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  • “Cruisin’ the Fossil Coastline” Book Signing
    Port Townsend Marine Science Center hosts paleontologist and author Kirk Johnson, Ph.D., and artist Ray Troll, who will discuss their recent book, Cruisin’ the Fossil Coastline, which they co-authored following a lengthy trip from Baja, California, to northern Alaska in search of the fossil se...
  • Building Capacity to Protect the Salish Sea From European Green Crab
     July 5th, 2018 As we wrote last week, the first half of this monitoring season has seen several new detections of European green crab, but as green crab appear to be ramping up, so is the group of humans ready to control them. WSG Crab Team is now a project with five team members (including two fu...
  • Winter 2020–2021 Sea Star
    December, 2020 Catch up on Washington Sea Grant’s recent research and programs through Sea Star, our print newsletter. Download the PDF of the full issue, or follow the links below to read the individual stories online. We will also highlight each of these as the featured story in ou...
  • Sound Waters University 2024
    Sound Waters University is the largest educational and outreach event and the largest annual fundraiser of Sound Water Stewards of Island County, Washington. Featuring classes on the health of our seas, the impact of climate change, whales, salmon habitat, sea stars, and more, this year’s Soun...
  • Mercer Slough Bird Walk
    Come explore the Eastside at Lake Washington’s largest freshwater wetland with Seattle Audubon! We’ll descend a short but steep hillside into the slough, and then walk around the Bellefields Loop Trail. As we search the woods, channel, and blueberry farm for birds, there will be an emphasis on ...
  • Russell Callender named director of Washington Sea Grant
    July 17, 2018 Assistant administrator of NOAA’s National Ocean Service in Washington, D.C., Dr. Callender, takes the helm at Washington Sea Grant in September Dr. W. Russell Callender has been named the director of Washington Sea Grant and  joined the organization in September 2018. Callender ...
  • Mercer Slough Nature Park Bird Walk
    Come explore the Eastside at Lake Washington’s largest freshwater wetland with Seattle Audubon! We’ll descend a short but steep hillside into the slough, and then walk around the Bellefields Loop Trail. As we search the woods, channel, and blueberry farm for birds, there will be an empha...
  • Protocol in Focus: Male or Female?
    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. Proto...
  • The Mussels Behind Community Science – Presentation
    Digital Cocktails and Fishtales  Mussels and Community Science Volunteers Help Monitor Pollution in Puget Sound Join Harbor WildWatch for an evening learning about how transplanted mussels are used to monitor pollution in the Puget Sound nearshore and how community science partners are essential in...
  • Introducing the Community Engaged Internship Program
    July 27, 2022 Meet the first Community Engaged Intern of Washington Sea Grant, Zachary Levitan Zachary Levitan is Washington Sea Grant’s (WSG) first Community Engaged Intern (CEI). During his ten-week summer internship, Zachary is working on coastal research projects affiliated with WSG with an em...
  • Aaron Barnett
    Aaron Barnett Boating Program Specialist Curriculum Vitae Expertise Boater outreach Vessel discharge regulations Vessel pumpout program As Washington Sea Grant’s boating program specialist, Aaron Barnett works with boat owners, marina operators and port managers to keep ...
  • C-CAN Roundtable discussion: Ocean Acidification and Pseudo-nitzschia harmful algal blooms along the West Coast
    Join us for our C-CAN Roundtable discussion on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 1pm PT (4pm ET) How ocean acidification works hand-in-hand with warming and other global change stressors to promote toxic Pseudo-nitzschia harmful algal blooms along the West Coast Presented by Dr. Dave Hutchin...
  • WSG candidate seminar: Dr. W. Russell Callender
    Please join Washington Sea Grant and the UW College of the Environment for four public seminars presented by candidates for the position of Director of Washington Sea Grant. Each candidate will address the questions: “What does success look like for Washington Sea Grant over the next 5-10 years, a...
  • Become a salmon docent!
    Want to learn more about our local salmon? Become a Salmon Docent! Salmon hold ecological, commercial, and cultural significance in the Pacific Northwest. Through this 2-day training, join regional experts to explore how our salmon survive their epic migrations and the challenges that they face in...
  • Heaven on the Half Shell – Coos Bay, OR
    A former science writer for Washington Sea Grant in Seattle, David George Gordon is a co-author of Heaven on the Half Shell: The Story of the Oyster in the Pacific Northwest, revised and updated by University of Washington Press. He has written 22 books on topics ranging from slugs and snails to coc...
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