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Coastal Hazards
Coastal Hazards in Washington State
Dwellers on Washington’s seismically active, highly exposed shores face a daunting range of natural and human-induced hazards. Some are continual and inexorable, such as climate-driven sea level rise. Some are commonplace phenomena, such as winter storm...
Self-Guided Field Trip: Tacoma’s Working Waterfront and Tideflats
Self-Guided Field Trip: Tacoma’s Working Waterfront and Tideflats
Walk along the Chihuly Bridge of Glass from Pacific Avenue towards the Museum of Glass. Before dropping down to the museum, look across the waterway to the Tacoma tideflats.
Tacoma looks to the future, plans for resilience
Tacoma ...
National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series
Tune into the National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series: Giant Seabass – Kings of the Kelp Forest.
Giant Seabass are a species of large fish that live in the cool waters off the coast of California. This fish is the top predator of the kelp forest but the population has been low because of ov...
WWU Huxley Speaker Series: Julie Hirsch on Salish Sea Stewardship
Garden of the Salish Sea Curriculum (GSSC) is an innovative K-12 stewardship and community environmental education initiative created on Lummi Island in 2012. In her Speaker Series talk, Julie Hirsch will present Oystertopia: Stewards of the Salish Sea, a short film directed by Sam Giffin that docum...
WSG in the News 2020
WSG in the News 2020
December 2020
What causes king tides and where to see otters in the wild in Washington
The Seattle Times, December 10
Witness King Tides and help build a picture of the future
The Wahkiakum County Eagle, December 10
Head outdoors this holiday season to witness king tides an...
Robert Maw
Robert Maw
Fisheries Specialist
Expertise
Commercial Fisheries
Fishing Vessel Safety
First Responder, First Aid, AED
USCG Master
Professional Development & K-12 Education
Robert works to address the safety and first aid needs of commercial fishermen in Washington. Was...
WSG in the News 2020
Washington Sea Grant in the News
December 2020
What causes king tides and where to see otters in the wild in Washington
The Seattle Times, December 10
Witness King Tides and help build a picture of the future
The Wahkiakum County Eagle, December 10
Head outdoors this holiday season to witness k...
Whale Trail speaker event: Erich Hoyt, author of “Orca: The Whale Called Killer”
Join us for this rare Seattle appearance by internationally-renowned author and marine conservationist Erich Hoyt to celebrate the newly released 5th edition of his classic book, Orca the Whale Called Killer and to learn how his efforts to protect marine mammal habitats worldwide might support t...
Resilient Communities
Resilient Communities
North Cove Flyer
Retail Gap Analysis of Grays Harbor County
Hazard Resilience and Climate Change
Tsunamis in The Salish Sea Article From The Geological Society of America Field Guide
Tsunami...
Swinomish Receives Funding to Build the First Modern-Day Clam Garden in the U.S.
November 9, 2021
Federal grants will enable the Tribal Community to revitalize the ancient Indigenous mariculture practice
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community bless the site on Kiket Island where they plan to build a clam garden. Photo: Caroline Edwards
La Conner, Wash. – In the 1990s, members of ...
Nicole Faghin, WSG Coastal Management Specialist, Retires
July 26, 2022
Best of luck in your next adventures, Nicole!
Nicole Faghin, who served as a Washington Sea Grant coastal management specialist since 2012, has retired. During her time at WSG, Nicole was an invaluable resource to planners, decision-makers and community members as she fostered partner...
Carbon comes home
Carbon Comes Home
How a serendipitous connection led ocean acidification researchers to an island farm
Back in the early 2000s, Washington State was ground zero for ocean acidification,” Meg Chadsey, ocean acidification specialist at Washington Sea Grant (WSG), says. “Fossil fuel emissi...
New detection of European green crab in Bellingham
May 30, 2019
Vicinity map of Squalicum Harbor showing location of green crab remains (yellow dot) and Crab Team monitoring sites (white flags). (Click to Enlarge)
The remains of a European green crab were found in Squalicum Harbor in Bellingham earlier this week, the first evidence of the global inv...
Protocol In Focus: Why do we estimate the roots of vegetation?
June 3, 2019
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. P...