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  • the Faces of Washington Sea Grant’s Workshops
    The Faces of Washington Sea Grant’s Workshops Meet the instructors behind the First Aid at Sea, Marine Wiring and Corrosion, and Diesel Engine Troubleshooting and Maintenance courses   By Max Showalter, WSG Science Communications Fellow Training is a core mission of Washington Sea Gr...
  • Washington State’s Boat Fleet – 2016
    Washington State’s Boat Fleet – 2016 In 2016 alone, 5,750 new vessels worth $234 million were added to the 205,694 registered vessels in Washington’s 2.63 billion dollar boating fleet. The marina industry and state marine recreation agencies and consultants need accurate, geog...
  • Washington Sea Grant Provides a Food Security Rapid-Response to Tribal Communities During Pandemic
      The pandemic revealed acute food insecurity, health risks, and economic vulnerabilities in fishing communities in Washington State, particularly amongst Washington tribal nations who grappled with these challenges in addition to direct COVID-related impacts that included outbreaks, quarantines, ...
  • 2nd Annual Get Outdoors Expo
    Get Outdoors — Adventure Awaits! The second annual “Get Outdoors – Adventure Awaits” Expo will feature games, giveaways, outdoor gear demonstrations, mascots, live music and food vendors. Includes educational displays from Washington Sea Grant experts and other natural resource agencies, ou...
  • New Harmful Algal Bloom Research and Monitoring Initiative will Focus on Recently-Identified Culprits Behind Shellfish Mortality Events
    October 27, 2021 With funding from the NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, researchers from Washington Sea Grant, the Northwest Indian College and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will study shellfish-killing toxins Over the last few decades, shellfish farms and natural shell...
  • Tide Talk: Mud! Engineered by Life at the Tokeland Hotel and Restaurant
    Tide Talk: Mud! Engineered by Life Presented by Professor Jennifer Ruesink (Biology, University of Washington) Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay have mudflats that stretch literally for miles. But these habitats are more than just muddy and flat: they have amazing creatures living in them. Join us to he...
  • Kelp Aquaculture
    Kelp Aquaculture Interest in macroalgae aquaculture is growing. Kelp and other seaweeds can be grown for food, animal feed, organic fertilizer, biofuels and other sustainable products. In Washington State, kelp aquaculture grew out of ocean acidification (OA) research. Because macroalgae ab...
  • Enhancing sustainability of shellfish aquaculture through streamlined maturation control
    Producing sterile shellfish Enhancing sustainability of shellfish aquaculture through streamlined maturation control Researchers seek an alternative method to produce sterile shellfish by studying Pacific oysters’ germ cell line and testing methods to block its development. ...
  • Protocol in Focus: What is “live epifauna”?
    September 8, 2016 One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among different sites, and track changes over time – even if different people are doing the sampling. With sampling on this scale, even the small steps can be important to what we l...
  • Seabird Bycatch – Longlines
    Longlines Longline fishing is a technique that uses hooks to catch species like sablefish, halibut and tuna. It involves deploying thousands of baited hooks spaced along a line behind the boat. There are two types of longline fisheries: pelagic longlines, in...
  • Hanging by a Thread
    Hanging by a Thread Biologist Emily Carrington probes the secrets of the humble mussel’s powerful attachment, and how mussels will fare as sea chemistry changes. By Elizabeth Cooney, WSG Communications Fellow Carrington and Laura Newcomb, heading for the water. ...
  • Fish Kills and Vanishing Razor Clams Alarm the Quinault
    Fish Kills and Vanishing Razor Clams Alarm the Quinault Fishermen and tribal elders join in WSG’s investigation of devastating coastal hypoxia By Lauren Drakopulos, WSG Science Communications Fellow Abundant razor clam beds extend south from the mouth of the Quinault River,...
  • Seven recent graduates selected for the 2023-2024 WSG Hershman Fellowship
    October 24, 2023 Congratulations to our new WSG Hershman Fellows! We are pleased to announce that recent graduates Catalina Burch, Hannah King, Noah Linck, Katie Love, Ellie Mason, Andrea Richter-Sanchez and Hannah Tennent have been awarded the Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellowship for 2023–202...
  • Geochemical and Ecological Consequences of Disturbances Associated with Geoduck Aquaculture Operations in Washington
    Biogeochemical changes due to geoduck culture Geochemical and Ecological Consequences of Disturbances Associated with Geoduck Aquaculture Operations in Washington Washington Sea Grant-funded research found significant but transient effects from geoduck aquaculture on mobile marine animals a...
  • The Port of Port Townsend’s new pumpout unit models an innovative design to help keep our waters clean
    October 3, 2023 Port Townsend is getting a clean water boost with a new solar-powered pumpout unit that will help provide more options for boaters to properly dispose of their sewage. The unit was commissioned by the Port of Port Townsend and built by the nearby Northwest School of Wooden BoatBuildi...
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