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- Development and Commercial Transfer of Technologies to Improve the Hatching Success and Production of Juvenile Black Cod (Sablefish), Anoplopoma fimbria
Technologies for sablefish aquaculture Development and Commercial Transfer of Technologies to Improve the Hatching Success and Production of Juvenile Black Cod (Sablefish), Anoplopoma fimbria Researchers are exploring new technologies to improve sablefish commercial fisheries. ... - Dungeness Crab Cakes
August 14, 2020 By Abby Rogerson, WSG Student Assistant What does eating local mean to you? In a state of abundant marine resources, Washingtonians have ample opportunity to explore what local seafood has to offer, from shucking shellfish at the beach with friends to signing up for a Community Su... - 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... - How to Get Your “Eyes on the Beach” Like a Pro
October 6, 2016Â The recent captures of invasive European green crabs, the first documented in Washington’s Salish Sea, have garnered a lot of recent media attention. We are thrilled that local residents are eager to help protect shorelines from this global invasive species and have set about... - 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... - Crab Team Takes Willapa Bay by Storm: Part 2
November 8, 2016 This series of three posts was originally written in August, but was pre-empted by the news of European green crab captures on San Juan Island and in Padilla Bay. Better late than never, here are our field notes on green crab trapping in Willapa Bay during August of this year. Rea... - Marine Parasites on the Rise
The abundance of a type of worm commonly found in sushi has dramatically increased From the winter 2020–2021 Sea Star print newsletter From warming to acidification and sea level rise, the world’s oceans have undergone a frightening amount of change over the past few decades. In a recen... - Invasive Green Crab Found at Dungeness Spit
(Photo: European Green Crab found at Dungeness Spit, Sequim, April 2017. Photo by Allen Pleus, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife)   April 26, 2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sequim, WA — A new population of invasive European green crab has been found at Dungeness Spit, near Sequim, ... - Working Together to Monitor Dungeness Crab
From the Autumn 2022 Sea Star The Pacific Northwest Crab Research Group connects fisheries management scientists and resource managers, facilitating collaboration and information sharing By Samantha Larson, WSG Science Writer Emily Buckner, former WSG Hershman Fellow and current Program Manager for ... - Monitoring the Damage in the Heat Wave’s Wake
From the Autumn 2022 Sea Star Washington Sea Grant rapidly provided funding to two projects to survey the impacts of the historic June 2021 heat wave on intertidal marine life By Samantha Larson, WSG Science Writer Joe Williams, front, and Darrell Williams with the Swinomish Indian Tribal Communityâ... - Reimagining Our Future Shorelines
From the winter 2020–2021 Sea Star print newsletter The Washington Coastal Resilience Project will continue to help communities prepare for shoreline hazards for years to come  By MaryAnn Wagner, WSG Assistant Director for Communications Owen Beach, located in Point Defiance Park, is a popular a... - Invasive Green Crab Found at Dungeness Spit
April, 2017 A new population of invasive European green crab has been found at Dungeness Spit, near Sequim, Washington, rekindling concern over the potential for damage to local marine life and shorelines. Staff and volunteers from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), which manages Dungeness... - Green Crabs Have Arrived in Puget Sound: Are They Here to Stay?
Green Crabs Have Arrived in Puget Sound: Are They Here to Stay? Washington Sea Grant’s monitoring program works to prevent invasive green crabs from establishing populations in Puget Sound By Jasmine Prat, WSG Science Communications Fellow Puget Sound shorelines are teem... - Washington Sea Grant Coastal Resilience Fellowship
Washington Sea Grant Coastal Resilience Fellowship The host application for the 2025-2027 Coastal Resilience Fellowship is now OPEN Tentative 2025 Fellowship Timeline: Host Application Opens: March 18, 2025 (Application CLOSED) Host Applications Due: April 16, 2025 Fellowship Applica... - Kelp in the Kitchen: Cochayuyo Chocolates
February 18, 2020 By Bobbie Buzzell, WSG Science Communications Fellow Ready to try something really off the beaten path with kelp? If you’ve been following our kelp recipe blogs, you may have noticed an Asian theme with previous posts. But there are indeed other cultures that have incorp...