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  • “Oceanography” special issue spotlights Sea Grant
    May 8, 2024 Sea Grant-funded research and work with coastal and Great Lakes communities across the nation are the focus of a special issue of “Oceanography,” the official journal of The Oceanography Society. This special issue, published in April 2024, features 36 articles contributed by Sea Gr...
  • New staff: WSG welcomes Sanpisa Sritrairat
    November 15, 2023 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is excited to welcome Sanpisa Sritrairat as the new community engagement specialist. Growing up on the coast of Thailand, Sanpisa developed a deep love for coastal ecosystems. She has dedicated her career to protecting these ecosystems and the communitie...
  • The Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellowship has a track record of launching recent graduates into marine policy careers
    Many Hershman alums find themselves coming back full circle as they mentor the next generation of fellows From the Winter 2023/2024 Sea Star By Samantha Larson, WSG Science Writer Since 2008, Washington Sea Grant (WSG) has placed recent graduate students in offices across the state to spend a year w...
  • 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...
  • Twenty years of NOAA Science Camp
    NOAA Science Camp has brought a breadth of marine programming to middle and high school students since 2003 From the Winter 2023/2024 Sea Star By Samantha Larson, WSG Science Writer Minutes away from Seattle’s Space Needle and skyscrapers, a pocket beach along the waterfront hosts an abundance of ...
  • How to save the pinto abalone
    New research informs future restoration efforts for endangered pinto abalone populations in the Pacific Northwest From the Winter 2023/2024 Sea Star By Emma Duckworth, WSG Science Communications Fellow The pinto abalone is a crucial organism in Puget Sound. “They are the Roomba of the rocky intert...
  • The pulse of the ocean
    UW and Smithsonian researchers develop DNA identification methods for monitoring Salish Sea planktonic communities From the Winter 2023/2024 Sea Star By Katalin Plummer, WSG Science Communications Fellow Sometimes it’s the smallest living things that can tell us the most about the state of the...
  • 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...
  • Washington Sea Grant in the News 2018
    WSG in the News 2018 December 2018 Creation of new app allows citizens help clean up the waters of Puget Sound The Daily Chronicle, December 31 Mobile app new tool for coastal observations Peninsula Daily News, December 28 Ecological effects of wolf eradication to be discuessed in Jan. 8 lectur...
  • Self-Guided Field Trip Farm to Table: An Aquaculture Experience
    Self-Guided Field Trip: Farm to Table – An Aquaculture Experience WSG’s aquaculture technical assistance helps bring safe shellfish to award-winning Seattle restaurants. Restaurant Tour – Hop in a car for a tour of Seattle’s best oyster bars, where you’ll taste fi...
  • New modeling tool shows impacts of sea level rise, coastal flooding to Whatcom County
    February 27, 2024 Created by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and supported by Washington Sea Grant, the Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) will soon be available for use across Washington state From rising seas to eroding shorelines and more frequent, intense storms, the hazards faced...
  • 2020 Volume 1
    2020 Volume 1 Committed Crabbers November, 2020 This year was already poised to be exceptionally busy for WSG Crab Team and the management of the European green crab invasion in Washington – even before we were faced with a global pandemic. Through la...
  • Rising Seas and a Plan to Deal with Climate Change
    Rising Seas and a Plan to Deal with Climate Change WSG’s Ian Miller helps the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe lead the way in climate planning. Many native tribes in Washington are acutely exposed to the effects of climate change. From the Swinomish Reservation on Skagit Bay to...
  • Local and Coastal: Summer Bounty Salmon Burgers
    July 31, 2020  By Abby Rogerson, WSG Student Assistant  Do you know who catches your fish? With how complicated seafood supply chains can be, it can be difficult to answer ‘yes’ to that question. Struggling to trace your fillet back to its source can be frustrating when trying to take advantag...
  • Community Science Volunteers are as Important as Ever During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    June 17, 2020 By Brandon McWilliams, WSG Science Communications Fellow  WSG Crab Team volunteers sweep Penn Cove for a trap. On a normal spring day along the Puget Sound, chances are good that one of the people enjoying the coast is also doing scientific research. Many projects at Washington Sea Gr...
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