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  • Protocol in Focus: Why do we measure European green crabs?
    November 17, 2023 We are Crab Team after all, so it’s perhaps no surprise that we are not shy about getting up to our elbows in details about the crabs we catch. But what can we actually learn from looking at size data of crabs? What makes handling all the angry pinchers worthwhile?  We’re cove...
  • NOAA Fisheries: 2020 Groundfish Seminar Series
    Wes Larson, Alaska Fisheries Science Center Genomics, Transcriptomics, and eDNA – OH MY! How can advances in these fields help answer your crab and groundfish research questions?   The genomic revolution has prompted major advances in genetics research that can be leveraged to answer myri...
  • Environmental DNA (Part 1): Green Crab Monitoring 2.0?
    February 24, 2022 Early detection is one of the best ways to thwart an invasive species, but trying to find some of the first individuals to arrive in a new habitat is no easy task. WSG Crab Team built a monitoring network to meet this challenge: by using multiple search methods and finely tuning th...
  • Heaven on the Half Shell – Arcata, CA
    Author and Naturalist David George Gordon will give a talk about his updated book, Heaven on the Half Shell, published by the University of Washington Press in partnership with Washington Sea Grant. The book is a thoroughly researched history of the Pacific Northwest oyster. Starting with the earlie...
  • The Edge of the Sea: Scales of Change on Olympic Coast Beaches
    Washington Sea Grant’s coastal hazards specialist, Dr. Ian Miller, will be presenting as part of the Olympic National Park’s Perspectives Winter Speaker Series. His talk, “The Edge of the Sea: Scales of Change on Olympic Coast Beaches” will cover his recent studies on Rialto and Ka...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Dave Sones
    October 2, 2021 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow Dave Sones is a fisherman and a member of the Makah Nation at Neah Bay. He’s been fishing since 1972, when he was 12 years old. As a young man, he worked at the Ozette Archaeological Site as an interpreter; later, he became fisheries ma...
  • FISH 2.0 U.S. Aquaculture Workshop – in Seattle
    Fish 2.0, the global community for seafood innovators, is holding a two-day workshop for U.S. West Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii aquaculture businesses April 30–May 1, 2019, at the University of Washington in Seattle. The program culminates with a pitch and networking session at the World Trade Center...
  • State Competitions
    State Competitions Washington Sea Grant 2023 Request for Proposals Funding cycle: February 1, 2024 – January 31, 2026 Washington Sea Grant is now accepting preliminary proposals for the 2023 RFP. Washington Sea Grant (WSG) requests proposals for one- to tw...
  • Port Townsend: Introduction to Invasive Green Crabs
    Photo: Greg C Jensen Washington’s salt marshes and pocket estuaries are incredibly diverse and productive habitats. Unfortunately, they are also highly threatened by shoreline development, pollution, and now, a potential invader. European green crabs (Carcinus maenas), often listed as one of ...
  • Making Adventure Accessible
    Sea Wolf Adventures takes passengers with disabilities to the Pacific Northwest’s most beautiful places From the spring 2020 Sea Star print newsletter Kimber Owen, owner of Sea Wolf Adventures, has an exceptional memory for the people that she’s taken on her 12-passenger cruise ship, whi...
  • WSG helps partners handshake on ocean shipping lanes solution
    March 29, 2023 The Columbia River Crab Fishermen’s Association presented an award to Jenna Keeton, Washington Sea Grant Fisheries Specialist, for her skillful approach to supporting stakeholder engagement   An example of shipping lanes off Washington Coast at the Port of Grays Harbor. It ...
  • Congratulations, Washington Boaters!
    Congratulations, Washington Boaters! Twenty-fourteen was a record year for the Washington State Parks Clean Vessel Program and Washington Sea Group’s Pumpout Washington campaign. They helped boaters and marinas divert nearly 6.1 million gallons of onboard sewage from the...
  • Environmental Justice Speaker Series
    The School of Marine & Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington is excited to launch their Fall Quarter Environmental Justice Speakers Series. The series this quarter features a variety of speakers all of whom will address unique aspects of environmental justice from their work, res...
  • King Tides Viewing Party in Oak Harbor
    King tides are the annual extreme-high tides that occur whenever the moon is closest to Earth. They are a dramatic feature of Washington winters – and a glimpse of what our future in Western Washington may look like as sea levels rise. A public event in Oak Harbor on Friday, Jan. 25, presented by ...
  • 2019 Volume 2
    2019 Volume 2 Recipe for Successful Management November, 2019 We’re often asked if you can eat green crabs, and whether that is a key to managing them. Green crabs are edible, but thankfully, we don’t currently have anywhere near the number of cr...
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