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  • How Fishing at Night Can Help Save West Coast Albatross SS
    How Fishing at Night Can Help Save West Coast Albatross Longline fishing, in which long lines with baited hooks are attached at intervals behind a boat, is a common technique used to catch many high-value species including halibut, tuna and sablefish. However, those fish are sometimes caugh...
  • WSG in the News 2020
    WSG in the News 2020 December 2020 What causes king tides and where to see otters in the wild in Washington The Seattle Times, December 10 Witness King Tides and help build a picture of the future The Wahkiakum County Eagle, December 10 Head outdoors this holiday season to witness king tides an...
  • WSG in the News 2020
    Washington Sea Grant in the News December 2020 What causes king tides and where to see otters in the wild in Washington The Seattle Times, December 10 Witness King Tides and help build a picture of the future The Wahkiakum County Eagle, December 10 Head outdoors this holiday season to witness k...
  • Elementary Discovery Days Online
    First through Fifth grade scientists learn more about the wonders of science through engaging STEM activities on Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m, hosted by the SEA Discovery Center. Check out the weekly topics: June 23, 2020: Curious About Crabs June 30, 2020: Tree Structures and Functions July 7, 2020: ...
  • Ocean Acidification
    Ocean Acidification The oceans’ absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere is causing fundamental changes in seawater chemistry. CO2 reacts with water to form carbonic acid, which makes seawater more acidic. This process, known as ocean acidification (or OA) ha...
  • Olympic OA Regional Vulnerability Assessment
    The Olympic Coast as a Sentinel – Tribal Communities at the Forefront of Ocean Change Indigenous people have depended on Olympic Coast marine species for their livelihoods, food security and cultural practices for thousands of years. Today, these species—and the triba...
  • European green crab found in Port Townsend area
    September 25, 2018 The Kala “Krabbers” with European green crab. From back row, left to right: Wendy Feltham, Chris Jones, Lee Merill, Eileen Cooney, Katherine Jensen. Photo: Chris Jones WSG Crab Team volunteers at Kala Point, near Port Townsend, captured a single European green crab dur...
  • Crab Team New Monitor Training: in-person session in Bayview (Skagit)
    This event is the in-person session in Crab Team’s New Monitors series of 4 required sessions for new monitors of inland sites. This session is one of the several location/date options offered for the required in-person training session: 3/27 in Bayview (Skagit County). Crab Team’s annual traini...
  • Protocol in Focus: Why do we measure native crabs, too?
    June 18, 2024 Why Measure Native Species? A Dungeness crab resigning itself to getting measured by a monitor at Kala Lagoon (site #204). Photo credit: Wendy Feltham When it comes to interactions between crabs, whether of the same species or of differing species, size matters. When crabs run into eac...
  • Shining a Light
    Shining a Light Scientists are measuring how sediment impacts light availability in the water column at the mouth of the Elwha UW researchers prep the tripod system for deployment on a UW boat at Ediz Hook, WA, 2015. Photo by E. Eidam. By Niall Dunne Unshackl...
  • WSG Crab Team Trip to Makah Bay
    August 8th, 2018 Measuring one of the green crab caught in a trap in the Wa’atch River estuary. Last month, Washington Sea Grant Crab Team staff traveled to the Makah Reservation in the northwest corner of the Olympic Peninsula to participate in the Makah Tribe’s European green crab trapping...
  • Further Green Crab Captures in Whatcom County
    October 22, 2019 Broadening the search for invasive European green crab in Drayton Harbor, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and WSG Crab Team captured additional European green crab in recent weeks. In addition, Lummi Natural Resources has reported capturing green crab in Lummi Bay as a re...
  • Progress toward a new sedimentary and ecological equilibrium: habitat modification from Elwha Dam removal
    Habitat modification due to Elwha Dam removal Progress Toward a New Sedimentary and Ecological Equilibrium: Habitat Modification from Elwha Dam Removal How Elwha dam removals affect sediment deposition, light obstruction, water conditions, and algae and other marine life at the river’...
  • Get Involved With Crab Team
    Get Involved With Crab Team Volunteer Toolbox Crab Team estimates that there are more than 400 sites in Puget Sound, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the San Juan Islands possessing at least one suitable habitat feature for European green crabs. That is many more than ...
  • Invasive Green Crab Monitoring Volunteer Training
    Invasive European Green Crabs could be coming to a beach near you! Washington Sea Grant is partnering with Stream Team and the South Sound Estuary Association (SSEA) to monitor for invasive European Crabs at sites throughout south Puget Sound. If you are interested in monitoring local pocket estua...
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