communications Fellow While the population size of Grays Harbor County has remained remarkably stable over the past seven years...
  • Crabber/Towboat Lane Agreement
    Crabber/Towboat Lane Agreement Meetings are held twice per year on the 2nd Friday in November and March in Astoria, OR. Notice: Towlanes were updated on November 1, 2019. If you are using maps prior to that date you will need to download the most recent version. Subscribe to the Crabber/To...
  • New staff: WSG welcomes Manya Chadha
    March 4, 2024 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is pleased to welcome Manya Chadha as a new student assistant on the communications team. In this role, Manya collaborates with the WSG communications team to manage and revamp WSG’s website, report communications and social media metrics and assist in int...
  • Fact Sheet
    Fact Sheet and Background                      The National Sea Grant College Program was launched in 1966 as a federal investment in our oceans and coasts, building upon university strengths in the ocean sciences, engineering, and policy. In 1971 the University of Washington (UW) became...
  • Mobile App Helps Boaters Follow Puget Sound No Discharge Zone Rule
    April 15, 2021 “Pumpout Nav” is a free, simple tool that helps boaters locate pumpout services and comply with the law. Boating season is right around the corner, and knowing where to pumpout is important for following the Puget Sound No Discharge Zone (NDZ) Rule. In August 2020, Washin...
  • Partnering with Indigenous Communities to Anticipate and Adapt to Ocean Change
    April 1, 2018 Read in UW News The productive ocean off Washington state’s Olympic Coast supports an abundant web of life including kelp forests, fish, shellfish, seabirds and marine mammals. The harvest and use of these treaty-protected marine resources have been central to the local tribes’ liv...
  • Attention boaters! Send your feedback on new map showing real-time locations of mobile pumpout vessels
    May 5, 2023 With the opening day of boating season upon us, it’s time for boaters to brush up on keeping our waters clean. Mobile pumpout vessels make it easier to dispose of onboard sewage — in order to use pumpout services, however, boaters need to know when and where they are available. A new...
  • Washington Sea Grant seeks a new director
    June 28, 2023 Seattle – In a search led by the University of Washington College of the Environment, Washington Sea Grant (WSG) seeks a compassionate, ambitious and collaborative leader to serve as its director. The desired start date is early 2024. The director of WSG leads an innovative program ...
  • C-CAN Ocean Acidification Roundtable Discussion
    A state-level policy, management and science approach to build support to address ocean acidification: lessons learned after 5+ years of stakeholder collaboration in Washington state. Presented by Martha Kongsgaard, Chair of the Marine Resources Advisory Council; Bill Dewey, Taylor Shellfish; Kir...
  • Rising Seas and a Plan to Deal with Climate Change
    Rising Seas and a Plan to Deal with Climate Change WSG’s Ian Miller helps the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe lead the way in climate planning. Many native tribes in Washington are acutely exposed to the effects of climate change. From the Swinomish Reservation on Skagit Bay to...
  • WSG in the News 2016
    WSG in the News 2016 December 2016 Saving Point Wilson: Holding the beach no easy task at Fort Worden Port Townsend and Jefferson County Leader, December 28 November 2016 Training for the next generation of mariners NOAA Sea Grant News, November King tide possible wave of the future,...
  • Anti-Racism Resources
    Anti-Racism Resources June 8, 2020; Updated March 19, 2021 As said in our statement of solidarity with the Black community and our statement of solidarity with the AAPI community, as individuals and as an organization we are working to identify how we have participated in the systemic rac...
  • Climate Displacement and Migration – UDP Professional Council Lecture Series
    UDP PC Lecture Series – Climate Displacement and Migration: The Unknown Journey for Washingtonians Climate change’s effects are already being realized globally and across the US–including in Washington State. These effects manifest in specific events like the recent wildfires in Oka...
  • Liz Perkin: Rivers of light: How artificial light at night affects stream ecosystems
    Artificial light is increasingly recognized as a potential disrupter of ecosystems and their functioning. The effects of artificial light on stream systems is of particular interest, as recent research in Berlin has shown that flowing waters are disproportionally more likely to experience increased ...
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