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  • Resilience of Soft-Sediment Communities after Geoduck Harvest in Samish Bay, Washington
    Geoduck-eelgrass interactions in Samish Bay Resilience of Soft-Sediment Communities after Geoduck Harvest in Samish Bay, Washington Researchers documented environmental effects of geoduck aquaculture on eelgrass meadows and associated soft-sediment habitat as part of the Geoduck Aquacultur...
  • Accounting for Spatial Structure in Stock Assessments: The Case of Pacific Sardine
    Spatial structure in Pacific sardine stocks Accounting for Spatial Structure in Stock Assessments: The Case of Pacific Sardine This research exposes bias in current Pacific sardine assessments and develops a spatially structured model that provides more accuracy and points toward changes in...
  • April 2022 Sea Safety Trainings
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 9, 2022 CONTACT: Jenna Keeton, Washington Sea Grant: (206) 543-7009, keetonj@uw.edu   Sea Safety and Survival Trainings in Ilwaco and Westport   Learn emergency drills for commercial fishing vessels   Washington Sea Grant is sponsoring two one-day Sea Safety & ...
  • Rain Garden Design Virtual Workshop
    Join Emily Bishton, Sustainable Gardening Educator, for a free Zoom workshop sponsored by WSU Extension Master Gardeners. Please join for the upcoming Bellevue Demonstration Garden workshops via Zoom. The workshops will be on Zoom from 1:30 to 3:30 pm on Saturdays. More info at: https://www.faceboo...
  • The Wave of the Future: Marine Renewable Energy
    NEWS RELEASE August 8, 2017   CONTACT: Meg Chadsey, Washington Sea Grant, mchadsey@uw.edu, 206-616-1538   The Wave of the Future: Marine Renewable Energy   Washington Sea Grant Marine Renewable Energy Seminar Series Tuesday, Aug. 15th, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. in For...
  • Webinar: Is my seafood safe to eat?
    OneNOAA Science Seminar Series Sponsors: Join the NOAA Central Library and the Technology Partnerships Office (TPO) for the new NOAA Innovators Series! This series will be facilitated by Derek Parks, Technology Transfer Program Manager. Webinar ONLY: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8960343...
  • WSG receives $1.59 million to boost Puget Sound habitat
    March 6, 2023 The two WSG-led projects selected for funding will focus on sea level rise vulnerability and managing invasive European green crab Photo: Grace Marcella Norman Two projects led by Washington Sea Grant (WSG) will receive a total of $1.59 million through the Puget Sound National Estuary ...
  • 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...
  • Sea Levels are Rising in Washington. What will the Shorelines of the Future be like?
    July 22, 2022 A new report from the Washington Coastal Resilience Project evaluates the trade-offs between various strategies to manage the impacts of sea level rise As sea levels continue to rise, coastal hazards such as flooding and erosion will become increasingly common. According to recent asse...
  • 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 ...
  • A novel proteomic-based approach to identify and mitigate factors responsible for shellfish mortality events
    Causes of oyster seed (or spat) dieoffs A Novel Proteomic-based Approach to Identify and Mitigate Factors Responsible for Shellfish Mortality Events Use of shotgun proteomics to probe the causes of mysterious mass die-offs of oyster seed at hatcheries in Washington and Hawaii and assess imp...
  • Spotting Salmon With Sound
    Kerry Accola’s research took her to Seattle’s seawall in search of salmon From the winter 2020–2021 Sea Star print newsletter By James Lee, WSG Science Communications Fellow Picture going out on a small boat or a kayak. Do you see yourself paddling past a serene, relaxing marsh? Or p...
  • What Does the Invasion at Lummi Mean for the Salish Sea?
    December 6, 2021 The recent report by the Lummi Nation of more than 70,000 European green crabs captured this year has many wondering what this could mean for efforts to prevent green crabs from establishing in the Salish Sea. This number certainly indicates that the population of green crabs within...
  • Rising Trend of Local Consumers Connect to Washington Seafood
    October 2, 2020 Governor Jay Inslee proclaims October Seafood Month OLYMPIA / SEATTLE – Consumers have long had access to local Washington seafood through their favorite grocer or farmers’ market, but this October the state is celebrating Seafood Month by recognizing the growing trend to ...
  • WSG celebrates Seafood Month
    October, 2018 This month, Washington Sea Grant joins in on Seafood Month celebrations with weekly stories from our programs that support fisheries, aquaculture and the people who are at the center of them. Week One: Fisheries and People  The theme of the week is fisheries and people. Read about WSG...
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