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- 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,...
- 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...
- 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 ...
- 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...
- 1894
“The [Grays Harbor] district has been settled since 1855, and it is today one of the richest parts of the state of Washington”
Jones, 1894
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- Sea Level Rise King Tides
Sea Level Rise
We use naturally occurring king tides as a way to visualize what sea level rise will look like in our communities. The king tides of today will be our everyday high tides in the near future.
What is sea level rise?
Sea levels are rising due t...
- CERF Webinar: Blending complementary ways of knowing—Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Science—to support coastal hazards resilience and restoration decision-making
Presented by: Matthew Bethel, Ph.D., and DeWitt H. Braud
About this webinar:
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is a living body of knowledge that includes environmental observations and experiences that occur in places and within an indigenous cultural context. In coastal Louisiana, a multidis...
- Monster Seminar JAM – NOAA’s Aquaculture Program: Having Our Fish and Eating Them Too
The NWFSC Monster Seminar JAM is a weekly seminar with presentations by Center scientists and guest speakers, and touches on variety of research fields, including landscape ecology, community ecology, genetics, wildlife biology, systematics, marine ecology, conservation biology, population biology a...
- 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...
- Sarah Fisken
Sarah Fisken
Marine Operations Specialist
Resume
Expertise
Commercial fisheries
Seafood marketing and quality
Vessel safety
Sarah came to WSG in 1982 from commercial fishing, a background that helps immensely in her work to improve safety and operations on the water. Starti...
- Cool Critters: Opalescent Squid
June 25, 2021
Welcome to our Cool Critters series, where Marine Ecologist Jeff Adams shares the unique features of his favorite animals native to the Pacific Northwest. To wrap up Cephalopod Week, today’s Cool Critter is the Opalescent Squid!
The opalescent or market squid (Doryteuthis opalescen...
- Savvy Septic Workshop
FREE & Online. Register today to attend either Tuesday February 1 or Wednesday February 2, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/8316354576146/WN_bn39jdUVQsmMGafHLm9MmA
Snohomish County’s Savvy Septic Program is a one-stop-shop for financing options, incentives, and educa...
- Seafood Quality and Handling Training for Tribal Fishermen
Sarah Fisken, Marine Operations Specialist
Fish and shellfish have traditionally been central to the economies and cultures of Western Washington’s tribal communities. But today’s tribal harvesters face limited markets and stiff competition. They can overcome these obstacles with improved cat...
- Late Night Low Tide Adventure
Stay up late, grab your headlamp, and bundle up for a fun, late-night exploration of one of our favorite local beaches with Wild Whatcom and the Marine Life Center! For a little extra magic, there’s a full moon to light the intertidal zone. Join Holly Roger, Casey Cook, and staff from the Mari...
- CLOSED: Free State Park Day
Visit any Washington State Park for free today! No fees or Discovery Pass required.
Click here for a list of all Washington’s State Parks.
Click here for a list of the 2020 State Parks Free Days.
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