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  • Fish or Flight: Modeling the Migration Decisions of Fish Harvesters in Rural Alaska
    LOCAL PERMIT OWNERSHIP IN ALASKAN COMMUNITIES Fish or Flight: Modeling the Migration Decisions of Fish Harvesters in Rural Alaska Working with sociologists and economists, a Washington Sea Grant-supported fellow is investigating the drivers of outmigration from rural Alaskan communities and...
  • CANCELED: Iverson Spit Preserve Walk
    Join the Friends of Camano Island Parks for a walk at Iverson Spit. Iverson Spit is accessed from East Camano Drive via Russell Road east to Sunrise road then south to Iverson Beach Road. Follow Iverson Beach Road east down to the beach area and drive north to the end. After a short level mile walk ...
  • 2016 Washington Sea Grant-Funded Projects
    December, 2016 Shoreline armoring removal: synthesis and assessment of restoration effectiveness in Puget Sound Jeffrey Cordell, Jason Toft and Emily Howe, UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences; Megan Dethier, UW Friday Harbor Laboratories Local officials, state resource managers and conscientio...
  • Pilot-scale net-pen grow-out of sablefish (“black cod”) by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe
    PILOT SABLEFISH NET-PEN GROW-OUT Pilot-scale net-pen grow-out of sablefish (“black cod”) by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Researchers partner with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and others to find cost-effective ways to successfully raise sablefish, or “black cod,&#...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Jania and Gene Panida
      October 26, 2020 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow Jania’s brother Steve Wilson is a fisherman who fishes out of La Push. Years ago, Steve began selling his fish at farmer’s markets in the Seattle and Tacoma areas under the name Wilson Fish. Eventually Jania and her husband Gene t...
  • How can we better prepare for natural hazards on our coasts? Inter-organizational collaboration to assist local efforts may be key
    March 24, 2022 A newly completed project lays the foundation for a team to help Washington’s coastal communities be better prepared for floods, erosion and other coastal hazards Representatives from Washington State Department of Ecology, Washington State Department of Transportation, and Pacific ...
  • From ecosystem to economy: Biologist turns deckhand in Bristol Bay
    October 28, 2022 It was time to stop fishing for the day in Naknek, Bristol Bay. Just like every day of their summer season, the 32’ drift boat pulled into line to deliver their day’s catch of sockeye salmon to a tender – a bigger vessel that then brings the harvested fish to the processors on...
  • Climate Science on Tap: Climate Optimism
    Inspired by the spirit of Optimism Brewing, this Climate Science on Tap panel focuses on reasons for Climate Optimism as evidenced by the 2019 WA legislative session, the trend of cities and counties signing on to renewable energy pledges across the country, the way 2020 presidential candidates are ...
  • Who Will Rescue the Rescuers?
    Who Will Rescue the Rescuers? Washington Sea Grant alerts the Coast Guard’s first responders to the critical danger they will face when a tsunami strikes. Coast Guard airmen and seamen muster to hear Ian Miller share some inconvenient truths about tsunami dangers. It was a crisp, bright ...
  • Port U Adult Education Series: Ship Canal 101
    Learn about the wide range of maritime industry businesses and support services that play a key role in making Seattle a focal point for commercial fishing, boat yards, and transportation between Alaska and the Lower 48 states. The Lake Washington Ship Canal is a bustling center of maritime activity...
  • Seaweed Farming Intensive Training Helps Kickstart a New Local Industry
    February 20, 2020 Hood Canal Mariculture farm manager Charlie Delius explains seaweed growing techniques during the Intensive Training. There has been a lot of recent interest in kickstarting a seaweed industry in Washington. But is it currently possible? If you want to become a kelp farmer, where d...
  • Keta Project
    Keta Project Keta Project This study will examine consumer attitudes toward salmon consumption and sustainable fishing in the Pacific Northwest. Principal Investigator Stan Goto, Western Washington University Project Seafood retailers in the Pacific Northwest ...
  • Blue Futures: WSG funds collaborative research projects with the Makah Tribe
    From the Summer 2023 Sea Star By incorporating people, culture and Indigenous knowledge systems, these three projects model the use of interdisciplinary approaches to inform marine resource management By Olivia Horwedel, WSG Science Communications Fellow Photo: Matt McIntosh/NOAA Deep blue ocean wat...
  • Friday Harbor Labs: A Marine Biology Student’s Dream Educational Experience
    From the autumn 2019 Sea Star print newsletter By Helen Kesting, guest student writer The author tasting a piece of seaweed. It was surprisingly spicy! Photo: Sanna Titus Just 50 miles away from Seattle as the crow flies, the University of Washington runs a marine field station on San Juan Island ca...
  • Liz Perkin: Rivers of light: How artificial light at night affects stream ecosystems
    Artificial light is increasingly recognized as a potential disrupter of ecosystems and their functioning. The effects of artificial light on stream systems is of particular interest, as recent research in Berlin has shown that flowing waters are disproportionally more likely to experience increased ...
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