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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...
  • Padilla Bay Rapid Response: Day 2
    September 27, 2016 Map showing trapping (white) and capture (red) sites to date for invasive European green crab in Padilla Bay. Click to enlarge. Another stunningly beautiful day to explore Padilla Bay (read about day 1). Day two of our rapid response trapping effort is complete; our teams checked ...
  • New story map unites sea gardens around the Pacific and shows the importance of revitalizing Indigenous mariculture practices for food sovereignty and resilience
    February 17, 2022 See the interactive, “living” story map at www.seagardens.net Clam Garden on British Columbia’s Central Coast – Photo by Keith Holmes, Hakai Institute Indigenous People have been stewarding the ocean for thousands of years. This stewardship has appeared in many differen...
  • Washington Graduates Head to D.C. to Tackle Real-World Marine Policy Challenges
    December 12, 2017 Four graduates of the University of Washington (UW) have been selected for the National Sea Grant College Program’s prestigious John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship for 2018 to study, develop and implement policies addressing issues in ocean and coastal management, fisheries a...
  • The Sonic World of the Amazonian Pink Dolphin
    David Bonnett, Citizen Scientist The Fort Worden Chapel Admission: $5 (students, teachers FREE) Mr Bonnett will present his most recent finding of his acoustical research with Amazonian Pink Dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) including how ecosystem changes in the Amazon are impacting this species and how t...
  • Art and Science of the Marine Micro World
    Carla Stehr will join the Port Townsend Marine Science Center in its third installment of The Future of the Oceans lecture series. Stehr is a retired NOAA Marine Biologist who applies her fascination with the patterns and textures of marine life to her art. Visit her website to learn more.   Su...
  • The Elwha’s living laboratory: lessons from the world’s largest dam-removal project
    October 1, 2018 A feature article in The Revelator tells the story of what researchers including WSG coastal hazards specialist have learned since the two dams that once sat on the Elwha River were removed. The key takeaway? That recovery is possible. “When we go into these large-scale ecosys...
  • 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...
  • Ocean Acidification
    Ocean Acidification The oceans’ absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere is causing fundamental changes in seawater chemistry. CO2 reacts with water to form carbonic acid, which makes seawater more acidic. This process, known as ocean acidification (or OA) ha...
  • Get Involved With Crab Team
    Get Involved With Crab Team Volunteer Toolbox Crab Team estimates that there are more than 400 sites in Puget Sound, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the San Juan Islands possessing at least one suitable habitat feature for European green crabs. That is many more than ...
  • Fisheries and Seafood
    Fisheries and Seafood Fishing and seafood have been part of the culture and commerce of Washington state for centuries. Washington’s traditions, expertise, resources, and location give it a pivotal place in the seafood economy of the entire Pacific Coast, from California to Alaska. Today,...
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    A leader in research, outreach, and education for more than 45 years, Washington Sea Grant helps people to understand and address the challenges facing Washington’s ocean and coasts. News   Geoduck Aquaculture Farming is Subject of New Study The first major scientific study to examin...
  • 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...
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