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  • Marine Science Workshop for Secondary Teachers
    Do you want… …your students to participate in authentic, real-life marine science? …a curriculum unit that supports NGSS and is tailored to your needs? …to explore connections between humans and the marine ecosystem? If so, join SEA Discovery Center’s Education Coordinator Denise Kilkenn...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Amy Grondin
      October 12, 2020 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow Amy Grondin is a salmon fisherman and a sustainable seafood consultant. She owns Duna Fisheries, LLC with her business partner and husband Greg Friedrichs. When they’re not fishing on F/V Arminta, their 48-foot wooden fishing b...
  • Webinar: Integrating Climate Change into Hazard Mitigation Planning
    The National Adaptation Webinar Series presents: “A Match Made in Heaven? Integrating Climate Change into Hazard Mitigation Planning.”  The field of emergency management has been helping communities assess, plan for, and respond to extreme weather events and other disasters for decades....
  • Update on European Green Crab at Dungeness Spit
    Header image: Allen Pleus (WDFW) June 22, 2017 Four European green crab were captured at Dungeness Spit in early April – the third location in inland Washington where green crab have been found. Since the initial discovery 10 weeks ago, staff and volunteers from US Fish and Wildlife Service (U...
  • King Tides Help People Visualize Sea Level Rise Around Coastal Washington
    March 26, 2019 Washington Sea Grant held viewing parties in Oak Harbor and Raymond in January to help local residents understand the effects of sea level rise   Sea level rise has major implications for coastal Washington. The recent projections released by Washington Sea Grant, WA Department of Ec...
  • Washington Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Study Workshop 1
    Workshop 1 – Washington Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Study Information Needs The goals of Workshop 1 were to: (1) advance a shared understanding among scientists, resource managers and shellfish farmers of how the ecosystems of Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor function, wit...
  • Padilla Bay: In It For The Long Haul
    August 23, 2021 August 30 of this year will mark the fifth anniversary of the first confirmed detection of invasive European green crab along the inland shorelines of Washington which occurred on San Juan Island. Three weeks later, the region will hit the same milestone for the second confirmed dete...
  • Protocol In Focus: HEOR Parasites
    Blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) sexes as compared to national monuments. Crab Photos: FDA Monument Photos: Wikipedia May 10, 2018 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 doi...
  • Six Graduates Selected for the 2018-19 WSG State Fellowship
    August 21, 2018 We are pleased to announce this year’s six Washington Sea Grant (WSG) State Fellows. The Washington Sea Grant State Fellowship (formerly the Marc Hershman Marine Policy Fellowship) offers a unique educational opportunity for current or recent graduate students. This one-year paid f...
  • Hanging by a Thread
    Biologist Emily Carrington probes the secrets of the humble mussel’s powerful attachment, and how mussels will fare as sea chemistry changes By Elizabeth Cooney, WSG Communications Fellow, Washington Sea Grant The unassuming but commercially valuable mussel dominates temperate seas worldwide, cli...
  • Climate Science Goes to the Capitol
    How do we translate science into policy? Can the legislative process address the growing threat of climate change? And how can informed citizens make a difference? Join us for the next Climate Science on Tap to find out. Experts will share their experience communicating science and advocating ...
  • Unique Washington
    Our Unique Northwest Washingtonians have a deep, passionate relationship with their state’s rich coastal ecology and matchless marine resources. Geology, climate, ocean currents, biological evolution, human history, and social adaptation converge to create a physical, cultural, and economic s...
  • Fish Kills and Vanishing Razor Clams Alarm the Quinault
    Fish Kills and Vanishing Razor Clams Alarm the Quinault Fishermen and tribal elders join in WSG’s investigation of devastating coastal hypoxia By Lauren Drakopulos, WSG Science Communications Fellow Abundant razor clam beds extend south from the mouth of the Quinault River,...
  • Seabird Bycatch – Trawl
    Trawl Trawling is a commercial fishing technique that involves pulling a cone-shaped net through the water to catch species like pollock, flatfish and cod. Studies of trawl fisheries indicate that seabird collisions with trawl cables can result in significan...
  • Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with Thomas Foster-Kibbler and Heather Auld of Foster Fisheries
    January 24, 2024 By Alison Lorenz, WSG Science Writer Thomas Foster-Kibbler. Photo courtesy of Heather Auld. Before Thomas Foster-Kibbler got into commercial fishing, he wanted to be an EMT on a firefighting crew. He was living in sunny Los Angeles County, training to help others. The problem? He wa...
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