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  • Climate Displacement and Migration – UDP Professional Council Lecture Series
    UDP PC Lecture Series – Climate Displacement and Migration: The Unknown Journey for Washingtonians Climate change’s effects are already being realized globally and across the US–including in Washington State. These effects manifest in specific events like the recent wildfires in Oka...
  • Spatial and Temporal Factors Influencing Recruitment Variability in Estuarine Bivalves
    Recruitment variability in oysters and clams Spatial and Temporal Factors Influencing Recruitment Variability in Estuarine Bivalves A larval sampling program enabled shellfish growers in Willapa Bay to examine Manila clam and oyster settlement and the impacts of climate-related warming on l...
  • CANCELED: 27th Conference for Shellfish Growers
      It is with an abundance of caution that the director of Washington Sea Grant has decided to cancel the Conference for Shellfish Growers scheduled for March 9 and 10, 2020, in order not to risk anyone’s health and wellness given the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in our state. As a program...
  • Heaven on the Half Shell Book and Oyster Event
    Join us Wednesday, November 1st, from 6-8 p.m. for an evening of oysters and authors presented by Taylor Shellfish Farms. This informal event at their Pioneer Square location will feature the book “Heaven on the Half Shell, The Story of the Oyster in the Pacific Northwest” alongside spe...
  • Aquaculture Federal Funding Opportunity Webinar
    This webinar will give an overview of a new federal funding opportunity called, “Addressing the Impacts of Multiple Stressors on Shellfish Aquaculture through Research/Industry Partnerships” (Funding Opportunity Number: NOAA-OAR-SG-2021-2006704). The webinar will address frequently asked...
  • Rising Seas and a Plan to Deal with Climate Change
    Rising Seas and a Plan to Deal with Climate Change WSG’s Ian Miller helps the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe lead the way in climate planning. Many native tribes in Washington are acutely exposed to the effects of climate change. From the Swinomish Reservation on Skagit Bay to...
  • Unique Washington
    Our Unique Northwest Washingtonians have a deep, passionate relationship with their state’s rich coastal ecology and matchless marine resources. Geology, climate, ocean currents, biological evolution, human history, and social adaptation converge to create a physical, cultural, and economic s...
  • Earth Day Talk: Gaia Has a Fever
    In honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Dr. Jennifer Thomson will give a talk untangling the history of oil corporations, climate justice, and environmental governance. Beginning with physicist James Lovelock’s Gaia hypothesis, she’ll discuss the involvement of oil corporations in...
  • Story of Simon the Salmon
    Seagrass Wars: The Spots Awaken Seagrass is under attack! Hit ‘play’ to learn more, then take the ‘Sequel Challenge’ (to the right→) Oysters and Seagrass—Guardians of the Sea! Oysters—Nature’s vacuum cleaners ...
  • CANCELLED: Aug 31 WSG Seaweed Office Hours
    Rescheduled to Weds, Aug 30, 8-9am Link: https://wsg.washington.edu/event/wsg-seaweed-office-hours-13/ ...
  • Rules of Road & Aids to Navigation – Virtual Class
    Lights, sounds, right of way: know the rules! Who has right of way? Where’s the channel? By the end of this class, you’ll understand the maneuvering rules, lights, sound signals, and buoys that allow us to navigate safely around hazards and other vessels. This class is offered via Zoom by the No...
  • 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...
  • Documenting the European Green Crab Range Expansion
    (Header photo: Allen Pleus, Aquatic Invasive Species Unit Lead for Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife with one of the green crab captured in Padilla Bay during the collaborative assessment trapping effort in 2016.) February 6, 2018 The very first publication by Crab Team was just released ...
  • Ecosystem Health Research
    Ecosystem Health See all current research projects here. Completed Projects Akmajian, Adrianne, Principal Investigator HAB Toxins in the Food Web Researchers surveyed for algal toxins in fish species caught in tribal commercial fisheries to increase research and monitoring capacity within ...
  • Molt Search Volunteer Training (Virtual)
    Washington Sea Grant and Washington State University Extension have teamed up to launch a new volunteer-based early detection program to complement the existing Crab Team monitoring network. This event includes a virtual workshop where you will learn how to identify crab molts, where and how to cond...
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