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  • Looking Back on 50 Years: Longtime WSG Staff Reflect on Their Work
    From the winter 2021–2022 Sea Star print newsletter In honor of the program’s golden anniversary, we asked four current and former staff to reflect on what they have accomplished here By Grace Freeman, WSG Science Communications Fellow Based in Seattle and housed within the University of Washin...
  • 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...
  • Marine Debris Can Ruin A Day on the Water
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 2, 2020  CONTACTS: Aaron Barnett, Boating Operations Specialist (206) 853-6991 or at aaronb5@u.washington.edu or MaryAnn Wagner, WSG Communications maryannb@uw.edu Marine Debris Can Ruin A Day on the Water Boaters are the front line in keeping Washington’s waters safe ...
  • Winter 2023-24 Sea Star
    March 5, 2024   The new issue of our biannual magazine is now available! Catch up on Washington Sea Grant’s (WSG) recent research, outreach and education programs across the state through Sea Star, our biannual magazine. The winter 2023-24 issue includes five feature stories diggin...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Amy Grondin
      October 12, 2020 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow Amy Grondin is a salmon fisherman and a sustainable seafood consultant. She owns Duna Fisheries, LLC with her business partner and husband Greg Friedrichs. When they’re not fishing on F/V Arminta, their 48-foot wooden fishing b...
  • Ten recent graduates selected for the 2024-2025 WSG Hershman Fellowship
    August 22, 2024 Congratulations to our new WSG Hershman Fellows! We are pleased to announce that recent graduates Elise Adams, Jessica Clemens, Nika Hoffman, Heeju Jung, Jess Lechtenberg, Allison Morgan, Courtney Murphy, Rondi Nordal, Katalin Plummer and Jack Winterhalter have been awarded the Washi...
  • Protocol in Focus: What Happens to My Data?
    November 21, 2017 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 da...
  • Boating Sales
    Keeping Washington’s Recreational Boating Data in Ship Shape For Bob Goodwin, every Saturday morning starts the same way. Cup of coffee in hand, he fires up his computer and logs on to the Washington Department of Licensing’s (DOL) secure server. Then he downloads the dataset that recor...
  • Pumpout Washington
    Aaron Barnett, Boating Program Specialist, and Bridget Trosin, Coastal Policy Specialist In partnership with the Washington State Parks Clean Vessel Act program, WSG manages the popular Pumpout Washington program, which educates boaters about the importance of proper sew...
  • New staff: WSG welcomes Manya Chadha
    March 4, 2024 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is pleased to welcome Manya Chadha as a new student assistant on the communications team. In this role, Manya collaborates with the WSG communications team to manage and revamp WSG’s website, report communications and social media metrics and assist in int...
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    Major anthropogenic physical disturbance   Columbia River: First pile dikes installed on lower Columbia River ...
  • Salmon Habitat Restoration in Thermally Impaired Waters: Engineered Log Jams, Hyporheic Exchange and Cool-Water Refuge
    Log Jams Provide Refuge  Salmon Habitat Restoration in Thermally Impaired Waters: Engineered Log Jams, Hyporheic Exchange and Cool-Water Refuge Engineered log jams are being tested for their ability to promote shallow groundwater upwelling, which can help create cool-water refuges critica...
  • 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...
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