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  • Crab Team New Volunteer Training – Padilla Bay
    Interested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries in Washington’s Salish Sea? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to join Crab Team’s “Boots in the Mud” – no prior experience necessary. The workshop will include: An...
  • CANCELED: First Aid At Sea Course – Bellingham
    It is with an abundance of caution that the director of Washington Sea Grant has decided to cancel this event. Washington Sea Grant does not want to risk anyone’s health and wellness given the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in our state. Current information regarding the University’s communicati...
  • Coastal Hazards
    Coastal Hazards in Washington State Dwellers on Washington’s seismically active, highly exposed shores face a daunting range of natural and human-induced hazards. Some are continual and inexorable, such as climate-driven sea level rise. Some are commonplace phenomena, such as winter storm...
  • Molt Search on-beach Practice (Island County)
    Washington Sea Grant and Washington State University Extension have teamed up to launch a new volunteer-based early detection program to complement the existing Crab Team monitoring network. This event includes an hour and a half long workshop where you will learn how to identify crab molts, where a...
  • Looking Back on 50 Years: Former Director Louis Echols Championed Washington Sea Grant Through Partnerships and Mentorship
    In honor of the 50th anniversary of Washington Sea Grant, we’re sharing reflections from current and former longtime staff about their work. Serving as director for over 22 years, Louis Echols’ influence on Washington Sea Grant’s (WSG) mission can be seen throughout our community. Echol’s jo...
  • Washington Sea Grant receives federal funding to train the next generation of the aquaculture workforce
    August 30, 2023 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is pleased to have a project selected for funding through the NOAA Sea Grant Aquaculture Workforce Development Support Projects competition.  The WSG project seeks to revive a previously successful crew training program by updating it to reflect current in...
  • Metagenomic Fluctuations of Zooplankton and Ichthyoplankton Communities in the Salish Sea: Association with Water Chemistry
    SALISH SEA PLANKTON AND WATER CHEMISTRY Investigating How Salish Sea Plankton Respond to Environmental Changes Metagenomic fluctuations of zooplankton and ichthyoplankton communities in the Salish Sea and their association with water chemistry. Principal Investigator Julie Ke...
  • Molt Search Molt Blitz (Lopez Island)
    Past Molt Search training in action (credit: Jess Newley) Are you a beachwalker? A shell collector? Keep an eye out for invasive green crabs while you do by participating in “Molt Search“, a new early detection community science program by Washington Sea Grant & WSU Extension designed to he...
  • Invasive Green Crab Monitoring Volunteer Training
    Invasive European Green Crabs could be coming to a beach near you! Washington Sea Grant is partnering with Stream Team and the South Sound Estuary Association (SSEA) to monitor for invasive European Crabs at sites throughout south Puget Sound. If you are interested in monitoring local pocket estua...
  • Crab Team Training Workshop (Lopez Island)
    This event is free, but registration is required. Interested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries on Lopez Island? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to be our “Boots in the Mud” and join the Crab Team volunteer corps –...
  • Update on European Green Crab at Dungeness Spit
    Header image: Allen Pleus (WDFW) June 22, 2017 Four European green crab were captured at Dungeness Spit in early April – the third location in inland Washington where green crab have been found. Since the initial discovery 10 weeks ago, staff and volunteers from US Fish and Wildlife Service (U...
  • Reduced Bycatch in Alaska and West Coast Fisheries
    Seabird Bycatch in Alaska Washington Sea Grant research program reduces seabird bycatch in Alaska and West Coast fisheries Washington Sea Grant is a leader in developing techniques and education materials for reducing seabird bycatch in U.S. North Pacific fisheries, ultimately helping to pr...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Andy Mitby
    October 5, 2020 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow Andy Mitby of Drake Teal Fisheries is a fourth-generation fisherman and also a Husky alum, with a bachelor’s degree in marine science from the University of Washington. He says his house is now divided, now that his kids attend UW ...
  • A Slow Start to the 2020 Green Crab Season
    May 8, 2020 Like so many other projects and programs right now, partners contributing to state-wide efforts to manage European green crabs are trying to figure out what can safely be done, in the midst of the global pandemic, to address the urgent threat of invasion. In particular, there has been co...
  • Salish Sea-wide Molt Blitz!
    Washington Sea Grant and Washington State University Extension have teamed up to launch a new volunteer-based early detection program to complement the existing Crab Team monitoring network. Already trained? Stop by your local shoreline on June 20th to complete a Molt Search independently, contribut...
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