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- Effects of Early Exposure of Pacific Oysters to Ocean Acidification on Subsequent Performance
OA exposure effects on Pacific oysters
Effects of Early Exposure of Pacific Oysters to Ocean Acidification on Subsequent Performance
Washington Sea Grant research documented the effects on performance of later-life and transgenerational Pacific oysters due to early exposure to acidified wat...
- Crab Team Welcomes Student Assistant
Header Photo: My first time working in mud flats at Fidalgo Bay which involved a mix of getting stuck and lots of fun! Photo: Emily Grason
September 20, 2022
Hello Crab Team enthusiasts! I am excited to introduce myself to you all as the new Crab Team student assistant. These past few months, I have...
- Enhancing sustainability of shellfish aquaculture through streamlined maturation control
Producing sterile shellfish
Enhancing sustainability of shellfish aquaculture through streamlined maturation control
Researchers seek an alternative method to produce sterile shellfish by studying Pacific oysters’ germ cell line and testing methods to block its development.
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- Nasty HABits Update
June 20, 2015
After several relatively quiet years, a massive bloom of Pseudo-nitzchia, the diatom responsible for amnesic shellfish poisoning, has shut down several West Coast shellfish fisheries. The largest in at least a decade, this bloom is the focus of studies by the College of the Environment...
- Graduate Student Research Assistant
Graduate Student Research Assistant
Washington Sea Grant seeks a Graduate Student Research Assistant for social science research related to West Coast fishing communities.
Department: Washington Sea Grant (in partnership with your home academic department)
Date Available: 2017- 2018 Academic Yea...
- Working Together to Monitor Dungeness Crab
From the Autumn 2022 Sea Star
The Pacific Northwest Crab Research Group connects fisheries management scientists and resource managers, facilitating collaboration and information sharing
By Samantha Larson, WSG Science Writer
Emily Buckner, former WSG Hershman Fellow and current Program Manager for ...
- Understanding Dormancy Requirements and Germination of Alexandrium Cysts and Evaluating Cyst Mapping as a Tool for Early Warning of Harmful Algal Blooms
predicting Alexandrium blooms
Understanding Dormancy Requirements and Germination of Alexandrium Cysts and Evaluating Cyst Mapping as a Tool for Early Warning of Harmful Algal Blooms
Studies revealed that surface-sediment cyst mapping alone may not reveal the full risk of Alexandrium cate...
- A Career Saving Seabirds
From the autumn 2019 Sea Star print newsletter
Looking back on the work of marine fisheries scientist Ed Melvin upon his retirement
“I’ve never had an ornithology class in my life,” Ed Melvin confides on a sunny afternoon sitting by Seattle’s Portage Bay. For anyone familiar with Me...
- Award-Winning Researchers Find Methods to Reduce Seabird Bycatch in West Coast Longline Fisheries
October 4, 2017
A new paper suggests using streamer lines and fishing at night are good albatross bycatch prevention options for longline fishermen in California, Oregon and Washington
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- Logging Change in Puget Sound
From the winter 2021–2022 Sea Star print newsletter
Researchers use UW vessel logbooks to reconstruct historical groundfish populations
The R/V Commando passes through the Montlake Cut. Skipper Tom Oswold Jr. is on the flying bridge and engineer Olaf Rockness is on the bow. Photo: Bob Hitz
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- Non-Invasive Physiological Monitoring of Southern Resident Killer Whales
Noninvasive assessment of Orca decline
Non-Invasive Physiological Monitoring of Southern Resident Killer Whales
Using scat-detection dogs and long-term physiological, reproductive, and toxicant monitoring, researchers worked to unravel the mystery of the Salish Sea orcas’ persistent decli...
- Effects of Ocean Acidification on Trophically Important Crustacean Zooplankton of Washington State
Acidification effects on crustacean zooplankton
Effects of Ocean Acidification on Trophically Important Crustacean Zooplankton of Washington State
Researchers quantified the differential growth and survival rates in acidified waters of zooplankton species that are fundamental to the marine ...
- Confronting the Threat of Ocean Outbreaks – Drew Harvell
Rates of infectious disease outbreaks are on the rise in our oceans. Fueled by sewage dumping, unregulated aquaculture, and drifting plastic in warming seas, ocean outbreaks are heralds of impending global environmental disaster. Renowned scientist Drew Harvell takes the stage with a daunting and ur...
- Climate Science on Tap: Climate Optimism
Inspired by the spirit of Optimism Brewing, this Climate Science on Tap panel focuses on reasons for Climate Optimism as evidenced by the 2019 WA legislative session, the trend of cities and counties signing on to renewable energy pledges across the country, the way 2020 presidential candidates are ...
- Saving Salmon from Roadway Runoff
Saving Salmon from Roadway Runoff
Washington Sea Grant helps launch research proving the dire effects of roadway chemicals — and the big benefits of bioretention.
By Annie Hillier, WSG Science Communications Fellow
Rain gardens are popping up everywhere around Puget Sound. They deliver m...
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