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  • Florian Schulz presents The Wild Edge
    Thursday, October 29, 2015  7:30 pm, 220 Kane Hall, University of Washington From Baja California’s lagoons to the kelp forests off the Channel Islands, the west coast of North America boasts a remarkable mosaic of landscapes, habitats and creatures where land meets sea. Join acclaimed conservati...
  • Update on Sea Grant Funding for 2019 from WSG Interim Director
      June 15, 2018 UPDATE: We are happy to report that the House and Senate have yet again demonstrated strong support for the Sea Grant program.  This week, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee proposed a bill that would fund the National Sea Grant program for fiscal year 2019 at $83 millio...
  • Update from Interim Director on Sea Grant Funding in 2019
    May 2018 Dear Friends, With vocal support from our many stakeholders, the National Sea Grant College Program was reinstated this past spring in the federal budget for FY2018.The FY18 Appropriations Omnibus Bill was passed by Congress and signed by the President in late March, which is encouraging ne...
  • Become a Stream Steward
    Registration for Washington State University’s Stream Steward program is now open. If you’re inspired to connect with others to make a difference in the health of our local ecosystems, the Stream Steward training is for you! If you’re a teacher, you can also earn clock hours throug...
  • Protocol in Focus: Why do we measure native crabs, too?
    June 18, 2024 Why Measure Native Species? A Dungeness crab resigning itself to getting measured by a monitor at Kala Lagoon (site #204). Photo credit: Wendy Feltham When it comes to interactions between crabs, whether of the same species or of differing species, size matters. When crabs run into eac...
  • Kitsap Beach Naturalist Training 2020
    Join Kitsap and Jefferson WSU as we embark on a joint Virtual Beach Naturalist Training via Zoom! You will learn about seaweeds, invertebrates, nearshore habitats and much more from experts in their field, and will have opportunities to ask them questions directly. Dates and times Mondays (9:30am-1p...
  • Meet Emma Duckworth, Undergraduate Science Communications Fellow
    March 16, 2023  My name is Emma Duckworth and I am grateful for the opportunity to be Washington Sea Grant’s undergraduate science communication fellow for the spring of 2023. I grew up in Livermore, California, a small town in the Bay Area about an hour from the coast. Spending much of my child...
  • Online 2020 Ecological Restoration Symposium
    UPDATE: This symposium is now being offered as an online webinar. Check the event webpage below for more details. Ecological restoration practitioners are growing increasingly aware of the importance of acknowledging multiple trophic levels and employing community ecology theories into project goals...
  • “Cruisin’ the Fossil Coastline” Book Signing
    Port Townsend Marine Science Center hosts paleontologist and author Kirk Johnson, Ph.D., and artist Ray Troll, who will discuss their recent book, Cruisin’ the Fossil Coastline, which they co-authored following a lengthy trip from Baja, California, to northern Alaska in search of the fossil se...
  • Science in the City: Octopus Intelligence
    The Pacific Science Center presents Science in the City, where you can learn about the latest in scientific research and technological innovation. This week, learn about octopus and how scientists study these intriguing creatures. New technologies are enabling researchers to rapidly expand our knowl...
  • CANCELLED: Lightning Talks
    Join the Seattle Aquarium for a fun, all ages evening featuring fascinating, five-minute glimpses into the latest marine and ocean science from local scientists and science enthusiasts. General admission: $25 Member admission: $20   When: Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 6:30–10:00pm Where: Seat...
  • The Elwha’s living laboratory: lessons from the world’s largest dam-removal project
    October 1, 2018 A feature article in The Revelator tells the story of what researchers including WSG coastal hazards specialist have learned since the two dams that once sat on the Elwha River were removed. The key takeaway? That recovery is possible. “When we go into these large-scale ecosys...
  • 9th World Fisheries Congress
    WSG is sponsoring and will host a booth at the 9th World Fisheries Congress, hosted in Seattle for the first time this year. Organized through the World Council of Fisheries Societies, every four years delegates from around the world meet to exchange ideas and perspectives about new research, emergi...
  • Legacy and emerging contaminants in seaweeds of interest for Washington state aquaculture development
    Legacy and emerging contaminants in seaweeds of interest for Washington state aquaculture development   PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Ruth Sofield (Western Washington University) CO-INVESTIGATORS: Kathryn Van Alstyne (Western Washington University)   Seaweed is a traditional food in many Pacific...
  • 2015 Hershman Fellows Announced
    From Addressing Climate Change to Assessing Paddlesports Safety:   Washington Sea Grant Assigns Six New 2015 Hershman Fellows  This fall six new Washington Sea Grant (WSG) Hershman fellows will embark on one-year fellowships, tackling topics as varied as assessing paddlesports safety in Was...
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