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- Understanding Dormancy Requirements and Germination of Alexandrium Cysts and Evaluating Cyst Mapping as a Tool for Early Warning of Harmful Algal Blooms
predicting Alexandrium blooms
Understanding Dormancy Requirements and Germination of Alexandrium Cysts and Evaluating Cyst Mapping as a Tool for Early Warning of Harmful Algal Blooms
Studies revealed that surface-sediment cyst mapping alone may not reveal the full risk of Alexandrium cate...
- Winter Fishtival
As the holiday season nears, so does one of Seattle Aquarium’s largest annual special events—Winter Fishtival!
Join us for hands-on activities, special talks and opportunities to learn more about the care and feeding of the Aquarium’s fish, birds, tide pool animals and marine mammals.
Each...
- How can we better prepare for natural hazards on our coasts? Inter-organizational collaboration to assist local efforts may be key
March 24, 2022
A newly completed project lays the foundation for a team to help Washington’s coastal communities be better prepared for floods, erosion and other coastal hazards
Representatives from Washington State Department of Ecology, Washington State Department of Transportation, and Pacific ...
- Washington Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Study Workshop 2
Workshop 2 – Washington Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Study
Module 2.1: Ecosystem-Based Management
The first module of Workshop 2 is focused on sharing ecosystem-based management case histories with the working group. Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is an ...
- Zostera marina and Crassostrea gigas as potential partners in a changing ocean
EELGRASS AND OYSTERS
Determining Whether Native Eelgrass and Pacific Oysters Synergistically Enhance Their Environments
Researchers assessed whether Zostera marina and Crassostrea gigas are potential partners in a changing ocean.
Principal Investigator
Carolyn Friedman, Unive...
- The Mussels Behind Community Science – Presentation
Digital Cocktails and Fishtales
Mussels and Community Science Volunteers Help Monitor Pollution in Puget Sound
Join Harbor WildWatch for an evening learning about how transplanted mussels are used to monitor pollution in the Puget Sound nearshore and how community science partners are essential in...
- CANCELED: Night Time Pier Peer
It is with an abundance of caution that the director of Washington Sea Grant has decided to cancel this event. Washington Sea Grant does not want to risk anyone’s health and wellness given the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in our state. Current information regarding the University’s communicati...
- Nicole Faghin, WSG Coastal Management Specialist, Retires
July 26, 2022
Best of luck in your next adventures, Nicole!
Nicole Faghin, who served as a Washington Sea Grant coastal management specialist since 2012, has retired. During her time at WSG, Nicole was an invaluable resource to planners, decision-makers and community members as she fostered partner...
- Tôm Rim (Vietnamese Caramelized Shrimp)
September 23, 2022
By Olivia Horwedel, WSG Science Communications Fellow
This week we are making tôm rim, a delicious Vietnamese caramelized shrimp recipe from the food blog, Wok and Kin. This recipe encourages using the freshest shrimp available, so Washington Sea Grant suggests using spot prawns ...
- Green Crab Trappers Get Skunked at Pysht
July 17, 2019
Lora Burke and Gillian Elofson, interns with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe loaded up with traps and ready to put their new waders to good use, and Chelsey Buffington (center), WDFW technician, prepare to head out on the mud. Photo: Emily Grason.
Drenched and muddy, but greatly relieved...
- Crab Team Training Workshop (San Juan Island)
This event is free, but registration is required.
Interested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries in north Puget Sound? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to be our “Boots in the Mud” and join the Crab Team volunteer corps ...
- New Video: Swinomish Community Visits a Clam Garden
April 28, 2021
“Our coast Salish people had methods of cultivating the natural environment to support the ecosystems but also to feed the people,” says Alana Quintasket, senator for the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. “And a clam garden is one example of that.” However, cl...
- South Sound Science Symposium
The symposium brings together scientists working in the South Puget Sound ecosystem, including the watersheds that surround the marine waters. The Symposium is open to a wide variety of topics that address the following questions: What is the emerging science to help inform recovery, restoration or ...
- Paralytic shellfish poisoning on the Washington Coast
September 3, 2024
An update on the recent shellfish poisoning event and the safety protocols in place
By Ashleigh Epps, WSG aquaculture specialist
The phytoplankton genus Alexadrium, which creates for paralytic shellfish poison
In late May 2024, the Pacific coasts of Oregon and Washington experience...
- Meet Heather Yu: 2021 Keystone Fellow
February 17, 2021
Washington Sea Grant is excited to welcome Heather Yu as the newest Keystone Fellow.
Heather grew up in the heart of Texas, but traded cacti for pines when she moved to Washington to pursue a master’s degree at the UW Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, specializing...
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