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  • Measuring what Matters: Linking Life History Traits and Disease Resistance with Genomic Variation in Chinook Salmon Conservation Hatcheries
    Genetic conservation in salmon hatcheries Measuring What Matters: Linking Life History Traits and Disease Resistance with Genomic Variation in Chinook Salmon Conservation Hatcheries Researchers will develop tools and technologies for measuring and monitoring genetic change in fitness traits...
  • Media Releases
    Media Releases 2024 Mobile pumpout boats gain popularity, continue to expand throughout Puget Sound, May 1 Calling all filmmakers: Entries sought for the Olympic Peninsula’s eighth annual River & Ocean Film Festival, April 17 New modeling tool shows impacts of sea lev...
  • Mobile pumpout boats gain popularity, continue to expand throughout Puget Sound
    Mobile pumpout boats improve water quality in the Puget Sound and provide options for recreational boaters with bilges. May 1, 2024 Puget Sound — Options for recreational boaters to pump out boat sewage safely and efficiently are expanding throughout Puget Sound as the number of traveling “p...
  • Invasive Green Crab Found at Dungeness Spit
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 26, 2017 Contact: MaryAnn Wagner, Washington Sea Grant, 206-616-6353, maryannb@uw.edu Allen Pleus, Aquatic Invasive Species Unit Lead, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, 360-902-2724, allen.pleus@dfw.wa.gov Lorenz Sollmann, Deputy Project Leader, U.S. Fish &...
  • The Port of Port Townsend’s new pumpout unit models an innovative design to help keep our waters clean
    October 3, 2023 Port Townsend is getting a clean water boost with a new solar-powered pumpout unit that will help provide more options for boaters to properly dispose of their sewage. The unit was commissioned by the Port of Port Townsend and built by the nearby Northwest School of Wooden BoatBuildi...
  • Identifying European Green Crab
    Identifying European Green Crab The best way to protect Puget Sound from invasion by the European green crab is to learn how to recognize them and report sightings. This species is often confused with several similar-looking native crabs, so it is important to know the diff...
  • Washington Coastal Resilience Project 2016-2018
    Washington Coastal Resilience Project Improving risk communication and leveraging existing programs in Washington State to build capacity and enhance resilience in coastal communities The Washington Coastal Resilience Project was a 3-year effort to rapidly increase the state’s capacit...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Dave Sones
    October 2, 2021 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow Dave Sones is a fisherman and a member of the Makah Nation at Neah Bay. He’s been fishing since 1972, when he was 12 years old. As a young man, he worked at the Ozette Archaeological Site as an interpreter; later, he became fisheries ma...
  • Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with John Alto and Amy Sharp, a couple who work on their own commercial salmon troller
    January 26, 2023 The power couple reflected on how, for them, fishing is a craft that is passed down through generations and rooted in community By Andrea Richter-Sanchez, WSG Science Communications Fellow Amy Sharp showing off her fresh caught salmon They say nothing brings people together better t...
  • Protocol In Focus: Why do we use mackerel as bait?
    September 10, 2018 One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among sites, and track changes over time – even if different people are doing the sampling. With sampling on this scale, even the small steps can be important to what we learn from the d...
  • 2021 Volume 1
    2021 Volume 1 Let the trapping begin! June, 2021 This spring had a lot of us reflecting on what our lives were like a year ago. In June 2020, crabbers were in the mud, just as they are now, but how they got there in 2021 looked a lot different. While green c...
  • 2023 Volume 1
    2023 Volume 1 Crabbing Is A Team Sport November, 2023 Since Washington declared an emergency related to the European green crab invasion nearly two years ago, managers and scientists have dramatically grown state capacity to understand and control green crab...
  • Seabird Bycatch – Longlines
    Longlines Longline fishing is a technique that uses hooks to catch species like sablefish, halibut and tuna. It involves deploying thousands of baited hooks spaced along a line behind the boat. There are two types of longline fisheries: pelagic longlines, in...
  • Looking Back on 50 Years: Robyn Ricks Turns Science Into Art
    In honor of the 50th anniversary of Washington Sea Grant, we’re sharing reflections from current and former longtime staff about their work. Robyn Ricks has shaped how the outside world sees Washington Sea Grant for over two decades. As the program’s creative director, Ricks designs communicatio...
  • Update from Interim Director on Sea Grant Funding in 2019
    May 2018 Dear Friends, With vocal support from our many stakeholders, the National Sea Grant College Program was reinstated this past spring in the federal budget for FY2018.The FY18 Appropriations Omnibus Bill was passed by Congress and signed by the President in late March, which is encouraging ne...
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