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Washington Sea Grant continues to help people understand and address the challenges facing Washington’s ocean and coasts.


WSG NEWS

Researchers to map the genome of invasive European green crab

With state funding, WSG will work with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Woods Hole Oceanographic institution to shed light on a highly invasive species.

Economic Recovery Corps Fellow Jessika Tantisook helps to shape a resilient ocean economy on Washington’s Pacific coast

In her role, Tantisook is helping local governments on the Pacific coast to build capacity and further their economic development goals.

Tacoma SOTA Wins the 2025 Orca Bowl Competition

Recap of the 2025 Orca Bowl Competition hosted by Washington Sea Grant.

Spring 2025 WSG Director update

WSG continues to provide value to Washington state.

Steller sea lion scat and science communications

A fellow reflects on her Washington Sea Grant-supported research opportunity.

Eyes on the Elwha: A conversation with WSG coastal hazards specialist Ian Miller

WSG coastal hazards specialist Ian Miller has been closely connected to the Elwha River long before the dam removals occurred.

Map of Puget Sound Area Showing Markers Where WSG Works

Where is Washington Sea Grant? 

Explore the Washington Sea Grant Story Map by clicking any point on the map – and learn what we are up to around the State!

EVENTS

River & Ocean Film Festival | Forks, April 12

After the event originally schedule in October had to be cancelled due to a power outage, the 8th Annual River and Ocean Film Festival is back on!

Heaven on the Half Shell Talk | Tacoma, April 17

Explore the significant historical and cultural role that oysters have played in the Pacific Northwest. Join authors David George Gordon, Samantha Larson, and Mary Ann Barron Wagner as they discuss their book, Heaven on the Half Shell. Afterward, discover why Washington’s oysters are celebrated as a world-renowned culinary delicacy in a demonstration and tasting led by master shucker David Leck.

Planners’ Briefing for Puget Sound Parcel-Scale Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment | Virtual, April 18

This webinar introduces a project funded by the Habitat Strategic Initiative Lead that will improve upon a spatial analysis of SLR vulnerability initially developed between 2020-2023 that is intended to inform land use, ecological restoration, and hazard planning in Puget Sound. The assessment will re-calculate an SLR vulnerability index for every parcel within an SLR hazard zone, based both on the configuration of infrastructure and coastal habitats within the study area.

Fisherman First Aid and Safety Training (FFAST) | Westport, WA–April 24-25, 2025

The Fishermen First Aid and Safety Training (FFAST) course is a two-day intensive first aid course. It was built to help commercial fishermen prevent and treat injuries they are likely to encounter at sea.

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Funding and Fellowships

Community Engaged Internship for Undergraduates

A paid, 10-week summer internship opportunity in southwest Washington.

Applications due: April 2, 2025

Washington Applied Sustainability Internship

An undergraduate summer internship program designed to link dedicated engineering, chemistry, sustainability and environmental sciences students with business and industry in Washington.

Applications due: April 18, 2025

Washington Sea Grant 2025 Request for Proposals

Washington Sea Grant (WSG) requests proposals for the funding cycle beginning February 1, 2026. Research must address issues of importance in Washington’s marine and coastal waters.

Letters of intent deadline: February 25, 2025

Full Proposal Deadline: April 22, 2025