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  • NOAA Science Camp’s Junior Leadership Program Heads to the Beach
    July 24, 2019 NOAA Research Fish Biologist, Nick Tolimieri with Junior Leaders at Carkeek Park Junior Leaders survey marine life in Puget Sound Last month, the Junior Leadership Program (JLP) went out to the beach at Carkeek Park as part of their two weeks with NOAA Science...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Mike Cornman of Westport Seafood
    August 30, 2022 By Olivia Horwedel, WSG Science Communications Fellow  A Westport Seafood fishing vessel. Photo credit: Michael Bruce Mike Cornman, owner of Westport Seafood and Merino’s Seafood Market, was destined to work a career connected to the ocean. Cornman grew up in Westport, Washington ...
  • NOAA Science Camp – Session 2
    *Online registration is full* Contact Maile Sullivan, Education Specialist (noaacamp@uw.edu) to find out about future camps.   This week-long day camp introduces students to earth and ocean sciences and science careers through hands-on activities emphasizing solutions to real-world problems. ...
  • Deadline for Submissions NOAA Marine Debris Art Contest
    The NOAA Marine Debris Art Contest is now open! This year’s contest runs through November 30th and winners will be featured in our 2018 Marine Debris Calendar! Eligibility All students in Kindergarten through 8th grades from all U.S. states and territories — recognized public, private and ho...
  • NOAA Live! Webinar – It’s Not Easy Being Shelled: the Ocean Acidification Blues
    The NOAA Live! Webinars are a collaboration between NOAA’s Regional Collaboration Network and Woods Hole Sea Grant at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Each interactive webinar features a different NOAA expert/topic and a moderated question and answers session throughout so th...
  • 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...
  • NOAA Science Camp – Session 1
    *Online registration is full* Contact Maile Sullivan, Education Specialist (noaacamp@uw.edu) to find out about future camps.   This week-long day camp introduces students to earth and ocean sciences and science careers through hands-on activities emphasizing solutions to real-world problems. ...
  • California, Oregon and Washington Sea Grants Receive NOAA Funding to Address the Pandemic’s Impacts on the Seafood Industry
    August 30, 2021 Commercial fishing vessels at Fishermen’s Terminal in Seattle. NOAA Sea Grant awarded California, Oregon and Washington Sea Grants $599,988 for a project to help address the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the West Coast seafood industry. The project seeks to enha...
  • Sound Water Stewards-Camano Speaker Series
    Sound Water Stewards-Camano Speaker Series Presents: From Island to Tidal Marsh: The Leque Island Estuary Restoration Project with Loren Brokaw, Restoration Projects Coordinator for the WDFW Where did all that water come from that you now see as you cross the bridge connecting Camano Island to Sta...
  • NOAA Fisheries – Sea Grant Joint Fellowship
    National Marine Fisheries Service – Sea Grant Joint Fellowship Fellowship dates: August 1, 2024 – July 31, 2027 The application for the 2024 NMFS-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship is now CLOSED Overview NMFS-Sea Grant Fellows in Population and Ecosystem Dynamics and Marine Reso...
  • Newly expanded and revised, ‘Heaven on the Half Shell’ tells the story of the oyster in the Pacific Northwest
    From the Summer 2023 Sea Star The second edition of this classic text is now in bookstores Generations of oyster farmers have weathered many challenges to continue the harvest. Their stories are braided together with significant history that have defined the modern-day Pacific Northwest: the arrival...
  • WSG Education Specialist Maile Sullivan Wins Johnette D. Bosarge Memorial Award
    October 15, 2021 Congratulations to Maile Sullivan, Washington Sea Grant education specialist, for receiving the 2021 Johnette D. Bosarge Memorial Award at the National Marine Educators Association (NMEA) Conference. This award honors service and dedication to NMEA, and loyalty, efficiency and enth...
  • Washington Grad Students Tackle Real-World Marine Challenges
    Washington Sea Grant’s latest set of fellows place gifted students in the agencies where they can do the most good. From working as a divemaster in Thailand to investigating 150 years of shrinking ice seasons on Lake Superior while still in high school, Washington Sea Grant’s fellows h...
  • NOAA Open House
    Explore your world and learn more about how NOAA – the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – works to understand and predict changes in Earth’s environment to help protect people and property and to conserve and manage coastal and marine resources. Join us at the We...
  • Cama to Camano Island Winter Walk
    Join the Friends of Camano Island Parks for a Winter Walk. Meet the Ivy Road and Dry Lake road junction. You can access Dry Lake Road from Elger Bay Road or Monticello Road. Walk from the Cama trailhead to the south beach of Camano Island State Park enjoying the downhill and level terrain with great...
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