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  • New guide from the Washington Coastal Resilience Project helps coastal planners use the latest sea level rise data
    July 9, 2020  IN BRIEF: The Washington Coastal Resilience Project team – a collaboration between the state’s Department of Ecology, the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group and Washington Sea Grant – are releasing How to Choose, a guide to support the use of available sea level ris...
  • Crab Team New (Inland) Monitor Training Series: Virtual (Zoom) Protocols II
    This event is one of the required virtual sessions in Crab Team’s New Monitors series of trainings for Inland monitors. This session is held live, on Zoom. This year we are recruiting a limited number of new monitors to add to existing teams in their network of sites monitoring for the invasiv...
  • Washington Coastal Hazards Resilience Network Launches New and Improved Website
    March 3, 2020 Seattle, WA — Washington Sea Grant and the Washington Department of Ecology, along with other partners, have collaborated to launch a new and improved website for the Coastal Hazards Resilience Network (CHRN). This website and associated interactive map offer users a way to learn ab...
  • 2022 Season Wrap Up – WA Coast
    June 15, 2023 As we dive into the 2023 European green crab trapping season, it’s important to reflect on the insights gained from the coastal green crab populations in 2022. This summary of green crab observations from Washington’s coastal estuaries complements our Inland 2022 wrap-up, round...
  • Washington Coastal Hazards Resilience Network Launches New and Improved Website
    March 3, 2020                                              CONTACTS:  Jackson Blalock, 206-543-0555 or jackbl@uw.edu                         MaryAnn Wagner, 206-616-6353 or maryannb@uw.edu   Washington Coastal Hazards Resilience Network Launches New a...
  • New study: 2021 heat wave created ‘perfect storm’ for shellfish die-off
    June 23, 2022 Around this time last year, the Pacific Northwest experienced excruciating, record-breaking heat. With funding from Washington Sea Grant, a team led by the University of Washington has compiled and analyzed hundreds of field observations to produce the first comprehensive report of the...
  • A Career Saving Seabirds
    From the autumn 2019 Sea Star print newsletter Looking back on the work of marine fisheries scientist Ed Melvin upon his retirement “I’ve never had an ornithology class in my life,” Ed Melvin confides on a sunny afternoon sitting by Seattle’s Portage Bay. For anyone familiar with Me...
  • Washington Sea Grant Receives Continued Federal Funding for Aquaculture Collaboratives
    September 22, 2022 The Indigenous Aquaculture Collaborative and West Coast Aquaculture Collaborative are among the projects to receive support for another two years 170 stewards gathered at the Indigenous Aquaculture Collaborative gathering in Hawai’i in February 2020. NOAA Sea Grant is contin...
  • Fish Talk: World Nutrition Day
    Mark your calendar for an insightful Fish Talk on World Nutrition Day, brought to you by World Fish, an international, nonprofit research organization that harnesses the potential of fisheries and aquaculture to reduce hunger and poverty. WorldFish nutrition experts and partners will be discussing ...
  • Looking Back on 50 Years: Former Director Louis Echols Championed Washington Sea Grant Through Partnerships and Mentorship
    In honor of the 50th anniversary of Washington Sea Grant, we’re sharing reflections from current and former longtime staff about their work. Serving as director for over 22 years, Louis Echols’ influence on Washington Sea Grant’s (WSG) mission can be seen throughout our community. Echol’s jo...
  • Orca Bowl: A Gateway to a World of Water
      The dryland underdogs in this year’s high school ocean-sciences tournament beat the odds with upbeat attitude. “We live in a world of water,” Dean Lisa Graumlich proclaimed, welcoming high school students, teachers, families and fans, together with UW scientists and other volunteers, to...
  • 2018 Volume 2
    2018 Volume 2 Summertime Crabbing September 7, 2018 WSG Crab Team first piloted its monitoring protocols in August 2015, when 30 volunteers monitored 7 sites. This year, the program has grown to have 200 volunteers and 25 staff from partner agencies and area...
  • Boating Sales
    Keeping Washington’s Recreational Boating Data in Ship Shape For Bob Goodwin, every Saturday morning starts the same way. Cup of coffee in hand, he fires up his computer and logs on to the Washington Department of Licensing’s (DOL) secure server. Then he downloads the dataset that recor...
  • 2023 Volume 1
    2023 Volume 1 Crabbing Is A Team Sport November, 2023 Since Washington declared an emergency related to the European green crab invasion nearly two years ago, managers and scientists have dramatically grown state capacity to understand and control green crab...
  • Harmful Algal Blooms
    Harmful Algal Blooms Several species of single-celled algae growing in Washington produce potent toxins that can poison marine animals or become concentrated in shellfish and sicken, even kill, humans who eat them. Even when they don’t harm humans, toxic blooms can force costly shutdowns ...
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