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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...
Crab Team Highlights from the 2018 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference – Part 2
April 27, 2018
Yesterday’s blog post covered the highlights from the first green crab special session at the 2018 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference. Today, we’ll break down the second special session that focused on management of invasive European green crab and provide some reflections ...
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?
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...
Sponsorship
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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King Tides Help People Visualize Sea Level Rise Around Coastal Washington
March 26, 2019
Washington Sea Grant held viewing parties in Oak Harbor and Raymond in January to help local residents understand the effects of sea level rise
Sea level rise has major implications for coastal Washington. The recent projections released by Washington Sea Grant, WA Department of Ec...
Steller sea lion scat and science communications
March 10, 2025
Reflecting on my Washington Sea Grant-supported research opportunity
By Maddie Gard, WSG Science Communications Fellow
Washington Sea Grant prioritizes three core functions: research, outreach, and education. By some quirk of fate, I’ve matched with opportunities in each of these fo...
Washington’s Clean Marina Program celebrates Leschi and Lakewood Marinas’ Clean Marina certification
July 15, 2024
Dwight Jones (left), CEO, and Andrew Shroyer, general manager, of Lakewood and Leschi marinas
The Northwest Marine Trade Association (NMTA), Washington Sea Grant and others today announced the certification of Leschi and Lakewood Marinas, managed by Marina Management LLC, as Clean Mari...
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...
Self-Guided Field Trip: Seattle’s Fishermen’s Terminal
Self-Guided Field Trip: Seattle’s Fishermen’s Terminal
Sea safety and seabird saving.
Walking Tour: Visit the heart of Seattle’s fishing industry: Fishermen’s Terminal. Park in the lot and start your tour at the Fishermen’s Memorial. From there, stroll down to the d...
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...
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,...