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  • Pumping Up a New Record: 10 Million Gallons of Sewage Diverted from Washington Waters in 2016
    May, 2017 Washington Clean Vessel Act Program Prevents Sewage from Affecting State Waters Pumpout boats, public education and collaboration with marinas divert 10 million gallons of onboard sewage to onshore treatment. In 2016, the Washington Clean Vessel Act, a joint program of Washington ...
  • 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...
  • Lightning Talks at the Seattle Aquarium
    Learn about marine science research directly from local scientists during five-minute Lightning Talks, part of the Aquarium’s larger Discover Science Weekend. Lightning Talks speakers and topics: Trevor Branch Associate professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington ...
  • King Tides Provide a Window into the Future of Washington Shorelines
    From the autumn 2019 Sea Star print newsletter By Andrew Chin, WSG Science Communications Fellow On a quiet day in Oak Harbor last January, the surface of Puget Sound was as smooth as glass. The water gently reflected the winter sun as 45 pairs of eyes watched the tide slowly overtake the shoreline,...
  • Washington Sea Grant and the Puget Sound Partnership Contribute Nearly $2.5 Million to Fund Research in Coastal Washington
    February 1, 2022 Nine projects have been selected through a competitive request for proposals process   Roberts Lab, UW, courtesy UW Creative Common Seattle – Washington Sea Grant (WSG) announced today over $2 million in funding for new marine research projects in 2022 and a new researc...
  • Shell Shocked: Exploring Ocean Acidification with EarthEcho Expeditions
    Young people are today’s stakeholders and advocates for change. Using EarthEcho Expedition: Shell Shocked videos and project-based learning tools, educators can activate students’ critical thinking around this “wicked” global problem. This webinar will provide tools to embed best practices o...
  • Is Waste From Historic Sawmills Toxic to Native Eelgrass?
    Is Waste From Historic Sawmills Toxic to Native Eelgrass? By Mackenzie Nelson WSG Science Communications Fellow Imagine Washington’s landscape more than 100 years before the Space Needle was built. The trees stood tall from the mountains to the coastline, lush forests that promised entrep...
  • Is Waste From Historic Sawmills Toxic to Native Eelgrass?
    Is Waste From Historic Sawmills Toxic to Native Eelgrass? By Mackenzie Nelson WSG Science Communications Fellow Imagine Washington’s landscape more than 100 years before the Space Needle was built. The trees stood tall from the mountains to the coastline, lush forests that promised entrep...
  • Where Are They Now?
    Sea Grant 50th Anniversary Fellow Profiles: Where Are They Now? In celebration of Sea Grant’s 50th anniversary, we are sharing profiles of past fellows and highlighting their rich and varied careers. Katie Wrubel 2013 Marc Hershman Marine Policy Fellowship Washington S...
  • Puget Sound Shoreline Management Planning Workshop
    The Puget Sound Climate Preparedness Collaborative invites you to attend the Shoreline Management Planning Workshop on August 2 in Bremerton, WA. Over the next two years, shoreline jurisdictions in the Puget Sound region will update their Shoreline Master Programs, creating an opportunity to str...
  • A Code to Crab By
    March 13, 2023 Crab Team has come a long way since a handful of intrepid early-adopter volunteers put their boots in the mud for our pilot season in August 2015. Since that time, the network has: Increased from 7 to 67 sites, Expanded beyond the Salish Sea to include coastal estuaries,  Grown from...
  • Cool Critters: Aquatic Caterpillar
    May 28, 2021 Welcome to our Cool Critters series, where Marine Ecologist Jeff Adams shares the unique features of his favorite marine animals native to the Pacific Northwest. Today’s Cool Critter is the Aquatic Caterpillar! The Aquatic Caterpillar (Petrophila), also known as the Petrophila Moth,...
  • Is Waste From Historic Sawmills Toxic to Native Eelgrass?
    While sawmills no longer operate on the same scale, these relics of Washington’s history are still impacting local ecosystems today, including the health of Zostera marina, an eelgrass species native to Washington waters. Eelgrass is well known as an indicator of ecosystem health in the Salish Sea...
  • Cool Critters: Tiger Beetle
    May 21, 2021 Welcome to our Cool Critters series, where Marine Ecologist Jeff Adams shares the unique features of his favorite marine animals native to the Pacific Northwest. Today’s Cool Critter is the Tiger Beetle! The Tiger Beetle (Cicindelinae) is brilliantly colored and get their name of &#...
  • Program Development
    The funding cycle ends today for program development projects covering the period February 1, 2014 through January 31, 2018. For more information, please contact Washington Sea Grant. ...
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