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  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Hazel Secor from Cape Flattery Fishermenā€™s Co-Op
    April 29, 2022 By Benjamin Haagen, Science Communications Fellow Hazel Secor has been working as manager of the Cape Flattery Fishermanā€™s Co-op in Neah Bay, Washington since 2014, supporting the local fishing industry and working with fishers to process and distribute seafood to communities aroun...
  • 2019 Volume 1
    2019 Volume 1 The “Team” in Crab Team June 3, 2019 It’s difficult to believe, but Washington Sea Grant Crab Team has officially launched our fifth year of monitoring. It’s easy for us to reflect on the number of green crab, monitoring...
  • Building Citizen Science With Volunteers As Partners: Part 1
    2015 was a pilot year for Crab Team monitoring. Here, in a series of two posts, Natalie White, an undergraduate in the UW Program on the Environment Capstone Program, will share the work she did to understand the volunteer experience during our pilot year. In a third post, we’ll fill you in on...
  • Carbon comes home
    Carbon Comes Home How a serendipitous connection led ocean acidification researchers to an island farm Back in the early 2000s, Washington State was ground zero for ocean acidification,ā€ Meg Chadsey, ocean acidification specialist at Washington Sea Grant (WSG), says. ā€œFossil fuel emissi...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Dan Sleavy from High Tide Seafoods
    June 28, 2022 By Benjamin Haagen, Science Communications Fellow Processors are essential to getting seafood such as Dungeness crab to market. Local seafood processors provide valuable services to their communities by supporting fishers, bringing consistent seasonal work to locals, and providing fre...
  • King Tides Provide a Window into the Future of Washington Shorelines
    From the autumn 2019 Sea Star print newsletter By Andrew Chin, WSG Science Communications Fellow On a quiet day in Oak Harbor last January, the surface of Puget Sound was as smooth as glass. The water gently reflected the winter sun as 45 pairs of eyes watched the tide slowly overtake the shoreline,...
  • New Detection of European Green Crab in Samish Bay
    Ā  January 23, 2019 Samish Bay is located just northeast of Padilla Bay. Three European green crab have been found in Samish Bay, north of Mt. Vernon, a new detection location for the globally-damaging invasive on Washingtonā€™s inland shorelines. The three adult crabs, including an egg-bearing (gra...
  • Savvy Septic Workshop
    FREE & Online. Register today to attend either Tuesday February 1 or Wednesday February 2, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. https://zoom.us/webinar/register/8316354576146/WN_bn39jdUVQsmMGafHLm9MmA Snohomish County’s Savvy Septic Program is a one-stop-shop for financing options, incentives, and educa...
  • Fall 2017
    Fall 2017 Wrapping up a busy year November 21st, 2017 The 2017 Crab Team sampling season has officially concluded, and We – with a capital ā€œWā€, inclusive of the whole community of Crab Team volunteers, partners, cheerleaders and staff – can b...
  • WSG in the News 2015
    WSG in the News 2015 December 2015 King Tides coming to the region Skagit Valley Herald, December 26 Tracking a voracious invasive predator Port Townsend Leader, December 9 Gear not geoducks impact ecosystem College of the Environment,Ā December 4 Cousteau’s acid apocalypse to feature Was...
  • 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...
  • Protocol in Focus: Why do we measure European green crabs?
    We are Crab Team after all, so itā€™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?Ā  Weā€™re covering this rich top...
  • National Competitions
    National Competitions American Lobster Research Funding Opportunity The National Sea Grant College Program has announced a federal funding opportunity to support American Lobster research: American Lobster Research Funding Opportunity ā€“Ā open to individuals, groups and ins...
  • Boat School Launches Marine Systems Training
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 7, 2018 CONTACT: Betsy Davis, Executive Director, Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding 360-385-4948 or betsy@nwswb.edu Boat School Launches Marine Systems Training Accredited and Approved for Federal Student Aid and VA Education Benefits Enrollment is now open for marin...
  • Update on Sea Grant Funding for 2019 from WSG Interim Director
      June 15, 2018 UPDATE: We are happy to report that the House and Senate have yet again demonstrated strong support for the Sea Grant program. Ā This week, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee proposed a bill that would fund the National Sea Grant program for fiscal year 2019 at $83 millio...
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