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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 ...
Kelp in the Kitchen: Cochayuyo Chocolates
February 18, 2020
By Bobbie Buzzell, WSG Science Communications Fellow
Ready to try something really off the beaten path with kelp? If you’ve been following our kelp recipe blogs, you may have noticed an Asian theme with previous posts. But there are indeed other cultures that have incorp...
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,...
Self-Guided Field Trip: Elwha River Restoration Tour
Self-Guided Field Trip: Elwha River Restoration Tour
Coastal Influences of the Elwha Dam Removals
Car and Walking Tour: Visit ground zero of the largest dam removal project in the world and one of the largest ecological restoration projects ever attempted. See the developing shoreline and take a c...
Director’s Note: Washington Sea Grant Successfully Completes its Quadrennial Site Review
November 19, 2019
Russell Callender, WSG Director
I’m pleased to note that Washington Sea Grant (WSG) recently completed its quadrennial external site review. This review is crucial, as the outcome will determine WSG’s eligibility to continue receiving federal funding fro...
New Staff: WSG Welcomes Chandler Countryman
April 3, 2023
We are thrilled to welcome Chandler Countryman as the new resilience and adaptation specialist at Washington Sea Grant.
In this role, Chandler works with communities in the South Puget Sound area and along Washington’s coast to advance efforts related to coastal hazards and climate r...
Washington Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Study
Washington Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Study
Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor are known for their ecological integrity, habitat values and water quality despite historic alterations to the bays and their watersheds. They are tremendously important to the conservation of fish, shorebirds a...
European Green Crab Captured on Whidbey Island
Adult European green crab captured by Crab Team volunteers at Lagoon Point this weekend. Photos: courtesy of Bridget Simon.
September 19, 2017
Crab Team volunteers at Lagoon Point, on the west side of Whidbey Island, captured a single European green crab in their final sampling effort for this year....
Chandler Countryman
Chandler Countryman
Resilience and Adaptation Specialist
Expertise
Community Engagement and Outreach
Community & Ecosystem Resilience
Climate Change Adaptation
Science Communication
A skilled science communicator and a trained scientist, Dr. Chandler Countryman is Washi...
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Major anthropogenic physical disturbance
South Jetty Grays Harbor completed.
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Watch: Why we monitor for green crabs
August 23, 2022
The Washington Sea Grant Crab Team’s volunteer-based early detection program helps us stay on top of potential new invasions of the green crab.
In this new video, Crab Team Program Lead Emily Grason takes us to our longest-running monitoring site in the South Puget Sound, where...
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...
Crab Team Welcomes Community Science Specialist
February 9, 2023
Hello Crab Team community!
My name is Lisa Watkins and I’m thrilled to be joining you all as Washington Sea Grant’s new Community Science Specialist. A large part of my role will be to coordinate the Crab Team monitoring network, aiming to make participation–from recruitme...