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  • The pulse of the ocean
    UW and Smithsonian researchers develop DNA identification methods for monitoring Salish Sea planktonic communities From the Winter 2023/2024 Sea Star By Katalin Plummer, WSG Science Communications Fellow Sometimes it’s the smallest living things that can tell us the most about the state of the...
  • Evidence of Invasive European Green Crab Found at Two New Sites
    July 9, 2018 Washington Sea Grant’s Crab Team and Washington State’s Department of Natural Resources report evidence of the invasive European green crab at two new sites in the Salish Sea: Fidalgo Bay and Dungeness Landing, near Dungeness Spit. A green crab shell was found at Fidalgo B...
  • Remembering Bob Goodwin
    July 17, 2024 Goodwin contributed to Washington Sea Grant through various roles for nearly 50 years We are sad to share the news of the passing of former Washington Sea Grant (WSG) staff member Bob Goodwin. Goodwin died on May 3, 2024 at his home in Wenatchee, Washington, after a year of fighting ca...
  • “Oceanography” special issue spotlights Sea Grant
    May 8, 2024 Sea Grant-funded research and work with coastal and Great Lakes communities across the nation are the focus of a special issue of “Oceanography,” the official journal of The Oceanography Society. This special issue, published in April 2024, features 36 articles contributed by Sea Gr...
  • The first Seaweed Knowledge Symposium covered the challenges and opportunities of a burgeoning field
    December 5, 2023 Watch the video recordings of the December 2022 Seaweed Knowledge Symposium online The seaweed of Puget Sound. Photo credit: Simone Alin Seaweed aquaculture in Washington is a bit like the “Cheshire cat”: though there are a handful of commercial farms and restoration projects, a...
  • How to save the pinto abalone
    New research informs future restoration efforts for endangered pinto abalone populations in the Pacific Northwest From the Winter 2023/2024 Sea Star By Emma Duckworth, WSG Science Communications Fellow The pinto abalone is a crucial organism in Puget Sound. “They are the Roomba of the rocky intert...
  • 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...
  • Olympic OA Regional Vulnerability Assessment
    The Olympic Coast as a Sentinel – Tribal Communities at the Forefront of Ocean Change Indigenous people have depended on Olympic Coast marine species for their livelihoods, food security and cultural practices for thousands of years. Today, these species—and the triba...
  • Announcing the River & Ocean Film Festival Photo Contest
    July 29, 2024     Forks, WA – The River & Ocean Film Festival returns in 2024 to celebrate the freshwater and marine environments on the west side of the Olympic Peninsula. On October 18 in Forks, Washington, short films from the peninsula and beyond will showcase the region’s...
  • Sea Levels are Rising in Washington. What will the Shorelines of the Future be like?
    July 22, 2022 A new report from the Washington Coastal Resilience Project evaluates the trade-offs between various strategies to manage the impacts of sea level rise As sea levels continue to rise, coastal hazards such as flooding and erosion will become increasingly common. According to recent asse...
  • Impacts from the Summer 2021 Heatwave on Washington Shellfish
    July 21, 2021 Dead butter clams. Photo: Ron Carr The record-breaking heat that hit the Pacific Northwest from June 23 to 28, 2021, caused harm to many intertidal shellfish and invertebrate species on Washington beaches. On many beaches, species such as cockles, varnish clams, butter clams, and nativ...
  • Anti-Racism Resources
    Anti-Racism Resources June 8, 2020; Updated March 19, 2021 As said in our statement of solidarity with the Black community and our statement of solidarity with the AAPI community, as individuals and as an organization we are working to identify how we have participated in the systemic rac...
  • Twenty years of NOAA Science Camp
    NOAA Science Camp has brought a breadth of marine programming to middle and high school students since 2003 From the Winter 2023/2024 Sea Star By Samantha Larson, WSG Science Writer Minutes away from Seattle’s Space Needle and skyscrapers, a pocket beach along the waterfront hosts an abundance of ...
  • ABYC Marine Systems Certification Course to be Offered Fall 2017
    News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 24, 2017 Contact: Sandy Brown, American Boat and Yacht Council 410.990.4460 ext. 101 or sbrown@abycinc.org ABYC Marine Systems Certification Course to be Offered Fall 2017 September 18-21, 2017 Get certified in marine systems in ABYC’s nationally-...
  • Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with Maggie Michaels of the High School Seafood Butchery program
    September 6, 2024 By Brian McGreal, WSG Science Communications Fellow Students practice butchering fish in the High School Seafood Butchery pilot program. Photo courtesy of Maggie Michaels. In the spring of 2024, students at high schools up and down the Oregon coast engaged with a different sort of ...
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