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  • Preview of the 2018 Eastern Bering Sea Pollock Stock Assessment
    Washington Sea Grant, the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, and the University of Washington College of the Environment invite you to attend a preview of the most recent assessment of Eastern Bering Sea (EBS) pollock—the target of one of the world’s largest fisheries—on November 7 at 5:0...
  • Director’s Note: The U.S. House Passed the Tribal Coastal Resiliency Act. Here’s Why That Matters
    December 19, 2019 Russell Callender, WSG Director On December 10, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to approve a package of bipartisan bills called the Tribal Coastal Resiliency Act. The legislation was introduced by Representative Derek Kilmer, and authorizes more mone...
  • Celebrating 50 Years of Brokering Lane Agreements Between Crabbers and Towboat Operators
    November 8, 2021 Coastal Washington — This year marks the 50th anniversary of a little-known, but highly successful mariner’s agreement known as the “Crabber/Towboat Lane Agreement,” providing a positive example of what can be accomplished between disparate groups when both parties are...
  • Introduction to Marine Refrigeration
    Join instructor Doug Canon from Marine Refrigeration Solutions for a workshop on marine refrigeration. The workshop is co-sponsored by Washington Sea Grant, Integrated Marine Systems and Marine Refrigeration Solutions. Topics covered include: • Why chill • Ways to chill • Pros and cons to...
  • Geoduck Harvesters Impacted by Tariffs Offered Refunds
    July 9, 2018 The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering financial relief to eight geoduck harvesting companies who successfully bid to harvest wild geoduck from state-owned aquatic lands. This effort is in response to China’s announcement of 25% tariffs on American...
  • Celebrating 50 Years of Brokering Lane Agreements Between Crabbers and Towboat Operators
    November 8, 2021 Coastal Washington — This year marks the 50th anniversary of a little-known, but highly successful mariner’s agreement known as the “Crabber/Towboat Lane Agreement,” providing a positive example of what can be accomplished between disparate groups when both parties are ...
  • 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. ...
  • Seabird Bycatch – Longlines
    Longlines Longline fishing is a technique that uses hooks to catch species like sablefish, halibut and tuna. It involves deploying thousands of baited hooks spaced along a line behind the boat. There are two types of longline fisheries: pelagic longlines, in...
  • 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...
  • Seven Recent Graduates Selected for the 2022–2023 WSG Hershman Fellowship
    September 28, 2022 Congratulations to our new WSG Hershman Fellows! We are pleased to announce that recent graduates Grace Adams, Abigail Ames, Monea Kerr, Kathryn Loy, Jenna Rolf, Harshitha Sai Viswanathan and Olivia Zimmerman have been awarded the Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellowship for 2022â...
  • Using bioenergetics models to evaluate ecological and fishery impacts of climate change on Dungeness crab
    Climate change impacts on Dungeness crab Using Bioenergetics Models to Evaluate Ecological and Fishery Impacts of Climate Change on Dungeness Crab Scientists examine the effects of changing water temperature on Dungeness crab, Washington’s most valuable harvest, and develop bioenerget...
  • Fifth Anniversary of First Green Crab Detection
    August 31, 2021 It’s been just five years since the first phone call came in with the news we all feared. I was returning from a morning dog walk and got the message from Crab Team volunteer Craig Staude: a European green crab had been captured at Westcott Bay, on San Juan Island. Though we ha...
  • Marine Survival of Puget Sound Chinook Salmon: Size-Selective Mortality, Critical Periods, and Growth Limitations
    Low survival in young puget sound chinook Marine Survival of Puget Sound Chinook Salmon: Size-Selective Mortality, Critical Periods, and Growth Limitations This project will use a novel method to study patterns in size-selective mortality of juvenile Chinook salmon in a range of habitats. ...
  • Sablefish: The New “It” Fish
    Sablefish: The New “It” Fish Whether you call it sablefish, black cod or butterfish, this species is making a name for itself as a desirable menu item. Native to the West Coast, sablefish is highly valued in the U.S. for its buttery flavor, and has potential for new markets abroad in Ko...
  • 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...
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