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  • Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with Dawn Ruquet of Taylor Shellfish Farms
    September 6, 2023 A story of community, connection and, of course, oysters By Katalin Plummer, WSG Science Communications Fellow When I first sat down with Dawn Ruquet in the Taylor Shellfish restaurant located in Pioneer Square, Seattle, she assured me that her story was ordinary, nothing to write ...
  • Environmental DNA (Part 2): A Cautionary Carp Tale
    March 3, 2022 This is the second in a series of posts sharing new research on the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) in detection of green crabs. For our introduction to eDNA, check out the previous post. Collaborator Ryan Kelly shows just how easy sample collection is for eDNA assays at a site on Vash...
  • Coaches/Teams
    Prospective Orca Bowl Coaches and Teams How to Form a Team Orca Bowl teams traditionally consist of teams of four to five high school students (four competitors and one alternate) and an adult coach. Please review NOSB’s eligibility rules below to ensure that your team qualifies to compe...
  • Debris from Shellfish Aquaculture Finds New Life as Crab Gauges
    From the Autumn 2022 Sea Star Washington Sea Grant supported an innovative pilot project repurposing marine debris, transforming it into a useful tool for recreational crabbers By Benjamin Haagen, WSG Science Communications Fellow Aaron Barnett of WSG, center, with a team from Western Washington Uni...
  • Sally Brownfield: People of the Water
    November 27, 2019 Washington Sea Grant is a proud sponsor of We Are Puget Sound: Discovering & Recovering the Salish Sea, a new book by David L. Workman, Leonard Forsman, Mindy Roberts and Brian J. Cantwell from Braided River (an imprint of Mountaineers Books). The following profile is an excerp...
  • Protocol in Focus: Is it a molt or a dead crab?
    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...
  • European green crab’s reach stretches across North Olympic Peninsula
    October 3, 2018 A new story in the Sequim Gazette featuring WSG aquatic invasive species specialist Emily Grason details how far invasive European green crab have spread on the Olympic Peninsula. Read the story here: http://www.sequimgazette.com/news/european-green-crabs-reach-stretches-across-nort...
  • Spring Sea Star: Showcasing Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
    Spring, 2020 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) has made a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) an integral part of our culture. A commitment to DEI infuses our identity and our approach to our programming and is part of the daily fabric of who we are as an organization. We...
  • Send Your Ideas: What Are the Best Pacific Northwest Oyster Stories?
    October 19, 2020  “Shuck, slurp, repeat.” Washington Sea Grant is proud to announce its plan to revise and update the popular book, Heaven on the Half Shell: The Story of the Northwest’s Love Affair with the Oyster. Heaven on the Half Shell tells the true story of oyster farming i...
  • Director’s Note: The Challenges of Coastal Resiliency
    August 6, 2019 Russell Callender, WSG Director It’s summer, and it’s supposed to be hot. However, is it really supposed to be this hot? Much of the central and southern United States is sweltering. We’re seeing temperature records broken in Europe, the Arctic, Greenlan...
  • Film: Ebb and Flow – A Japanese American Family, an Oyster and How They Influenced Pacific Northwest History
    In Ebb and Flow, 93-year-old Jerry (Eiichi) Yamashita’s recounts his family history to his son Patrick around a campfire on the beach next to their tidelands. It’s a story with broad appeal to those interested in oysters, natural resources, water quality, Northwest history, the immigrant...
  • Press
    Press Room WSG in the News Media Kit/FAQ Media Photo Gallery Media Releases You will find here detailed information on research projects and programs, media kit materials, FAQ, and press photos. For more information or questions please contact Washington Sea Grant Communications at sgpubs@uw.ed...
  • Planet Ocean Teaches Middle Grade Readers How to Speak Up For The Sea
    March 31, 2021 We are thrilled to announce the release of Planet Ocean, a nonfiction book for middle-grade readers (ages 8 and up) written with an underwater perspective about how climate change and pollution affect the sustainability of our sea. In addition to some cool science, Planet Ocean re...
  • The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami and the Legacy in Washington 10 Years Later
    March 11, 2021 By Carrie Garrison-Laney, WSG Tsunami Hazards Specialist and PMEL Liaison Tsunami damage in Onagawa, Ishinomaki, Japan in 2011. Photo by Shunichi Koshimura On March 11, 2011 the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan — the 4th largest ever recorded worldwide — and the resulting...
  • The River That Made Seattle
    TownHall Livestream of “The River That Made Seattle”: BJ Cummings with James Rasmussen & Paulina Lopez For centuries, the Duwamish River has drawn people to its shores for trading, transport, and sustenance. Unfortunately, the very utility of the river has been its undoing, as decade...
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