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  • Diesel engine class may 4
    News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 5, 2017 CONTACT: Sarah Fisken, 206-543-1225 or sfisken@uw.edu PHOTOS: Available upon request Diesel Engine Maintenance Workshop in Gig Harbor, May 24 Learn techniques to prevent common problems! Washington Sea Grant and the Gig Harbor Boat Shop are co-sponsor...
  • Washington Clean Vessel Act Program Expands Options for Boaters
    May 1,, 2022 Second mobile pumpout vessel expands options for Pierce County and south sound boaters, protecting state waters from sewage pollution For the past two years, the pandemic has stimulated boat sales by 17.8% and increased boater activity on the waters in Washington State. With an increas...
  • 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 ...
  • The Port of Port Townsend’s new pumpout unit models an innovative design to help keep our waters clean
    October 3, 2023 Port Townsend is getting a clean water boost with a new solar-powered pumpout unit that will help provide more options for boaters to properly dispose of their sewage. The unit was commissioned by the Port of Port Townsend and built by the nearby Northwest School of Wooden BoatBuildi...
  • Conservation Needs to be About People, Too
    NEWS RELEASE JUNE 21, 2017   CONTACT: Melissa Poe, Social Scientist, Washington Sea Grant at 206-685-8209 or email mpoe@uw.edu   Conservation Needs to be About People, Too   The book Conservation in the Anthropocene Ocean is an interdisciplinary guide for reframing conservati...
  • Pilot-scale net-pen grow-out of sablefish (“black cod”) by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe
    PILOT SABLEFISH NET-PEN GROW-OUT Pilot-scale net-pen grow-out of sablefish (“black cod”) by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Researchers partner with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and others to find cost-effective ways to successfully raise sablefish, or “black cod,&#...
  • DOH shellfish programs update in response to “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” Order
    Message from the Washington State Department of Health: Shellfish Programs Update in Response to the Governor’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” Order This message was sent to shellfish industry members on 3/24/20 We have received some inquiries about the Governor’s “Stay Home, Stay H...
  • All Pumped Up: Boaters Set New Record for Protecting Local Waters
    March 29, 2016 Pumpout boats, public education, and collaboration with marinas divert 8 million gallons of onboard sewage to onshore treatment in 2015. In 2014, Pumpout Washington, a joint project of Washington Sea Grant and Washington State Parks, helped divert a record 6 million gallons of raw sew...
  • 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...
  • Blue Futures: WSG funds collaborative research projects with the Makah Tribe
    From the Summer 2023 Sea Star By incorporating people, culture and Indigenous knowledge systems, these three projects model the use of interdisciplinary approaches to inform marine resource management By Olivia Horwedel, WSG Science Communications Fellow Photo: Matt McIntosh/NOAA Deep blue ocean wat...
  • National Seafood Month: Grilled Caribbean Crab Cakes
    October 25, 2021 By Lucia Davids, WSG Student Assistant  As we wrap up this last week of National Seafood Month, we are sharing a recipe for grilled Caribbean crab cakes, a delicious dish that doesn’t take too long to make. Blue crab is fairly sustainable depending on its origin and could be ...
  • WDFW, Washington Sea Grant promote #LocalWASeafood
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2020 Contact: Eryn Couch, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 360-890-6604                MaryAnn Wagner, Washington Sea Grant Celebrate June 28 Ceviche Day with Local Washington Seafood Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Washington Sea Grant...
  • Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
    *Exact April 2018 dates TBA* The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is returning to Bell Harbor Marina for the 2017/18 race! The twelve Clipper 70s, the world’s largest matched yacht race fleet, will be berthed at Port of Seattle‘s Bell Harbor Marina in April 2018 after completing the m...
  • Autumn 2022 Sea Star
    September 15, 2022  Our biannual magazine, now with an updated and expanded format Catch up on Washington Sea Grant’s recent research, outreach and education programs across the state through Sea Star, our biannual magazine. We are excited to share that with autumn 2022 issue, we are lau...
  • Sea Safety and Survival Training in Westport
    Learn emergency drills for commercial fishing vessels Washington Sea Grant is sponsoring a one-day Sea Safety & Survival (Drill Instructor) Course for commercial fishermen and charter boat operators. This Coast Guard approved workshop meets the training requirements of the Commercial Fishing Saf...
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