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  • Orca Bowl 2019 a Huge Success
    February 25, 2019 Garfield High School Team Wins First Place at Statewide Orca Bowl Competition The Junior Olympics of Marine Science in the Northwest On Saturday, February 23, 2019, 20 teams of high school students from Seattle to Soap Lake descended upon the University of Washington (UW) Fishery S...
  • Session I: Tribal Climate Change Policy
    Join Session I of the National Tribal Leadership Climate Change Summit on Tribal Climate Change Policy. The Summit is hosted by the Affiliated Tribes of NW Indians (ATNI), National Congress of American Indians (ATNI), United South and Eastern Tribes (USET), and Pacific Northwest Tribes. Session I wi...
  • Deborah Purce
    Deborah Purce Fellowship and Research Lead Expertise Marine natural history Invertebrate physiology Community outreach and engagement Informal science education Systems innovation Diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM Deborah joined Washington Sea Grant in 2018....
  • Washington Sea Grant to Hold First-Ever Virtual Orca Bowl Competition for High School Teams March 6 and 7
    March 2, 2021 On the first weekend of March, 12 teams of high school students from across the state will log on to compete in the 24th annual Orca Bowl. The teams will test their knowledge of marine science with one another, hoping to earn a spot to the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) Finals, w...
  • Integrating Hook and Line Survey Data and Ecological Observations to Improve Stock Assessments of Key Rockfish Species in Untrawlable Habitats
    USING INDICES TO IMPROVE ROCKFISH STUDIES Integrating Hook and Line Survey Data and Ecological Observations to Improve Stock Assessments of Key Rockfish Species in Untrawlable Habitats Washington Sea Grant’s NOAA Fisheries Fellow studies the use of indices to improve stock assessment meth...
  • Online: Who Was Chief Seattle?
    Join Humanities Washington for an online Speaker Bureau event entitled: Who Was Chief Seattle? Chief Seattle wrote nothing down during his life, yet his words—both real and imagined—are known throughout the world. The result is a man made up of both historical and fictional aspects, from which c...
  • Recovery of Elwha River Salmon and Trout After Dam Removal: Recolonization and the Awakening of Dormant Life History Diversity
    Salmon recovery after Elwha dam removal Recovery of Elwha River Salmon and Trout After Dam Removal: Recolonization and the Awakening of Dormant Life History Diversity Joining a collaborative team of scientists, researchers are investigating a wide range of ecosystems and salmonid population...
  • Climate Science on Tap
    Cascadia Climate Action presents “A Tale of Two Crises: Climate Change in the Time of Coronavirus.” Global warming and pandemics are arguably existential threats and both require aggressive international action, institutional leadership, structural reform, and behavior change to address....
  • Webinar: Green Crab Management in Pacific Shorelines
    WSG Crab Team Program Lead, Emily Grason, will be participating in a panel presentation on management of invasive European green crabs in the eastern Pacific as part of National Invasive Species Awareness Week. Other presenters will include: Bobbie Buzzell (Lummi Natural Resources) Allen Pleus (Wash...
  • Aquaculture Timeline References
    Abbott, T.O. 1892. Real Property Statutes of Washington Territory, from 1843 to 1889: Comprising the Laws Affecting Real Property, Enacted by the Legislative Committee and Legislative Assembly of Oregon Territory Previous to 1853, Including the Statutes of Iowa of 1839 and 1843, Together with the O...
  • 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...
  • OA Week 2021 Community Discussion – REMARCO regional observatory takes up the challenge: reporting marine acidity in Latin America and the Caribbean
    The Marine-Coastal Stressors Research Network in Latin America and the Caribbean (REMARCO) is made up of institutions from 18 Latin American and Caribbean countries, participating in the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) technical cooperation project RLA/7/025 for the strengthening of coasta...
  • 2021 Doug Walker Lecture: An Indigenous Perspective on the Rights of Nature
    Join us for the 2021 Doug Walker Lecture as we explore an Indigenous perspective on nature’s fundamental rights and the health and wellness of all. Brought to you by the University of Washington’s College of the Environment, this live discussion will be moderated by Sally Jewell, former Secretar...
  • River and Ocean Film Festival Archives
    River & Ocean Film Festival: Film Archives The following is a list of all the films presented at the festival, by year. When available, links are provided to the videos and information about the the film producers. Return to the Festival page. 2020 (Online) Episode 1 (watch it here) i...
  • Online: Who was Chief Seattle?
    Join Humanities Washington for an online Speaker Bureau event entitled: Who Was Chief Seattle? Chief Seattle wrote nothing down during his life, yet his words—both real and imagined—are known throughout the world. The result is a man made up of both historical and fictional aspects, from which c...
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