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Wild Seafood Exchange
Wild Seafood Exchange is a one day conference aimed at the independent commercial fisherperson who wants to learn about marketing and direct marketing to restaurants, retailers, brokers and seafood buyers.
Hear from restaurants and retailers, brokers and seafood buyers about what they need from y...
Wild Seafood Exchange
Washington Sea Grant and other partners present the 13th annual Wild Seafood Exchange.
The Wild Seafood Exchange is a one day conference for the independent commercial fisherman who wants to learn about marketing and direct marketing to restaurants, retailers, brokers, and seafood buyers.
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Wild Seafood Exchange
WSG is a sponsor for the 25th annual Wild Seafood Exchange, a one day conference for the independent commercial fisherman who wants to learn about marketing and direct marketing to restaurants, retailers, brokers and seafood buyers. The event provides opportunities to network and learn from vendors ...
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 (...
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Coastal and Marine Communities
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Bae, Christine, Principal Investigator
Impacts of West Coast Moorage Marinas
Regional researchers calculated the wide range of economic and environmental impacts associated with moorage marinas in Wash...
National Seafood Month: Grilled Lemon Parsley Cod
October 4, 2021
By Lucia Davids, WSG Student AssistantÂ
This week for National Seafood Month, we’ll be indulging in grilled lemon parsley cod. Pacific cod in particular is a good sustainable seafood choice at the moment, especially cod certified by the Marine Stewardship Council. As a prepar...
Under High Water
Under High Water
Washington Sea Grant helps citizens and coastal planners understand what sea-level rise means for their communities
Visit Seattle’s Golden Gardens park on a sunny summer day, and you’re likely to find a crowd of happy-go-lucky locals playing on the beach and enjoying the specta...
King Tides Provide a Window into the Future of Washington Shorelines
From the autumn 2019 Sea Star print newsletter
By Andrew Chin, WSG Science Communications Fellow
On a quiet day in Oak Harbor last January, the surface of Puget Sound was as smooth as glass. The water gently reflected the winter sun as 45 pairs of eyes watched the tide slowly overtake the shoreline,...
New video: Seaweed farming in Washington waters
February 7, 2023
Meg Chadsey, WSG carbon specialist, talks with two emerging seaweed farmers on Vashon Island who have different approaches
By Andrea Richter-Sanchez, WSG Science Communications Fellow
Kelp aquaculture has many potential benefits to society. For example, it can provide habitat for m...
Protocol in Focus: Where does the data go?
August 17, 2022
This year marks Crab Team’s eighth monitoring season, a fact that completely blows our minds. Some of the Crab Team sites have been systematically sampled since we kicked off in August 2015. As this long term ecological dataset grows even longer, it becomes increasingly valuabl...
Small Spills Aren’t Slick
Small Spills Aren’t Slick
Along with summer boating season comes an increased risk of smaller oil spills from recreational boats, which account for 75 percent of the oil dumped into local waters. The Washington Sea Grant Small Spills Prevention Program provides boaters with the knowledg...
New pumpout facility serves recreational boaters in the San Juan Islands
August 1, 2019
Facility funded by State Parks’ Clean Vessel Act programÂ
Left from right: Owners Terri and Steve Mason and employees Nick Burne and Jonathan Hogue stand by the new pompous facility at the Shaw Island General Store.
OLYMPIA – A new sewage pumpout for recreational boaters is now ...
Director’s Note: Reflections from our Staff Retreat
September, 2022
Russell Callender, WSG Director
Even as we at Washington Sea Grant have increasingly had opportunities to see each other and work together in person, it has been far too long since we’ve been able to bring the whole organization together. This made it an inc...