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  • Russell Callender Nominated for NOAA Distinguished Career Award
    May 2, 2019 Congratulations to WSG Director Russell Callender for his nomination to the NOAA Distinguished Career Award for Professional Achievement. The award recognizes significant accomplishments that have resulted in long-term benefits to the bureau’s mission and strategic goals. Dr. Callender...
  • Cama to Camano Island Winter Walk
    Join the Friends of Camano Island Parks for a Winter Walk. Meet the Ivy Road and Dry Lake road junction. You can access Dry Lake Road from Elger Bay Road or Monticello Road. Walk from the Cama trailhead to the south beach of Camano Island State Park enjoying the downhill and level terrain with great...
  • Crabber/Towboat Lane Agreement
    Crabber/Towboat Lane Agreement Meetings are held twice per year on the 2nd Friday in November and March in Astoria, OR. Notice: Towlanes were updated on November 1, 2019. If you are using maps prior to that date you will need to download the most recent version. Subscribe to the Crabber/To...
  • Advisory Committee
    Advisory Committee The WSG Advisory Committee provides general program oversight, direction, and advice. The Committee was first established in August 2006 with stakeholders and federal and state partners. The Committee was restructured in 2022 to better reflect the diverse ...
  • WSG in the News 2020
    Washington Sea Grant in the News December 2020 What causes king tides and where to see otters in the wild in Washington The Seattle Times, December 10 Witness King Tides and help build a picture of the future The Wahkiakum County Eagle, December 10 Head outdoors this holiday season to witness k...
  • Washington Grad Students Tackle Real-World Marine Challenges
    Washington Sea Grant’s latest set of fellows place gifted students in the agencies where they can do the most good. From working as a divemaster in Thailand to investigating 150 years of shrinking ice seasons on Lake Superior while still in high school, Washington Sea Grant’s fellows h...
  • Send Your Ideas: What Are the Best Pacific Northwest Oyster Stories?
    October 19, 2020  “Shuck, slurp, repeat.” Washington Sea Grant is proud to announce its plan to revise and update the popular book, Heaven on the Half Shell: The Story of the Northwest’s Love Affair with the Oyster. Heaven on the Half Shell tells the true story of oyster farming i...
  • Russell Callender shares about his career, passions and what lies ahead
    April 7, 2023 From the Summer 2023 Sea Star Having served as director of Washington Sea Grant since 2018, Callender retires in April 2023 “Ever since I was a teenager, my passion was for conservation,” says Russell Callender. He kept his love for preserving the environment close to heart throug...
  • Crab Team Press
    Crab Team In the News Recent Press Features 2024 Seattle Times: “No end in sight for WA’s battle against invasive green crabs” (September 5) KUOW: “Claws for concern: The green crab epidemic threatening Washington clams” (July 26)...
  • Nooksack River Walk
    The beautiful Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is one of the most visited forests in the country. Let’s do our part to keep it and the Nooksack River healthy! Discover native plants, find aquatic insects, and learn about environmental stewardship on this salmon-focused nature walk along th...
  • NOSB Orca Bowl Donation Form
    NOSB Orca Bowl Donation Form Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Yes! I am interested in supporting the NOSB Orca BowlI would like to make a gift with a credit cardEnclose check payable to the University of Washington Foundation at • Orca Bowl, Washington Sea Grant/UW, ...
  • Using molecular scatology to determine winter and spring pinniped predation on Chinook salmon in Northwest Washington: Implications for salmon recovery, fisheries management, and endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales
    Pinniped Predation on Chinook Salmon Using molecular scatology to determine winter and spring pinniped predation on Chinook salmon in Northwest Washington: Implications for salmon recovery, fisheries management, and endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales Researchers used molecular scato...
  • Nooksack River Walk
    The beautiful Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is one of the most visited forests in the country. Let’s do our part to keep it and the Nooksack River healthy! Discover native plants, find aquatic insects, and learn about environmental stewardship on this salmon-focused nature walk along th...
  • Solving an Environmental Mystery at NOAA Science Camp
    July 24, 2019 Where in Seattle can middle and high school students interact with real marine scientists, get hands-on research experience and even – if they dare – pick through seal poop? NOAA Science Camp! We just wrapped up another fun and educational year for Washington Sea Grant’s...
  • NOAA Science Camp – Whale of a Time
    July 12-16: Whale of a Time: Register Here! Calling all Middle Schoolers! Join NOAA Science Camp in July for virtual fun and marine science exploration! Register for a week (or two!) of daily opportunities to learn more about NOAA science and the important work we do to understand our ocean envir...
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