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  • Seabird Bycatch – Longlines
    Longlines Longline fishing is a technique that uses hooks to catch species like sablefish, halibut and tuna. It involves deploying thousands of baited hooks spaced along a line behind the boat. There are two types of longline fisheries: pelagic longlines, in...
  • Community and Multitrophic Implications of Structure Additions Associated with Intertidal Geoduck Aquaculture
    Ecological effects of intertidal geoduck culture Community and Multitrophic Implications of Structure Additions Associated with Intertidal Geoduck Aquaculture Sea Grant National Strategic Investment funds enabled university researchers to use traditional food-habit measuring techniques, che...
  • Seabird Publications
    Seabird Publications Since 1994, Ed Melvin has focused on developing methods to reduce the bycatch of seabirds. The following list of publications reflects the scope of his work. In addition, Melvin has written numerous publications — including reports and working papers — on albatr...
  • Recovery of Elwha River Salmon and Trout After Dam Removal: Recolonization and the Awakening of Dormant Life History Diversity
    Salmon recovery after Elwha dam removal Recovery of Elwha River Salmon and Trout After Dam Removal: Recolonization and the Awakening of Dormant Life History Diversity Joining a collaborative team of scientists, researchers are investigating a wide range of ecosystems and salmonid population...
  • Washington Coastal Resilience Project 2016-2018
    Washington Coastal Resilience Project Improving risk communication and leveraging existing programs in Washington State to build capacity and enhance resilience in coastal communities The Washington Coastal Resilience Project was a 3-year effort to rapidly increase the state’s capacit...
  • Protocol in Focus: What Is “Haphazard Sampling”?
    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 learn from the data...
  • Elder Memories, Ancient DNA and the Fate of the Herring
    C onservation is a never-ending battle against collective amnesia. As living resources are consumed or extinguished, baselines shift. Past abundance is forgotten, and new generations adjust to a diminished new normal. A case in point is the forage fishes that are foundations of the marine ...
  • Environmental DNA (Part 4): The Vashon Island Mystery
    September 26, 2022 This is the fourth and final in a series of posts on a Crab Team project to develop environmental DNA (eDNA) for use in early detection and management of European green crab. Links to the previous posts are found in the text below. Environmental DNA (eDNA) has recently gained atte...
  • Climate Science on Tap: Oysters, Upwelling and Ocean Acidification
    When infant oysters began dying off in record numbers, reportedly due to the increased acidification of Pacific Northwest waters, the Washington State Legislature asked the UW Dept. of Oceanography’s scientists for help. Parker MacCready, Ph.D, a physical oceanographer, has led a team developi...
  • Crab Catch Reports Due
    Crabbers can submit summer catch record cards to WDFW by mail at CRC Unit, 600 Capitol Way N., Olympia, WA 98501-1091. They can also report their catch online at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/crab/ from Sept. 6 through Oct. 1. ...
  • Local Conservation Expert to Lead Washington Sea Grant Outreach
    March 1, 2016 When Paul Dye focuses on marine conservation, change happens. Dye now brings that focus to Washington Sea Grant, where he recently began serving as the new assistant director for outreach for the marine research, education and outreach organization. Dye’s previous work in Washington...
  • New study: 2021 heat wave created ‘perfect storm’ for shellfish die-off
    June 23, 2022 Around this time last year, the Pacific Northwest experienced excruciating, record-breaking heat. With funding from Washington Sea Grant, a team led by the University of Washington has compiled and analyzed hundreds of field observations to produce the first comprehensive report of the...
  • New Coastal Site for European Green Crab: Makah Bay
    Header image courtesy of Zach Moore/USFWS October 25, 2017 At the end of August, Crab Team received an email on our “tip line” from a beachwalker who had spotted a European green crab near Hobuck Beach in Makah Bay. The photograph submitted enabled us to immediately confirm the sighting,...
  • 4th Annual Report On Conditions of Puget Sound’s Marine Waters Released Today
    September 20, 2015 The Puget Sound Marine Waters workgroup of the Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program released the 4th annual report on marine water conditions in Puget Sound. The report combines a wealth of data from comprehensive monitoring programs and provides a concise summary of what was...
  • 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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