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  • Eastern Washington Marinas Takes Big Steps to Prevent Small Oil Spills in Lakes
    August 17, 2017 Evening at a Lake Chelan marina. Washington Sea Grant expands its clean marina and small oil spill prevention programs on Lake Chelan   Head down to Lake Chelan on a hot summer day, and its vast surface will be speckled with jet skis and motor boats. The locals all know there’s no...
  • Characterizing rocky intertidal communities to assess resilience and inform management and conservation
    Characterizing rocky intertidal communities to assess resilience and inform management and conservation   PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: James Dimond (Western Washington University) CO-INVESTIGATORS: Peter Raimondi (University of California Santa Cruz), Jennifer Burnaford (California State University ...
  • 2015 Elwha Research Consortium
    The Elwha Research Consortium (ERC) has announced its the 3rd Elwha River Science Symposium. This meeting will be held on November 18 – 20, 2015 on the Campus of NatureBridge Olympic National Park, near Lake Crescent. This will be the first symposium following full dam removal of both ...
  • 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...
  • Seminar: Predator-Prey Interactions – The Avian Visual Sensory Perspective
    Characterizing the visual system of predators and prey is key to understanding some sensory/cognitive mechanisms involved in predator-prey interactions of visually-oriented animals (e.g., visual search, detection and attack). Most of the knowledge on the visual system of predators and prey comes fr...
  • Looking Back on 50 Years: Longtime WSG Staff Reflect on Their Work
    From the winter 2021–2022 Sea Star print newsletter In honor of the program’s golden anniversary, we asked four current and former staff to reflect on what they have accomplished here By Grace Freeman, WSG Science Communications Fellow Based in Seattle and housed within the University of Washin...
  • Boating Outreach
    Boating Pumpout Washington: Clean Marina Program Aaron Barnett, Boating Program Specialist, and Bridget Trosin, Coastal Policy Specialist WATCH our latest instructional videos! In partnership with the Washington State Parks Clean Vessel Act p...
  • Economic Tools for Resilience in Southwest Washington
    Kevin Decker, Coastal Economist Pacific and Grays Harbor counties, along the Washington Coast, have historically depended heavily upon natural resources for economic health, as they are vulnerable to coastal changes and resources to support coastal resilience and economic hea...
  • Gear, Not Geoducks, Impacts Ecosystem If Farming Increases
    October 25, 2015 The equipment used to farm geoducks, including PVC pipes and nets, might have a greater impact on the Puget Sound food web than the addition of the clams themselves. That’s one of the findings of the first major scientific study to examine the broad, long-term ecosystem effect...
  • Optimizing Bayesian Analysis in Data-Rich Stock Assessments and Management Resources in Data-Limited Fisheries
    MODELING FOR DATA-LIMITED FISHERIES Optimizing Bayesian Analysis in Data-Rich Stock Assessments and Management Resources in Data-Limited Fisheries Washington Sea Grant-supported fellow investigates common fishery stock-assessment methods that may bias managers’ fishery catch decisions. ...
  • WSG and WDFW Expand Green Crab Trapping on the Washington Coast
    August 30, 2020 In 2016, when invasive European green crabs were first found on San Juan Island, media coverage left a lot of folks on Washington’s coast scratching their heads. Why the sudden concern? After all, green crabs were first detected in Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor several decades ago, ...
  • 2019 Volume 2
    2019 Volume 2 Recipe for Successful Management November, 2019 We’re often asked if you can eat green crabs, and whether that is a key to managing them. Green crabs are edible, but thankfully, we don’t currently have anywhere near the number of cr...
  • Heaven on the Half Shell – Oakland, CA
    BACH Meeting September 2023 – Oyster Extravaganza Please join us, Friday, September 22, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. PDT, for an in-person Oyster Extravaganza at which we will learn about the history of oysters on the West Coast, current work to restore Olympia oyster beds in the San Francisco Bay Area,...
  • Are moon jellies eating up all the zooplankton?
    From the Summer 2023 Sea Star As dense aggregations of moon jellyfish form in Puget Sound, researchers study the ecosystem-wide impacts By Andrea Richter-Sanchez, WSG Science Communications Fellow Photo: Shutterstock Have you ever seen a jellyfish floating in Puget Sound? Chances are, it was a moon ...
  • Blue Futures: WSG funds collaborative research projects with the Makah Tribe
    From the Summer 2023 Sea Star By incorporating people, culture and Indigenous knowledge systems, these three projects model the use of interdisciplinary approaches to inform marine resource management By Olivia Horwedel, WSG Science Communications Fellow Photo: Matt McIntosh/NOAA Deep blue ocean wat...
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