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  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Hazel Secor from Cape Flattery Fishermen’s Co-Op
    April 29, 2022 By Benjamin Haagen, Science Communications Fellow Hazel Secor has been working as manager of the Cape Flattery Fisherman’s Co-op in Neah Bay, Washington since 2014, supporting the local fishing industry and working with fishers to process and distribute seafood to communities aroun...
  • 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 ...

  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 27, 2019 CONTACT: Sarah Fisken, 206-543-1225 or sfisken@uw.edu Sea Safety and Survival Workshop in Gig Harbor Learn emergency drills for commercial fishing vessels Tuesday, May 14 Washington Sea Grant and the Gig Harbor BoatShop at Eddon Boatyard are cosponsoring a Sea Sa...
  • Stream Steward Training
    Connect with others to make a difference in the health of our local ecosystems as a Stream Steward. The Stream Steward Program provides Kitsap residents with the opportunity to turn environmental knowledge into action. Through an annual, multi-day training, participants learn about connections betw...
  • “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...
  • Healing and connection through the songs of Khu.éex’
    November 23, 2022 This Native American Heritage Month, we’re honored to share music from the Seattle-based Indigenous band Khu.éex’ vocalist Sondra Segundo onstage during a performance at High Dive in Seattle. The Tlingit, Haida and Blackfoot languages are all endangered, according to t...
  • Diesel Engine Troubleshooting Maintenance Workshop in Gig Harbor – Dec. 18
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 30, 2018 CONTACT: Sarah Fisken, 206-543-1225 or sfisken@uw.edu Diesel Engine Troubleshooting and Maintenance Workshop in Gig Harbor Learn techniques to prevent common problems! Washington Sea Grant and the Gig Harbor Boat Shop are co-sponsoring a Diesel Engine Troubles...
  • 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...
  • WSG workshops give Makah Tribal fishermen crucial training to stay safe at sea
    May 11, 2023 Sarah Fisken, marine operations specialist, has been working with the Tribe for more than 30 years Blessing of the fleet. Photo by Cheryl Sones. At the dawn of each spring, the Makah Tribe blesses its fleet in Neah Bay to support tribal fishermen and their families. They convene at the ...
  • Diesel Engine Troubleshooting Maintenance Workshop in Gig Harbor
    Learn techniques to prevent common problems! Washington Sea Grant and the Gig Harbor Boat Shop are co-sponsoring a Diesel Engine Troubleshooting & Maintenance Workshop for commercial fishermen and recreational boaters in Gig Harbor, on Tuesday, December 18. This course covers troubleshooting and...
  • New staff: WSG welcomes communications specialist Hannah Shelly
    September 29, 2023 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is thrilled to welcome Hannah Shelly as the communications specialist. In this role, they collaborate with the WSG communications team and play an integral role in coordinating projects, supporting ongoing outreach efforts, social media and website manag...
  • Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with Thomas Foster-Kibbler and Heather Auld of Foster Fisheries
    January 24, 2024 By Alison Lorenz, WSG Science Writer Thomas Foster-Kibbler. Photo courtesy of Heather Auld. Before Thomas Foster-Kibbler got into commercial fishing, he wanted to be an EMT on a firefighting crew. He was living in sunny Los Angeles County, training to help others. The problem? He wa...
  • WSG, Washington CoastSavers and partners awarded funding to tackle marine debris
    April 21, 2023 The partners will receive $299,965 through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to lead collaborative marine debris efforts in coastal Washington  Volunteers at last year’s Washington Coast Cleanup. Photo courtesy of Washington CoastSavers. Marine debris is a persistent issue in W...
  • Invasive Green Crab Monitoring Volunteer Training
    Washington Sea Grant is partnering with Island County Beach Watchers to monitor for invasive European Crabs at sites throughout Island County. If you are interested in monitoring local pocket estuaries, this workshop is for you. The workshop will cover Green Crab life history, threats to Puget Sou...
  • Marine Corrosion Protection Workshop in Port Townsend
    NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 13, 2018 CONTACT: Sarah Fisken, 206-543-1225 or sfisken@uw.edu   Marine Corrosion Protection Workshop in Port Townsend   Washington Sea Grant, WSU Jefferson County Extension, and the Northwest Maritime Center and are cosponsoring a Marine Corrosi...
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