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  • Padilla Bay: In It For The Long Haul
    August 23, 2021 August 30 of this year will mark the fifth anniversary of the first confirmed detection of invasive European green crab along the inland shorelines of Washington which occurred on San Juan Island. Three weeks later, the region will hit the same milestone for the second confirmed dete...
  • Marine Parasites on the Rise
    The abundance of a type of worm commonly found in sushi has dramatically increased From the winter 2020–2021 Sea Star print newsletter From warming to acidification and sea level rise, the world’s oceans have undergone a frightening amount of change over the past few decades. In a recen...
  • Riparian Rehab Gets a Boost
    Engineered log jams could be an important tool for salmon restoration From the spring 2020 Sea Star print newsletter By Bobbie Buzzell, WSG Science Communications Fellow Efforts in Washington State to re-establish salmon populations and riparian habitat have been underway for quite some tim...
  • Four Recent Graduates Announced as Finalists for John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
    Updated February 3, 2023 We are pleased to announce that three recent graduate students — Mitchell G. Hebner, Caroline Potter, Kelsey Rudes and Jacquelyn Shaff — were selected as finalists for the 2023 class of the prestigious John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Program. Since 1979, the...
  • Protocol In Focus: Why Do We Use Two Types of Trap?
    One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among different sites, and track changes over time – even if different people are doing the sampling. With sampling on this scale, even the small steps can be important to what we learn from the data...
  • Protocol in Focus: Why do we survey the habitat transect every month?
    One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among sites, and track changes over time – even if different people are doing the sampling. With sampling on this scale, even the small steps can be important to what we learn from the data. Protocol in Fo...
  • Ideas Bloom in the Squaxin Island Tribal Garden
    Ideas Bloom in the Squaxin Island Tribal Garden How WSG social science research helped catalyze a budding community space Melissa Poe and Aleta Poste in the Squaxin Island Tribal Garden. Aleta Poste stands at the center of the medicinal garden, a small circul...
  • 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...
  • Coastal Green Crab Captures Increased in 2021
    January 20, 2022 Trapping throughout 2021 indicates that the European green crab invasion has grown across Washington’s coastal estuaries, namely Willapa Bay, Grays Harbor, and Makah Bay. This year’s collaborative efforts by many partners to remove crabs and track the invasion also confirmed tha...
  • Marine Survival of Puget Sound Chinook Salmon: Size-Selective Mortality, Critical Periods, and Growth Limitations
    Low survival in young puget sound chinook Marine Survival of Puget Sound Chinook Salmon: Size-Selective Mortality, Critical Periods, and Growth Limitations This project will use a novel method to study patterns in size-selective mortality of juvenile Chinook salmon in a range of habitats. ...
  • Protocol in Focus: How do we steward Crab Team sites?
    In addition to creating a scientifically robust sampling scheme, and one that is sensitive to finding green crab when they are rare, Crab Team also put a great deal of thought and guidance into the protocol with the goal of being good stewards of Washington’s shorelines. Even though our goal ...
  • Hood Canal Public Meeting on Septic Systems Updates
    Hood Canal Group Seeks Fixes for Outdated Septic Systems The Lower Hood Canal Watershed Coalition (LHCWC) will meet Monday, November 6 to discuss the need to replace cesspool and seepage pit-type septic systems in the area.  These systems use outdated  technology and provide minimal wastewater tr...
  • COVID-19 Resources for Shellfish Industry
    COVID-19 Resources for Shellfish Industry Updated 12/10/2020 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is closely monitoring the outbreak of the novel coronavirus — which causes the disease known as COVID-19 — and is making every possible effort to address the changing needs of the local shellfish aqu...
  • COVID-19 Resources for the Seafood Industry
    COVID-19 Resources for the Seafood Industry Last updated:  12/10/20 With an abundance of caution, Washington State government has made health and wellness a priority given the he COVID-19 outbreak. Washington’s commercial fishing fleet has been deemed essential, thanks to their role in bringing...
  • Modeling the effects of inbreeding in salmon hatcheries on the eco-evolutionary dynamics of supplemented wild populations
    Evolution in Salmon Hatcheries Modeling the Effects of Inbreeding in Salmon Hatcheries on the Eco-evolutionary Dynamics of Supplemented Wild Populations Washington Sea Grant’s NOAA Fisheries Fellow studies how inbreeding in salmon hatcheries may affect the productivity of wild populat...
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