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Marine Science Workshop for Secondary Teachers
Do you wantâŚ
âŚyour students to participate in authentic, real-life marine science?
âŚa curriculum unit that supports NGSS and is tailored to your needs?
âŚto explore connections between humans and the marine ecosystem?
If so, join SEA Discovery Centerâs Education Coordinator Denise Kilkenn...
Clean and Simple Workshops
Teri King, Marine Water Quality Specialist
Contaminants in Puget Sound are a growing concern. Heavy metals such as mercury, copper and lead are known to have neurological, developmental and reproductive effects on wildlife and humans. Cleaning products...
Building Capacity to Protect the Salish Sea From European Green Crab
 July 5th, 2018
As we wrote last week, the first half of this monitoring season has seen several new detections of European green crab, but as green crab appear to be ramping up, so is the group of humans ready to control them. WSG Crab Team is now a project with five team members (including two fu...
New Study Aims to Examine Diet of West Coast Pinnipeds
March 11, 2020
By Bobbie Buzzell, WSG Science Communications FellowÂ
Sea lions at nearly high tide on an offshore rock. Photo courtesy of Dr. Sophie McCoy, Florida State Univ.
Ocean food webs are complex and often difficult to study â but breaking down every connection is important to unders...
Monster Seminar Jam with Dr. Katie Arkema
The NWFSC Monster Seminar JAM is a weekly seminar with presentations by Center scientists and guest speakers, and touches on variety of research fields, including landscape ecology, community ecology, genetics, wildlife biology, systematics, marine ecology, conservation biology, population biology a...
Beavers in the Ecosystem: Benefits and Challenges
Participants will learn how beavers benefit water quality, and how their dams help retain water that supplements low instream flows in the summer. We will also have experts along who can speak about ways to control beavers, and offer helpful advice about how humans and beavers can coexist.
This even...
Washington Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Study Workshop 2
Workshop 2 – Washington Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Study
Module 2.1: Ecosystem-Based Management
The first module of Workshop 2 is focused on sharing ecosystem-based management case histories with the working group. Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is an ...
Marine Parasites on the Rise
The abundance of a type of worm commonly found in sushi has dramatically increased
From the winter 2020â2021 Sea Star print newsletter
From warming to acidification and sea level rise, the worldâs oceans have undergone a frightening amount of change over the past few decades. In a recen...
More than just a cute face: What otters can tell us about the health of the environment
December 27, 2022
The River Otter Project used community science to shed light on contamination in the Lower Duwamish River
By Andrea Richter-Sanchez, WSG Science Communications Fellow
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North American river otter. Photo by Diana Robinson.
âOtters are an easy way to engage people to care abou...
Spring 2017
Spring 2017
Crab Team Forges Ahead!
May 2nd, 2017
Traps are officially in the mud and 2017 sampling started with a bang. The captures of European green crab at Westcott Bay and Padilla Bay last year inspired tremendous support from many different stakeh...
Sea Gardens Across the Pacific in Signals Magazine
March 15, 2023
Indigenous peoples have been stewarding the ocean for thousands of years. This stewardship has appeared in many different forms around the world, all of which represent a reciprocal relationship between humans and the sea rooted in deep place-based knowledge. From eel ponds in Bud...
Protocol in Focus: What Is “Haphazard Sampling”?
One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among different sites, and track changes over time â 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...
From ecosystem to economy: Biologist turns deckhand in Bristol Bay
October 28, 2022
It was time to stop fishing for the day in Naknek, Bristol Bay. Just like every day of their summer season, the 32â drift boat pulled into line to deliver their dayâs catch of sockeye salmon to a tender â a bigger vessel that then brings the harvested fish to the processors on...
How COVID-19 is Impacting Washington Sea Grant Research Efforts
July 20, 2020
By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow
As Washington State slowly reopens, the COVID-19 outbreak continues to impact people in nearly every line of work. Washington Sea Grant has been responding with support to communities and industries around the state. But what about the comm...