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  • Octopus Adventures: Mini Explorers
    Cephalapod, you say? That’s what we call octopus, squid, and their amazing relatives. Come see and learn about these tentacled wonders at the Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. This free program is offered four times. Mini Explorers are the 3-5 year old learners. We look at a new...
  • Planning for Sustainable Shellfish Aquaculture in Complex Multiple Use Environments: Determining Social and Ecological Carrying Capacity for South Puget Sound, Washington
    Shellfish growing capacity in S. Puget Sound Planning for Sustainable Shellfish Aquaculture in Complex Multiple Use Environments: Determining Social and Ecological Carrying Capacity for South Puget Sound, Washington Researchers investigated the physical conditions and coastal-community view...
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    Event Calendar Use Karma’s vector icon box shortcodes to link users to important areas on your website. Meeting Times Cras justo odio, dapibus ac facilisis in, egestas eget quam. Vestibulum id ligula porta felis euismod semper. RSS Feed Cras justo odio, dapibus ac facilisis in, egest...
  • 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. ...
  • Protocol in Focus: Why do we survey the habitat transect every month?
    One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among sites, and track changes over time – even if different people are doing the sampling. With sampling on this scale, even the small steps can be important to what we learn from the data. Protocol in Fo...
  • Widening the Search for European Green Crab in the Strait of Juan de Fuca
    July 20, 2017 Trapping to remove invasive European green crab from Dungeness Spit National Wildlife Refuge is in its 15th week since the initial discovery of four individuals during April of this year. As of last Friday, partners with US Fish and Wildlife Service (UWFWS) and Washington Department of...
  • Juvenile Salmon response to Innovative Seawall Enhancements: Application of a Hydroacoustic Camera Approach
    FILMING SALMON AROUND SEATTLE’S SEAWALL Juvenile Salmon Response to Innovative Seawall Enhancements: Application of a Hydroacoustic Camera Researchers used an acoustic camera to see how fish responded to seawall habitat enhancements. Principal Investigator Jeff Cordell,...
  • Optical Detection and Characterization of Pre-HAB Populations of the Fish-killing Alga, Heterosigma akashiwo
    Optical Tools for HAB Detection Optical Detection and Characterization of Pre-HAB Populations of the Fish-killing Alga, Heterosigma akashiwo Researchers created new imaging technology for monitoring harmful Alexandrium and Heterosigma algae, and developed a new model for predicting when and...
  • Ocean Acidification SS Autumn17
    Ocean Acidification Are Pacific salmon heading for a nosedive?   If you’re not one for the smell of fish, be thankful that you’re not a Pacific salmon. Salmon have a sense of smell that’s said to be thousands of times stronger than a dog’s, and that sensitivity is essential. Sa...
  • Crew School
    “Crew School” is designed to provide fundamental commercial fishing crew member training; in the classroom, aboard commercial fishing vessels and in the historic Ancich Netshed on Gig Harbor’s waterfront. Two Washington Sea Grant U.S. Coast Guard approved safety-training courses are in...
  • Building Capacity to Protect the Salish Sea From European Green Crab
     July 5th, 2018 As we wrote last week, the first half of this monitoring season has seen several new detections of European green crab, but as green crab appear to be ramping up, so is the group of humans ready to control them. WSG Crab Team is now a project with five team members (including two fu...
  • King Tides Calendar
    King Tides Calendar Our unique landscape means that king tides will occur at different times depending on your location. We provide a calendar with several locations around the state. If you would like to find the king tides in a more specific location, please visit NOAA’s ...
  • Well Education Testing (WET)
    Teri King, Marine Water Quality Specialist WET invites you to look at the health of your well and learn how to keep your drinking water safe. The Washington State Department of Health recommends testing of individual wells annually for fecal coliform bacteria; testing your water is the best...
  • Monitoring the Damage in the Heat Wave’s Wake
    From the Autumn 2022 Sea Star Washington Sea Grant rapidly provided funding to two projects to survey the impacts of the historic June 2021 heat wave on intertidal marine life By Samantha Larson, WSG Science Writer Joe Williams, front, and Darrell Williams with the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community...
  • Another Successful Year of the Tsunami Roadshow
    May 13, 2019 Do you know what to do if a tsunami hits? Officials from Washington Sea Grant, Washington Emergency Management Division, the National Weather Service and the Washington Geological Survey just wrapped the third year of the “Tsunami Roadshow.” The event brings experts and sci...
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