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  • 2023 Volume 1
    2023 Volume 1 Crabbing Is A Team Sport November, 2023 Since Washington declared an emergency related to the European green crab invasion nearly two years ago, managers and scientists have dramatically grown state capacity to understand and control green crab...
  • Shoreline restoration: community science to monitor effectiveness
    July 10, 2023 Read on UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences News. Jason Toft surveying for beach wrack. Photo courtesy of Jason Toft. Jason Toft from the UW Wetland Ecosystem Team has been monitoring shoreline armor restoration in Puget Sound for over a decade at sites where artificial armor ...
  • Protocol in Focus: Why do we survey the habitat transect every month?
    One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among 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 learn from the data. Protocol in Fo...
  • C-CAN Roundtable discussion: Ocean Acidification and Pseudo-nitzschia harmful algal blooms along the West Coast
    Join us for our C-CAN Roundtable discussion on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 1pm PT (4pm ET) How ocean acidification works hand-in-hand with warming and other global change stressors to promote toxic Pseudo-nitzschia harmful algal blooms along the West Coast Presented by Dr. Dave Hutchin...
  • Washington Clean Vessel Act Program Expands Options for Boaters
    May 1,, 2022 Second mobile pumpout vessel expands options for Pierce County and south sound boaters, protecting state waters from sewage pollution For the past two years, the pandemic has stimulated boat sales by 17.8% and increased boater activity on the waters in Washington State. With an increas...
  • Online 2020 Summer Beach Walk
    Join the Port Townsend Marine Science Center (remotely) for a series of online streaming Low Tide Walk events! Instead of the usual public programs, they’re going to be hosting a social-distancing friendly version. You can participate from home via social media during the scheduled event time,...
  • Summer 2016
    Summer 2016 Crab Team Grows in 2016! May 11th, 2016 The Crab Team was very busy over the winter gearing up for major growth. We logged a lot of miles cruising all over Puget Sound, the Strait, and the San Juan Islands to peruse shoreline, and get the word o...
  • Environmental DNA (Part 3): Reconciling eDNA with Traditional Detection Methods
    March 30, 2022 This is the third in a series of posts on a Crab Team project to develop environmental DNA (eDNA) for use in early detection and management of European green crab. The first posts provided an introduction to eDNA and the benefits and challenges it offers to invasion managers. In devel...
  • Reviving the Past to Protect the Future: Developing a Social-Ecological Clam Garden site selection model
    Clam gardens Reviving the Past to Protect the Future: Developing a Social-Ecological Clam Garden Site Selection Model Researchers created a model to determine the best place to install the first present-day clam garden in the U.S. Many helping hands lay the foundation for the Swinomish Trib...
  • Fish and Fisheries Research
    Fish and Fisheries See all current research projects here. Completed Projects Akmajian, Adrianne, Principal Investigator Pinniped Predation on Chinook Salmon Researchers used molecular scatology and quantitative models to advance understanding of how winter and spring pinniped predation on...
  • Staff Portal
    Staff Portal Communications Intake Form To submit a project to the Communications Department fill in the Communications Intake Form to get the project started. Once the form is submitted, the Communications Department will contact you with updates and if more information is needed. If you h...
  • 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...
  • Heaven on the Half Shell – Coos Bay, OR
    A former science writer for Washington Sea Grant in Seattle, David George Gordon is a co-author of Heaven on the Half Shell: The Story of the Oyster in the Pacific Northwest, revised and updated by University of Washington Press. He has written 22 books on topics ranging from slugs and snails to coc...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Dan Sleavy from High Tide Seafoods
    June 28, 2022 By Benjamin Haagen, Science Communications Fellow Processors are essential to getting seafood such as Dungeness crab to market. Local seafood processors provide valuable services to their communities by supporting fishers, bringing consistent seasonal work to locals, and providing fre...
  • Boating Outreach
    Boating Pumpout Washington: Clean Marina Program Aaron Barnett, Boating Program Specialist, and Bridget Trosin, Coastal Policy Specialist WATCH our latest instructional videos! In partnership with the Washington State Parks Clean Vessel Act p...
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