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  • Chinese Mitten Crab
    Chinese Mitten Crab Facts What is the Chinese Mitten Crab? The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) is a burrowing crab whose native distribution is the coastal rivers and estuaries of the Yellow Sea in Korea and China. It has recently become established on the west coast of the U.S. i...
  • A New Native Species for Shellfish Aquaculture and Precautionary Guidelines to Protect Wild Populations: Local Adaptation, Population Differentiation and Broodstock Development in Rock Scallops
    Guidelines for rock scallop aquaculture A New Native Species for Shellfish Aquaculture and Precautionary Guidelines to Protect Wild Populations: Local Adaptation, Population Differentiation and Broodstock Development in Rock Scallops Researchers use several experimental approaches to inves...
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    A leader in research, outreach and education for nearly 50 years, Washington Sea Grant helps people understand and address the challenges facing Washington’s ocean and coasts. NEWS Another Successful Year of the Tsunami Roadshow WSG Tsunami Hazards Specialist Carrie Garris...
  • Small Spills Aren’t Slick
    Small Spills Aren’t Slick Along with summer boating season comes an increased risk of smaller oil spills from recreational boats, which account for 75 percent of the oil dumped into local waters. The Washington Sea Grant Small Spills Prevention Program provides boaters with the knowledg...
  • WASI Case Studies
    Washington Applied Sustainability Internship Program The Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) program is a summer internship program designed to link dedicated engineering, chemistry, sustainability and environmental sciences students with business and industry...
  • Program Development
    Program Development Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is part of a national network, funded and coordinated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) through a federal–state partnership. WSG activities are funded through a federal omnibus grant that integrates research, educ...
  • Expanding Opportunities for Students Through Fellowships
    The new Keystone Fellowship and Undergraduate Science Communications Fellowships aim to reach a broader and more diverse group of students and recent graduates From the spring 2020 Sea Star print newsletter By Bobbie Buzzell, WSG Science Communications Fellow “For over 40 years, Washingto...
  • Padilla Bay Rapid Response: Day 2
    September 27, 2016 Map showing trapping (white) and capture (red) sites to date for invasive European green crab in Padilla Bay. Click to enlarge. Another stunningly beautiful day to explore Padilla Bay (read about day 1). Day two of our rapid response trapping effort is complete; our teams checked ...
  • Looking to the Past to Understand Future Tsunami Threats
    Looking to the Past to Understand Future Tsunami Threats Tsunami [tsoo-nah-mee] noun   An extremely large wave caused by a violent movement of the earth under the sea Cambridge Dictionary By Elizabeth Phillips WSG Science Communications Fellow The shaking started soon after everyo...
  • Making Adventure Accessible
    Sea Wolf Adventures takes passengers with disabilities to the Pacific Northwest’s most beautiful places From the spring 2020 Sea Star print newsletter Kimber Owen, owner of Sea Wolf Adventures, has an exceptional memory for the people that she’s taken on her 12-passenger cruise ship, whi...
  • Urban Runoff Killing Coho Salmon, but Simple Solution Within Reach
    Filtration through column of soil and sand eliminates toxic effects of urban stormwater on fish. October 20, 2015 Toxic runoff from highways, parking lots and other developed surfaces is killing many of the adult coho salmon in urban streams along the West Coast, according to a new study that for th...
  • Cultured–Wild Interactions: Disease Prevalence in Wild Geoduck Populations
    Cultured-Wild Geoduck Interactions, Disease  Cultured–Wild Interactions: Disease Prevalence in Wild Geoduck Populations As part of the Geoduck Aquaculture Research Program, researchers discovered previously unreported geoduck pathogens, seasonal and geographic factors influencing them, a...
  • Resilience of Soft-Sediment Communities after Geoduck Harvest in Samish Bay, Washington
    Geoduck-eelgrass interactions in Samish Bay Resilience of Soft-Sediment Communities after Geoduck Harvest in Samish Bay, Washington Researchers documented environmental effects of geoduck aquaculture on eelgrass meadows and associated soft-sediment habitat as part of the Geoduck Aquacultur...
  • Advisory Committee
    Advisory Committee The WSG Advisory Committee provides general program oversight, direction, and advice. The Committee was first established in August 2006 with stakeholders and federal and state partners. The Committee was restructured in 2022 to better reflect the diverse ...
  • A New Symposium to Work Towards Equity and Justice in Environmental Fields
    August 22, 2019 The Salish Sea Equity and Justice Symposium, to be held November 14-15, 2019, aims to center historically marginalized and underrepresented voices while creating space for ongoing dialogues. Addressing inequity and working toward environmental justice is essential to a successful en...
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