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  • Drawing the Line in Salmon Genetics
    Drawing the Line in Salmon Genetics At the Yakama Tribe’s innovative experimental hatchery, WSG researchers show what a difference a wild broodstock can make. On the east side of Cle Elum, Washington, between Interstate 90 and the Yakima River, sits a tribal salmon-rearing ...
  • 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...
  • Washington Sea Grant receives federal funding to train the next generation of the aquaculture workforce
    August 30, 2023 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is pleased to have a project selected for funding through the NOAA Sea Grant Aquaculture Workforce Development Support Projects competition.  The WSG project seeks to revive a previously successful crew training program by updating it to reflect current in...
  • WSG candidate seminar: Vice Admiral Michael Devany
    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...
  • Tôm Rim (Vietnamese Caramelized Shrimp)
    September 23, 2022 By Olivia Horwedel, WSG Science Communications Fellow This week we are making tôm rim, a delicious Vietnamese caramelized shrimp recipe from the food blog, Wok and Kin. This recipe encourages using the freshest shrimp available, so Washington Sea Grant suggests using spot prawns ...
  • 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...
  • Shoreline restoration: community science to monitor effectiveness
    July 10, 2023 Read on UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences News. Jason Toft surveying for beach wrack. Photo courtesy of Jason Toft. Jason Toft from the UW Wetland Ecosystem Team has been monitoring shoreline armor restoration in Puget Sound for over a decade at sites where artificial armor ...
  • Meet Heather Yu: 2021 Keystone Fellow
    February 17, 2021 Washington Sea Grant is excited to welcome Heather Yu as the newest Keystone Fellow. Heather grew up in the heart of Texas, but traded cacti for pines when she moved to Washington to pursue a master’s degree at the UW Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, specializing...
  • Nicole Faghin, WSG Coastal Management Specialist, Retires
    July 26, 2022 Best of luck in your next adventures, Nicole! Nicole Faghin, who served as a Washington Sea Grant coastal management specialist since 2012, has retired. During her time at WSG, Nicole was an invaluable resource to planners, decision-makers and community members as she fostered partner...
  • Research Partnership Studies Marine Life Around Puget Sound Aquaculture Beds
    April 23, 2019 How does shellfish aquaculture interact with Puget Sound’s marine life? A collaborative research partnership between Washington Sea Grant, The Nature Conservancy, NOAA, the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, and local shellfish growers hopes to find out. Using mounted cameras, the...
  • Ocean Acidification SS Autumn17
    Ocean Acidification Are Pacific salmon heading for a nosedive?   If you’re not one for the smell of fish, be thankful that you’re not a Pacific salmon. Salmon have a sense of smell that’s said to be thousands of times stronger than a dog’s, and that sensitivity is essential. Sa...
  • Understanding Dormancy Requirements and Germination of Alexandrium Cysts and Evaluating Cyst Mapping as a Tool for Early Warning of Harmful Algal Blooms
    predicting Alexandrium blooms Understanding Dormancy Requirements and Germination of Alexandrium Cysts and Evaluating Cyst Mapping as a Tool for Early Warning of Harmful Algal Blooms Studies revealed that surface-sediment cyst mapping alone may not reveal the full risk of Alexandrium cate...
  • New Study Aims to Examine Diet of West Coast Pinnipeds
    March 11, 2020 By Bobbie Buzzell, WSG Science Communications Fellow  Sea lions at nearly high tide on an offshore rock. Photo courtesy of Dr. Sophie McCoy, Florida State Univ. Ocean food webs are complex and often difficult to study — but breaking down every connection is important to unders...
  • 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...
  • Protocol in Focus: What is “live epifauna”?
    September 8, 2016 One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among different 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 l...
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