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  • Site Map
    Washington Sea Grant Site Map Home Our Northwest Ocean Acidification Harmful Algal Blooms Fisheries and Seafood Marine Life Coastal Hazards Shellfish Research Coastal and Marine Communities Ecosystem Health Fish and Fisheries Shellfish and Aquaculture Community Outre...
  • 2019 Volume 2
    2019 Volume 2 Recipe for Successful Management November, 2019 We’re often asked if you can eat green crabs, and whether that is a key to managing them. Green crabs are edible, but thankfully, we don’t currently have anywhere near the number of cr...
  • Molt Search Volunteer Training (Pierce County)
    Washington Sea Grant and Washington State University Extension have teamed up to launch a new volunteer-based early detection program to complement the existing Crab Team monitoring network. This event includes an hour long workshop where you will learn how to identify crab molts, where and how to c...
  • The other tsunamis
    Carrie Garrison-Laney’s research paints a fuller picture of Washington’s tsunami risk From the Summer 2024 Sea Star By Alison Lorenz, WSG Science Writer Carrie Garrison-Laney in the field after taking sediment cores. The Big One. It’s the threat looming over all who live in western Was...
  • 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...
  • City of Lynden Water Treatment Plant Tour
    City of Lynden is hosting guided tours of their Water Treatment Facility to interested members of the public. Contact Tami Adams, 815-5734, adamst@lyndenwa.org ...
  • Salmon in the City
    Salmon in the City highlights innovations in ecologically sustainable urban design and development that protect water quality and our urban watershed. NOAA Fisheries will present groundbreaking research regarding the impacts of urban stormwater on salmon and watersheds. The event will feature pionee...
  • Field Notes and More News
    Field Notes and More News Dean Lisa Gramulich congratulates WSG’s Teri King. WSG social scientist Melissa Poe has wrapped up an 18-month project, funded by the Puget Sound Institute and U.S. EPA, on the relationship between sense of place and the restoration of Puget Sound. Working with ...
  • Environmental DNA (Part 4): The Vashon Island Mystery
    September 26, 2022 This is the fourth and final in a series of posts on a Crab Team project to develop environmental DNA (eDNA) for use in early detection and management of European green crab. Links to the previous posts are found in the text below. Environmental DNA (eDNA) has recently gained atte...
  • Fall 2016
    Fall 2016 Crab Team’s Big Discovery! August 4th, 2016 You might have heard the recent news that Crab Team volunteers captured the first confirmed European green crab in Washington’s inland waters (but if you haven’t, read our blog post)...
  • Crab Team Takes Willapa Bay by Storm: Part 2
    November 8, 2016 This series of three posts was originally written in August, but was pre-empted by the news of European green crab captures on San Juan Island and in Padilla Bay. Better late than never, here are our field notes on green crab trapping in Willapa Bay during August of this year. Rea...
  • Trapping for European Green Crab on Whidbey Island
    October 12, 2017 The crew prepares to deploy traps at Lagoon Point. L-R Crab Team Lead, Jeff Adams; Volunteers Debra Paros, Michael Anderson, Kes Tautvydas, and Charlie Seablom. (Photo: E. Grason) Following the recent capture of a single European green crab at Lagoon Point, on Whidbey Island (read m...
  • Protocol in Focus: Why do we measure European green crabs?
    November 17, 2023 We are Crab Team after all, so it’s perhaps no surprise that we are not shy about getting up to our elbows in details about the crabs we catch. But what can we actually learn from looking at size data of crabs? What makes handling all the angry pinchers worthwhile?  We’re cove...
  • What Does the Invasion at Lummi Mean for the Salish Sea?
    December 6, 2021 The recent report by the Lummi Nation of more than 70,000 European green crabs captured this year has many wondering what this could mean for efforts to prevent green crabs from establishing in the Salish Sea. This number certainly indicates that the population of green crabs within...
  • Director’s Note: Washington Sea Grant Successfully Completes its Quadrennial Site Review
    November 19, 2019 Russell Callender, WSG Director I’m pleased to note that Washington Sea Grant (WSG) recently completed its quadrennial external site review. This review is crucial, as the outcome will determine WSG’s eligibility to continue receiving federal funding fro...
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