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Washington Sea Grant continues to help people understand and address the challenges facing Washington’s ocean and coasts.


WSG NEWS

Meet Maddie Gard, Science Communications Fellow

As the Science Communications Fellow, I look forward to connecting with Washington communities by sharing exciting and hopeful research!

Discover West Coast Seafood: a recipe series

From salmon to oysters and Dungeness crab, discover delicious West Coast seafood with these simple recipes.

Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with Joe Malley, fisherman and owner of St Jude Tuna

WSG speaks to Joe Malley about what got him into fishing, why St Jude specializes in albacore tuna, and more.

Four recent Washington graduates are finalists for the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship

WSG is happy to announce Aina Hori, Jason Gronich, Caitlin Lawrence and Helena McMonagle as 2025 Knauss finalists.

Paralytic shellfish poisoning on the Washington Coast

An update on the recent shellfish poisoning event and the safety protocols in place.

Map of Puget Sound Area Showing Markers Where WSG Works

Where is Washington Sea Grant? 

Explore the Washington Sea Grant Story Map by clicking any point on the map – and learn what we are up to around the State!

EVENTS

Washington Coastal Hazards Resilience Network Lunch & Learn, Virtual | November 19

Join the Coastal Hazards Resilience Network (CHRN) for a virtual discussion: Community-Driven Climate Resilience Projects Along the Lower Columbia River. Preregistration is required.

Pacific Marine Expo, Seattle | November 20-22

Held in Seattle for more than 50 years, Expo is the place to be for those who make their living on the water. Check out the latest products, technologies, and services, learn best practices, and catch up with old and new friends.

COASTAL CAFÉ

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Find out what’s happening along our shorelines and coast.

 

 

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Funding and Fellowships

FY2025 National Aquaculture Initiative: Strengthening U.S. Coastal, Marine, and Great Lakes Aquaculture Through Business Support

Subject to the availability of funding, Sea Grant anticipates that approximately $5 million in federal funds will be available in fiscal year 2024 and fiscal year 2025 for research projects and programs aimed at strengthening U.S. coastal, marine, and Great Lakes aquaculture through support for developing new aquaculture businesses, as well as enhancing the output, efficiency, and profitability of existing businesses.

Letters of Intent due: December 4, 2024.

Closing Date for Applications: Feb 12, 2025

2025 Washington Sea Grant Keystone Fellowship

The Fellowship offers first-hand experience working on projects that help us better understand, conserve and utilize Washington’s ocean and coastal resources while building pathways into marine related careers for individuals who are historically underrepresented in those fields.

Applications Due: November 22, 2024