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  • Celebrating 50 Years of Brokering Lane Agreements Between Crabbers and Towboat Operators
    November 8, 2021 Coastal Washington — This year marks the 50th anniversary of a little-known, but highly successful mariner’s agreement known as the “Crabber/Towboat Lane Agreement,” providing a positive example of what can be accomplished between disparate groups when both parties are...
  • Boating Outreach
    Boating Pumpout Washington: Clean Marina Program Aaron Barnett, Boating Program Specialist, and Bridget Trosin, Coastal Policy Specialist WATCH our latest instructional videos! In partnership with the Washington State Parks Clean Vessel Act pr...
  • Invasive Green Crab Found on San Juan Island
    September 2, 2016 Earlier this week in Westcott Bay, San Juan Island, a team of volunteer monitors caught an invasive green crab (Carcinus maenas), marking the first confirmation of this global invader in Washington’s inland waters. Washington Sea Grant Crab Team volunteers (L-R) Jack Bel...
  • Small Oil Spills Program
    Aaron Barnett, Boating Program Specialist Visit the Spills Aren’t Slick webpage! Learn more: Small Oil Spills Factsheet Small oil spills from commercial and recreational vessels often result from a lack of knowledge about proper techniques for vessel operation and mai...
  • 2019 Volume 2
    2019 Volume 2 Recipe for Successful Management November, 2019 We’re often asked if you can eat green crabs, and whether that is a key to managing them. Green crabs are edible, but thankfully, we don’t currently have anywhere near the number of cr...
  • Social and economic effects of ITQs on the West Coast groundfish fishery: solving the weak stock/bycatch problem
    Fishery Impacts of Pacific Groundfish ITQs Social and Economic Effects of ITQs on the West Coast Groundfish Fishery: Solving the Weak Stock/Bycatch Problem A group of regional researchers tracked the ecological and economic effects of a new catch–share system for West Coast groundfish fis...
  • Green Crabs Have Arrived in Puget Sound: Are They Here to Stay?
    Green Crabs Have Arrived in Puget Sound: Are They Here to Stay? Washington Sea Grant’s monitoring program works to prevent invasive green crabs from establishing populations in Puget Sound By Jasmine Prat, WSG Science Communications Fellow Puget Sound shorelines are teem...
  • Panel: Climate Change and Culturally-Important Foods, Resources and Places in the Salish Ecosystem
    WSG’s Social Scientist Melissa Poe will lead a panel at the 2016 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference discussing anticipated impacts from climate-related changes to the foods, ecosystems and places important to coastal indigenous communities. Climate-related changes such as sea level rise, warming ...
  • Additional Green Crab Captured in Samish Bay
    August 13, 2019 Female European green crab captured by shellfish growers working for Taylor Shellfish. This crab was likely previously injured which is evident from the unusual shape of the shell the outside of the left eye. Typically green crab have give distinct spines to the outside of each eye (...
  • Four Washingtonians Announced as 2021 Finalists for the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Program
    July 28, 2020 We are pleased to announce that recent and soon-to-be graduates Katy Dalton, Megan McKeown, Max Showalter and Hally B. Stone are finalists for the 2021 class of the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program. Since 1979, the National Sea Grant College Program has provided one-yea...
  • Current and Recent Fellows
    Current and Recent Fellows The following biographies of current and recent fellows provide examples of the breadth and scope of opportunities and experiences offered by WSG, National Sea Grant, and Coastal Management fellowships. Washington Sea Grant Puget Sound Science Research Fello...
  • Orca Bowl: A Gateway to a World of Water
      The dryland underdogs in this year’s high school ocean-sciences tournament beat the odds with upbeat attitude. “We live in a world of water,” Dean Lisa Graumlich proclaimed, welcoming high school students, teachers, families and fans, together with UW scientists and other volunteers, to...
  • Better Bleeding and Savvier Selling
    Washington Sea Grant Teaches the Practical Skills Needed to Preserve Sustainable Fisheries, Tribal Employment, and Coastal Communities By Eric Scigliano The Pacific Northwest’s salmon fishermen faced a crisis. Starting in the early 2000s, cheap Chilean farmed salmon flooded the country, driving d...
  • Celebrating 50 Years of Brokering Lane Agreements Between Crabbers and Towboat Operators
    November 8, 2021 Coastal Washington — This year marks the 50th anniversary of a little-known, but highly successful mariner’s agreement known as the “Crabber/Towboat Lane Agreement,” providing a positive example of what can be accomplished between disparate groups when both parties are ...
  • Making Adventure Accessible
    Sea Wolf Adventures takes passengers with disabilities to the Pacific Northwest’s most beautiful places From the spring 2020 Sea Star print newsletter Kimber Owen, owner of Sea Wolf Adventures, has an exceptional memory for the people that she’s taken on her 12-passenger cruise ship, whi...
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