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  • Six Graduates Selected for the 2018-19 WSG State Fellowship
    August 21, 2018 We are pleased to announce this year’s six Washington Sea Grant (WSG) State Fellows. The Washington Sea Grant State Fellowship (formerly the Marc Hershman Marine Policy Fellowship) offers a unique educational opportunity for current or recent graduate students. This one-year paid f...
  • Public Lecture: Climate Change Warning Labels on Gas Pumps
    Robert Shirkey, Toronto-based lawyer, TEDx presenter, and founder of environmental non-profit Our Horizon, will be discussing the psychology, economics, and law behind his organization’s proposal to have cities require climate change information labels on gas pump nozzles. The concept has ...
  • Carrie Garrison-Laney
    Carrie Garrison-Laney Coastal Hazards Specialist Curriculum Vitae Expertise tsunami science scientific communication scientific education Carrie Garrison-Laney combines her passions — tsunami science, scientific communication, and scientific education — to her position ...
  • Celebrate the Olympic Coast with a Beach Clean-up, Barbecue and Movie Night
    March 19, 2019 On April 20, the Washington Coast Clean-up and 6th Annual River & Ocean Film Festival combine to explore and protect the Olympic Peninsula’s ecological wonders. Each spring, hundreds of volunteers fan out along Washington’s outer coast and the Strait of Juan de Fuca for RainFe...
  • Bevan Series on Sustainable Fisheries
    The Bevan Series on Sustainable Fisheries is a free and public symposium featuring internationally recognized experts and sponsored by Tanya Bevan, friends of Don Bevan, UW SAFS, Washington Sea Grant, and NOAA’s Alaska Fisheries Science Center and Northwest Fisheries Science Center.   This we...
  • Pier Peer
    Come discover the mysterious creatures that live below the Boston Harbor Marina pier with Puget Sound Estuarium! Trained biologists provide underwater lights that attract spectacular estuary creatures for you to safely scoop up and observe, while volunteer Beach Naturalists help you identify and lea...
  • Where the Water Begins: Vashon Island
    Join for a free workshop & beach walk developed for property owners along the marine shorelines of King County. The workshop will provide participants with an opportunity to learn about the ecological, geological and vegetation management issues associated with owning property along the beach or...
  • Preventing Small Oil Spills Campaign
    WSG will be in Friday Harbor Marina working with boaters to prevent small oil spills. Stop in and pickup a free small oil spill prevention kit. Email Aaron Barnett at aaronb5@uw.edu for more information.   ...
  • Bellingham SeaFeast-Saturday
    Bellingham SeaFeast showcases and celebrates our rich maritime heritage, thriving working waterfront, commercial fishing and seafood industries, and the culinary bounty of our corner of the Pacific Northwest. This inaugural Bellingham SeaFeast, with FREE admission, appeals to all ages, backgrounds,...
  • New staff: WSG welcomes Sanpisa Sritrairat
    November 15, 2023 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is excited to welcome Sanpisa Sritrairat as the new community engagement specialist. Growing up on the coast of Thailand, Sanpisa developed a deep love for coastal ecosystems. She has dedicated her career to protecting these ecosystems and the communitie...
  • 1894
    “The [Grays Harbor] district has been settled since 1855, and it is today one of the richest parts of the state of Washington” Jones, 1894 ...
  • 1895
    “The difference between the titles of the Bush Act and the Callow Act is that the State can only retake the land under the Bush Act title when as an established fact the land has ceased to be used for oyster culture, whereas under the Callow Act the state can take them back at any time.” Senat...
  • 1861
    “Sec 1. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Washington, that any person, being a citizen of this Territory, who has planted, or who hereafter may plant oysters in any bay or arm of the sea, where there are no natural beds of oysters, within or bordering upon this Territo...
  • 1904
    “Japanese oysters are to be experimented with by local oystermen. A shipment of 100 pounds came on the oriental liner Nicomedia consigned to A. L. Bush & Sons of Bay Center, Wash. They came from Japan, and are known as the Kanagawa variety. Officials of the Portland and Asiatic Steamship ...
  • 1854
    The first mention of oyster cultivation (“propagation”) in the Pacific Northwest. “The method of propagating oysters is to dig them up with tongs formed like two rakes with the teeth parallel to each other, the handles being near the bottom, and so formed as to open or close on the oy...
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