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  • Environmental DNA (Part 2): A Cautionary Carp Tale
    March 3, 2022 This is the second in a series of posts sharing new research on the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) in detection of green crabs. For our introduction to eDNA, check out the previous post. Collaborator Ryan Kelly shows just how easy sample collection is for eDNA assays at a site on Vash...
  • Effects of Ocean Acidification on Salmon Olfactory Function and Magnetoreception
    OCEAN ACIDIFICATION AND SALMON Effects of Ocean Acidification on Salmon Olfactory Function and Magnetoreception Examined whether ocean acidification impairs salmons’ ability to smell. Principal Investigator Evan Gallagher, University of Washington, Department of Environment...
  • Protocol in Focus: Why do we survey the habitat transect every month?
    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. Protocol in Fo...
  • Crab Team Training Workshop (San Juan Island)
    This event is free, but registration is required.  Interested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries in north Puget Sound? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to be our “Boots in the Mud” and join the Crab Team volunteer corps &#...
  • Green Crab Trappers Get Skunked at Pysht
    July 17, 2019 Lora Burke and Gillian Elofson, interns with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe loaded up with traps and ready to put their new waders to good use, and Chelsey Buffington (center), WDFW technician, prepare to head out on the mud. Photo: Emily Grason. Drenched and muddy, but greatly relieved...
  • Crab Team Training Workshop (FULL)
    This event has filled to capacity. We invite you to our remaining 2017 trainings in Blyn (3/31) or Port Townsend (3/20).  Interested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries in north Puget Sound? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to be our &...
  • New Video: Swinomish Community Visits a Clam Garden
    April 28, 2021 “Our coast Salish people had methods of cultivating the natural environment to support the ecosystems but also to feed the people,” says Alana Quintasket, senator for the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. “And a clam garden is one example of that.” However, cl...
  • Looking Back on 50 Years: Jeff Adams, A Naturalist at Heart Who Brings Marine Science to the Community
    In honor of the 50th anniversary of Washington Sea Grant, we’re sharing reflections from current and former longtime staff about their work. By Grace Freeman, WSG Science Communications Fellow Photo: Vashon Nature Center In the 15 years that marine ecologist Jeff Adams has worked at Washington...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Pete Knutson
    October 19, 2020 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow Pete Knutson owns Loki Fish Company, a family business. He fishes mostly salmon, with a bit of halibut on the side. He’s the director of the Puget Sound Harvester’s Association, an industry group that represents non-treaty comme...
  • South Sound Science Symposium
    The symposium brings together scientists working in the South Puget Sound ecosystem, including the watersheds that surround the marine waters. The Symposium is open to a wide variety of topics that address the following questions: What is the emerging science to help inform recovery, restoration or ...
  • Protocol in Focus: What Happens to My Data?
    November 21, 2017 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 da...
  • Washington Sea Grant in the News 2018
    WSG in the News 2018 December 2018 Creation of new app allows citizens help clean up the waters of Puget Sound The Daily Chronicle, December 31 Mobile app new tool for coastal observations Peninsula Daily News, December 28 Ecological effects of wolf eradication to be discuessed in Jan. 8 lectur...
  • Crab Team Training Workshop (Whidbey Island)
    This event is free, but registration is required.  Interested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries on Whidbey Island? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to be our “Boots in the Mud” and join the Crab Team volunteer corps ̵...
  • CANCELED: Coast Guard-Approved First Aid at Sea Workshop in Seattle
    It is with an abundance of caution that the director of Washington Sea Grant has decided to cancel this event. Washington Sea Grant does not want to risk anyone’s health and wellness given the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in our state. Current information regarding the University’s communicati...
  • Crab Team Training Workshop (San Juan Island)
    This event is free, but registration is required. Interested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries on San Juan Island? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to be our “Boots in the Mud” and join the Crab Team volunteer corps R...
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