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  • National Public Lands Day
    The National Environmental Education Foundation’s National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer event for public lands. Established in 1994 and held annually on the fourth Saturday in September, the event brings out thousands of volunteers to help restore and im...
  • National Working Waterfronts & Waterways Symposium
    The National Working Waterfronts & Waterways Symposium is the crown jewel of the National Working Waterfront Network. People from across the United States attend the symposium to connect with one another and showcase (and initiate) innovative solutions to their waterfront issues. The ultimate ...
  • National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series
    Tune into the National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series: Giant Seabass – Kings of the Kelp Forest. Giant Seabass are a species of large fish that live in the cool waters off the coast of California. This fish is the top predator of the kelp forest but the population has been low because of ov...
  • Killer Whale Tales in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
    Join Jeff Hogan, founder of Killer Whale Tales, and national marine sanctuary staff for an interactive virtual experience learning all about Southern Resident killer whales and Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. During this live interaction game, students will play the role of scientist who c...
  • 2015 National Ocean Sciences Bowl Finals
    The 2015 National Ocean Sciences Bowl finals will be held in Ocean Springs, Mississipi. For more information, see the National Ocean Sciences Bowl website. ...
  • Moving Mountains: The Elwha River is still changing
    September 6, 2018 When the two dams on the Elwah River were removed starting in 2011, it was the world’s largest project of that kind. Years later, the now free-flowing river continues to mend and reshape its surrounding environments. A new study documenting the changes in sediment was publish...
  • Good News for Water Quality
    New pumpout boat services expand this summer in South Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands July 20, 2021 It will now be easier for recreational boaters to safely pump out vessel sewage and keep Washington’s waters clean with an expansion of mobile pumpout services in South Puget Sound and the ...
  • “What We Love To Do”: NOAA Science Camp Creatively Immerses Kids in Marine Science
    From the Autumn 2022 Sea Star  In the third consecutive summer of pandemic-related closures, NOAA Science Camp brought new programming to the beach during an extreme low tide By Ashli Blow, WSG Science Communications Specialist When Puget Sound receded during an extreme low tide in June, Maile Sull...
  • Documenting the European Green Crab Range Expansion
    (Header photo: Allen Pleus, Aquatic Invasive Species Unit Lead for Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife with one of the green crab captured in Padilla Bay during the collaborative assessment trapping effort in 2016.) February 6, 2018 The very first publication by Crab Team was just released ...
  • The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami and the Legacy in Washington 10 Years Later
    March 11, 2021 By Carrie Garrison-Laney, WSG Tsunami Hazards Specialist and PMEL Liaison Tsunami damage in Onagawa, Ishinomaki, Japan in 2011. Photo by Shunichi Koshimura On March 11, 2011 the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan — the 4th largest ever recorded worldwide — and the resulting...
  • New Video: Swinomish Community Visits a Clam Garden
    April 28, 2021 “Our coast Salish people had methods of cultivating the natural environment to support the ecosystems but also to feed the people,” says Alana Quintasket, senator for the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. “And a clam garden is one example of that.” However, cl...
  • Demystifying Science through Video
    NOAA Live! Webinar: Demystifying Science through Video with filmmaker Paul Hillman Science can be a tough nut to crack for a lot of people, and sometimes getting the information straight from a scientist can be full of technical jargon and difficult to understand. But science is the backbone for man...
  • New Video Explores the Power of Kelp
    June 17, 2020  Kelp absorbs carbon dioxide and other nutrients from seawater as it grows, potentially improving conditions for shellfish and other species. Can we harness this power of kelp by farming kelp and oysters together? In partnership with Washington Sea Grant, a team of leading researchers...
  • New Video: Washington Sea Grant Celebrates 50 Years of Service
    December 22, 2021 Take a look back over 50 years in this commemorative video celebrating Washington Sea Grant’s contributions to our state and look forward to another 50 years ahead. ...
  • New Video: King Tides Are Here
    December 14, 2020 In a typical year, we would invite the public to join us at a king tides viewing party this week to learn about the highest tides of the year, and what they can teach us about sea level rise. We all know that this is not a typical year. Instead, we invite you to learn about king ti...
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