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- Growing Sustainable Shellfish: Understanding the Ecological Role of Shellfish Aquaculture Using Emerging Technology
ECOLOGICAL ROLE OF SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE Growing Sustainable Shellfish: Understanding the Ecological Role of Shellfish Aquaculture Using Emerging Technology In partnership with The Nature Conservancy and NOAA, Washington Sea Grant documented the ecological role of shellfish aquaculture rela... - European Green Crab
Invasive European Green Crab The European green crab (Carcinus maenas) is a small shore crab whose native distribution is in the northeast Atlantic Ocean and Baltic Sea, ranging along coasts from northern Africa to Norway and Iceland. The crab is an effective predator, adept at openi... - Invasive Green Crab Found at Dungeness Spit
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 26, 2017 Contact: MaryAnn Wagner, Washington Sea Grant, 206-616-6353, maryannb@uw.edu Allen Pleus, Aquatic Invasive Species Unit Lead, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, 360-902-2724, allen.pleus@dfw.wa.gov Lorenz Sollmann, Deputy Project Leader, U.S. Fish &... - Is Ocean Acidification Taking a Toll on Salmon?
NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 9, 2017 CONTACT: Meg Chadsey, Ocean Acidification Specialist, Washington Sea Grant: 206-616-1538 or mchadsey@uw.edu Brett Veerhusen, Principal, Ocean Strategies and Communications; Consultant, United Fishermen of Alaska’s Salmon Habitat Information Progr... - Get Involved
Get Involved There’s bound to be an organization near you that is working to protect salmon and salmon habitat. Explore how you can help! Peninsula-wide Puget Sound Partnership Kitsap Trees Contact: Jim Trainer 360.649.8465 jtrainer058@gmail.com Bainb... - Protected: EXAMPLE: Measuring What Matters: Linking Life History Traits and Disease Resistance with Genomic Variation in Chinook Salmon Conservation Hatcheries
This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: ... - Washington Sea Grant Receives Funding from The Builders Initiative to Support Restorative Aquaculture
January 26, 2022 Washington Sea Grant will use the $400,000 grant to further two key projects: the Cross-Pacific Indigenous Aquaculture Collaborative and the Washington Seaweed Collaborative From tribal fishermen exercising their treaty fishing rights to oyster farmers in south Puget Sound, seafood ... - Protected: EXAMPLE: Measuring What Matters: Linking Life History Traits and Disease Resistance with Genomic Variation in Chinook Salmon Conservation Hatcheries
This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: ... - Impacts from the Summer 2021 Heatwave on Washington Shellfish
July 21, 2021 Dead butter clams. Photo: Ron Carr The record-breaking heat that hit the Pacific Northwest from June 23 to 28, 2021, caused harm to many intertidal shellfish and invertebrate species on Washington beaches. On many beaches, species such as cockles, varnish clams, butter clams, and nativ... - Invasive Green Crab Found at Dungeness Spit
(Photo: European Green Crab found at Dungeness Spit, Sequim, April 2017. Photo by Allen Pleus, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife) April 26, 2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sequim, WA — A new population of invasive European green crab has been found at Dungeness Spit, near Sequim, ... - National Safe Boating Week
National Safe Boating Week is coordinated each year by the National Safe Boating Council and its boating safety partners across the U.S. and Canada. During the campaign, May 19 through 25, public safety professionals from around the state are increasing the emphasis on boating safety, especially lif... - Evidence of Invasive European Green Crab Found at Two New Sites
July 9, 2018 Washington Sea Grant’s Crab Team and Washington State’s Department of Natural Resources report evidence of the invasive European green crab at two new sites in the Salish Sea: Fidalgo Bay and Dungeness Landing, near Dungeness Spit. A green crab shell was found at Fidalgo B... - Sea Levels are Rising in Washington. What will the Shorelines of the Future be like?
July 22, 2022 A new report from the Washington Coastal Resilience Project evaluates the trade-offs between various strategies to manage the impacts of sea level rise As sea levels continue to rise, coastal hazards such as flooding and erosion will become increasingly common. According to recent asse... - Geoduck Harvesters Impacted by Tariffs Offered Refunds
July 9, 2018 The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering financial relief to eight geoduck harvesting companies who successfully bid to harvest wild geoduck from state-owned aquatic lands. This effort is in response to China’s announcement of 25% tariffs on American... - Olympic OA Regional Vulnerability Assessment
The Olympic Coast as a Sentinel – Tribal Communities at the Forefront of Ocean Change Indigenous people have depended on Olympic Coast marine species for their livelihoods, food security and cultural practices for thousands of years. Today, these species—and the triba...