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  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Robert Sudar, Independent Salmon Distributor
    July 25, 2022 By Maddie Hansen, WSG Science Communications Fellow  “I love salmon, they’re beautiful creatures,” says Robert Sudar, who currently works as a salmon distributor in Seattle. He has been involved in the fishing industry in one way or another for the past 50 years. Robert began as...
  • King Tides Provide a Window into the Future of Washington Shorelines
    From the autumn 2019 Sea Star print newsletter By Andrew Chin, WSG Science Communications Fellow On a quiet day in Oak Harbor last January, the surface of Puget Sound was as smooth as glass. The water gently reflected the winter sun as 45 pairs of eyes watched the tide slowly overtake the shoreline,...
  • Coastal and Marine Communities
    Coastal and Marine Communities See all current research projects here. Completed Projects Bae, Christine, Principal Investigator Impacts of West Coast Moorage Marinas Regional researchers calculated the wide range of economic and environmental impacts associated with moorage marinas in Wash...
  • Youth Learn Valuable Skills Building Boxes to Demonstrate the Use of Sewage Adapters
    April 13, 2021By Hannah Jeffries, WSG Science Communications Fellow At the beginning of last winter, a group of teenagers in Port Townsend began to learn the basics of woodworking through an unusual means: building boxes to demonstrate how to pumpout sewage from boats. Aaron Barnett, the boating p...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Dave Sones
    October 2, 2021 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow Dave Sones is a fisherman and a member of the Makah Nation at Neah Bay. He’s been fishing since 1972, when he was 12 years old. As a young man, he worked at the Ozette Archaeological Site as an interpreter; later, he became fisheries ma...
  • More than just a cute face: What otters can tell us about the health of the environment
    December 27, 2022 The River Otter Project used community science to shed light on contamination in the Lower Duwamish River By Andrea Richter-Sanchez, WSG Science Communications Fellow     North American river otter. Photo by Diana Robinson. “Otters are an easy way to engage people to care abou...
  • 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...
  • Crab Team Monitor Toolbox
    Crab Team Monitor Toolbox Welcome, Crab Team Monitors! Below you will find resources to help you with sampling including monitoring tools and learning resources.  For tools of the trade like data sheets, and tide calendars, follow the link to the geography of your assigned site–coastal o...
  • 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...
  • Are moon jellies eating up all the zooplankton?
    From the Summer 2023 Sea Star As dense aggregations of moon jellyfish form in Puget Sound, researchers study the ecosystem-wide impacts By Andrea Richter-Sanchez, WSG Science Communications Fellow Photo: Shutterstock Have you ever seen a jellyfish floating in Puget Sound? Chances are, it was a moon ...
  • Miso glazed black cod recipe
    September 8, 2023 By Katalin Plummer, WSG Graduate Science Communications Fellow Another fun recipe for you this week on the Discover West Coast Seafood series! Pair the delicate flavor of black cod with rich miso and fresh ginger in this quick-to-cook recipe. Marinating the fish for several hours ...
  • NOAA Science Camp – Session 2
    *Online registration is full* Contact Maile Sullivan, Education Specialist (noaacamp@uw.edu) to find out about future camps.   This week-long day camp introduces students to earth and ocean sciences and science careers through hands-on activities emphasizing solutions to real-world problems. ...
  • NOAA Science Camp – Session 1
    *Online registration is full* Contact Maile Sullivan, Education Specialist (noaacamp@uw.edu) to find out about future camps.   This week-long day camp introduces students to earth and ocean sciences and science careers through hands-on activities emphasizing solutions to real-world problems. ...
  • Coastal Training Event: Alternatives to Bulkheads
    The Washington State Department of Ecology will be hosting an online training for Course #5 of the Coastal Training Program, Alternatives to Bulkheads: Techniques for Erosion Control, including Construction Materials and Maintenance. This course will cover techniques for erosion control and restorat...
  • Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Mini-Session
    *Online registration is full* Contact Maile Sullivan, Education Specialist (noaacamp@uw.edu) to find out about future camps. NOAA Science Camp is partnering with Atlantis STEAM to offer a new three-day NOAA Science Camp Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) mini-session geared to inspire middle...
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