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  • Well Education Testing (WET)
    Teri King, Marine Water Quality Specialist WET invites you to look at the health of your well and learn how to keep your drinking water safe. The Washington State Department of Health recommends testing of individual wells annually for fecal coliform bacteria; testing your water is the best...
  • Andrea Chateaubriand
    Andrea Chateaubriand Executive Assistant Expertise Executive assistance and leadership support Event management Projects International and domestic travel Andrea joined Washington Sea Grant as the executive assistant in December 2021. In this role, she collaborates with t...
  • Well Education & Testing
    Keeping Your Well Well in 2018 WSG invites you to take a look at the health of your well and learn about keeping your drinking water safe. Washington State Department of Health recommends annual testing of individual wells for fecal coliform bacteria; testing your water is the best solution to ident...
  • California, Oregon and Washington Sea Grants Receive NOAA Funding to Address the Pandemic’s Impacts on the Seafood Industry
    August 30, 2021 Commercial fishing vessels at Fishermen’s Terminal in Seattle. NOAA Sea Grant awarded California, Oregon and Washington Sea Grants $599,988 for a project to help address the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the West Coast seafood industry. The project seeks to enha...
  • Washington Coast Marine Spatial Plan Released for Public Comment
    November 7, 2017 Five years ago, the state legislature allocated funding for the development of a marine spatial plan (MSP) for Washington’s coast. A MSP is a public process of analyzing and allocating the spatial and temporal distribution of human activities in marine environments to achieve ecol...
  • Meet Emma Duckworth, Undergraduate Science Communications Fellow
    March 16, 2023  My name is Emma Duckworth and I am grateful for the opportunity to be Washington Sea Grant’s undergraduate science communication fellow for the spring of 2023. I grew up in Livermore, California, a small town in the Bay Area about an hour from the coast. Spending much of my child...
  • Salmon may lose the ability to smell danger as carbon emissions rise
    December 18, 2018 The ability to smell is critical for salmon. They depend on scent to avoid predators, sniff out prey and find their way home at the end of their lives when they return to the streams where they hatched to spawn and die. New research from the University of Washington and NOAA Fishe...
  • Crispy Guljeon (Korean-style Oyster Fritters)
    September 2, 2022 By Olivia Horwedel, WSG Science Communications Fellow This week, we are cooking Crispy Guljeon which are Korean-style oyster fritters. This recipe comes from Korean Bapsang, a blog focusing on Korean home cooking. These oyster fritters are full of flavor with a fantastic crunch, no...
  • Washington Grad Students Tackle Real-World Marine Challenges
    Washington Sea Grant’s latest set of fellows place gifted students in the agencies where they can do the most good. From working as a divemaster in Thailand to investigating 150 years of shrinking ice seasons on Lake Superior while still in high school, Washington Sea Grant’s fellows h...
  • Carkeek Park Salmon Steward Training
    Attend the Carkeek Park Salmon Stewards training and then sign up for three to four, 3-hour shifts on Saturdays and Sundays from November 4 to December 5. Volunteer duties include staffing a salmon information table near Piper’s Creek, roving Piper’s Creek while engaging visitors, answering ques...
  • We Are Puget Sound Book Launch
    Join Washington Sea Grant, a major sponsor of the new multimedia book We Are Puget Sound: Discovering and Recovering the Salish Sea, as publisher Mountaineers Press launches the book with a panel discussion at Seattle Public Library. Hear book contributors Mindy Roberts from Washington Environmental...
  • Cultured–Wild Interactions: Disease Prevalence in Wild Geoduck Populations
    Cultured-Wild Geoduck Interactions, Disease  Cultured–Wild Interactions: Disease Prevalence in Wild Geoduck Populations As part of the Geoduck Aquaculture Research Program, researchers discovered previously unreported geoduck pathogens, seasonal and geographic factors influencing them, a...
  • Welcome Six New Hershman Fellows
    October 15, 2015 This month six new Washington Sea Grant (WSG) Hershman fellows are embarking on one-year fellowships, tackling topics as varied as assessing paddlesports safety in Washington to addressing climate change for the Makah Tribe. Last week WSG hosted a general fellowship orientation for...
  • Is Waste From Historic Sawmills Toxic to Native Eelgrass?
    Is Waste From Historic Sawmills Toxic to Native Eelgrass? By Mackenzie Nelson WSG Science Communications Fellow Imagine Washington’s landscape more than 100 years before the Space Needle was built. The trees stood tall from the mountains to the coastline, lush forests that promised entrep...
  • New Report: Puget Sound Marine Waters See Effect of Climate Change in 2018
    December 20, 2019 A new report details the effects of a changing climate on Puget Sound in 2018, and describes how these changes trickled down through the ecosystem to affect marine life and seafood consumers. Scientists observed unusually warm water temperatures, though not as hot as during the ye...
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