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  • Albatross Conservation in Commercial Fisheries
    The Wildlife Science Group at the School of Environmental & Forest Sciences present the Wildlife Science Seminar series each spring quarter. This year, they are hosting Washington Sea Grant’s  Ed Melvin, who will talk about Albatross conservation. ...
  • Bevan Series 2018: Liz Neeley
    The Bevan Series is a popular annual event held one quarter each year, usually in the format of weekly seminars for 10 weeks, and on occasion as a two-day symposium. The series features internationally recognized experts seeking to examine current issues affecting fisheries and marine conservation,...
  • 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...
  • Eastern Washington Marinas Takes Big Steps to Prevent Small Oil Spills in Lakes
    August 17, 2017 Evening at a Lake Chelan marina. Washington Sea Grant expands its clean marina and small oil spill prevention programs on Lake Chelan   Head down to Lake Chelan on a hot summer day, and its vast surface will be speckled with jet skis and motor boats. The locals all know there’s no...
  • Crab Team at the Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference
    May 31, 2022 The second all-virtual Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference (April 26-28) offered everyone with an interest or involvement in the inland waters shared by Washington and British Columbia the chance to connect over a huge range of topics, impacts of last summer’s heat dome, southern resi...
  • Shellfish and the Environment Research Symposium
    Shellfish & the Environment Research Symposium On December 8, 2014, over 300 people attended a symposium on shellfish and the environment, held in Lacey, Washington. The symposium brought together scientists and other experts to share the latest research and information on shellfish and the envi...
  • WSG Fellowships Reunion Schedule
    WSG Fellowships Reunion Schedule Please be sure to RSVP for each activity right away! Monday, August 29th 9:00 a.m. • Welcome Beach Walk Meet at the Center for Urban Horticulture for transportation (8:30 a.m.) 3501 NE 41st St, Seattle, 98105 or Meet at Charles Richey Sr Viewpoint, loc...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Libie Cain
    October 1, 2020 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow   Libie Cain fishes Dungeness crab and albacore out of Westport. She grew up on Cooper Point by Evergreen State College and has an architectural degree. In fact, she was part of the team that helped build the Natural Resources B...
  • Liz Perkin: Rivers of light: How artificial light at night affects stream ecosystems
    Artificial light is increasingly recognized as a potential disrupter of ecosystems and their functioning. The effects of artificial light on stream systems is of particular interest, as recent research in Berlin has shown that flowing waters are disproportionally more likely to experience increased ...
  • Washington Applied Sustainability Internship
    Washington Applied Sustainability Internship Intern application NOW CLOSED Intern application due April 21, 2023 In 2023 WASI is hosting four summer internships! Host Businesses: Wilcox Farms, Inc Sekisui Aerospace Canyon Creek Cabinet Company Boeing Read the 2023 WASI ...
  • Monster Seminar JAM – NOAA’s Aquaculture Program: Having Our Fish and Eating Them Too
    The NWFSC Monster Seminar JAM is a weekly seminar with presentations by Center scientists and guest speakers, and touches on variety of research fields, including landscape ecology, community ecology, genetics, wildlife biology, systematics, marine ecology, conservation biology, population biology a...
  • The Mountain-Moving “Mosquito” of Ocean Acidification
    The Mountain-Moving “Mosquito” of Ocean Acidification Washington Sea Grant’s Meg Chadsey proves the power of one to mobilize action on a very big issue. The Journal of Irreproducible Results once published a paper calculating how quickly the Pacific and Atlantic coasts ...
  • WSG in the news 2021
    WSG in the News 2021 December 2021 Swinomish Tribe wants to resurrect U.S. clam gardening Crosscut, December 15 Green crab disaster in Lummi Sea Pond illustrates the need for vigilance Radio Pacific, Inc., December 9 Scientists see positive results from European green crab trapping in Drayton H...
  • Poulsbo: Introduction to Invasive Green Crabs
    Photo: Greg C Jensen (Poulsbo) 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 ...
  • Streams of Thought Film Festival
    As part of Whatcom Water Week, Streams of Through Film Festival will feature four films at the Pickford Film Center: Ebb and Flow: Sept. 16, 6:30-8:30pm his film follows 93yr old Jerry (Eiichi) Yamashita’s recounting of the family history to his son Patrick, around a campfire on their shellfish ti...
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