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  • Run with the Chums 5k Run/Walk
    Run with the Chums is a fun and free event for all ages as part of Whatcom Water Week. Run or walk on a scenic loop through the highlands above Cherry Point Aquatic Reserve and Point Whitehorn and learn more about watershed health while taking care of your own health! The route explores forested tra...
  • Youth Fishing Derby
    Join The Center for Wooden Boats for their annual FREE Youth Fishing Derby at Cama Beach State Park! Open to the public, this event is a fun family fishing derby for kids 15 and younger. On this Free Fishing Weekend, fishing licenses are not required of anyone to fish in Washington. Saturday is...
  • Preventing Spills in the San Juans
    Preventing Spills in the San Juans By Elizabeth Phillips WSG Science Communications Fellow  “This is a boating mecca,” says Washington Sea Grant (WSG) boating specialist Aaron Barnett as he surveys the Friday Harbor Marina during a warm summer day i...
  • Two UW graduate students selected for the 2023 NMFS–Sea Grant Joint Fellowship
    August 15, 2023 We are pleased to announce that two University of Washington (UW) graduate students, Zoe Rand and Anna Simeon, have been selected for the 2023 National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship in population and ecosystem dynamics.  Since 1999, the NMFS-Sea Grant Jo...
  • Reimagining Our Future Shorelines
    From the winter 2020–2021 Sea Star print newsletter The Washington Coastal Resilience Project will continue to help communities prepare for shoreline hazards for years to come   By MaryAnn Wagner, WSG Assistant Director for Communications Owen Beach, located in Point Defiance Park, is a popular a...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • Conservation Needs to be About People, Too
    NEWS RELEASE JUNE 21, 2017   CONTACT: Melissa Poe, Social Scientist, Washington Sea Grant at 206-685-8209 or email mpoe@uw.edu   Conservation Needs to be About People, Too   The book Conservation in the Anthropocene Ocean is an interdisciplinary guide for reframing conservati...
  • Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with Rob Seitz, fisherman, poet and business owner
    July 24, 2024 By Brian McGreal, WSG Science Communications Fellow Recently, Rob Seitz’s sister wished him a happy 31st wedding anniversary and asked what he and his wife Tiffani would be doing to celebrate. “I told her, ‘We’re working with our family serving fish to our community in a busine...
  • Sea Levels are Rising in Washington. What will the Shorelines of the Future be like?
    July 22, 2022 A new report from the Washington Coastal Resilience Project evaluates the trade-offs between various strategies to manage the impacts of sea level rise As sea levels continue to rise, coastal hazards such as flooding and erosion will become increasingly common. According to recent asse...
  • Scandinavian Pickled Herring Bites
    September 30, 2022 By Olivia Horwedel, WSG Science Communications Fellow For this week’s sustainable seafood recipe, we are highlighting herring, a fish that is often underutilized in seafood dishes. These pickled herring bites are influenced by the flavors of Scandinavia that have made their way ...
  • A Career Saving Seabirds
    From the autumn 2019 Sea Star print newsletter Looking back on the work of marine fisheries scientist Ed Melvin upon his retirement “I’ve never had an ornithology class in my life,” Ed Melvin confides on a sunny afternoon sitting by Seattle’s Portage Bay. For anyone familiar with Me...
  • Completing the First Year of a Collaborative Removal Effort at Drayton Harbor
    December 23, 2020 One of the big successes this year was the launch of a local removal effort in Drayton Harbor. In spite of COVID, in spite of wildfire smoke, in spite of everything that 2020 had to throw at us, the collaborative management team was able to make great strides in trapping the Washin...
  • 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...
  • Crab Team Takes Willapa Bay by Storm: Part 3
    November 15, 2016 This series of three posts was originally written in August, but was pre-empted by the news of European green crab captures on San Juan Island and in Padilla Bay. Better late than never, here are our field notes on green crab trapping in Willapa Bay during August of this year. Re...
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