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  • Shoreline Living and Restoration Outreach
    Shoreline Living and Restoration We also offer local activities and training on salmon and beach-naturalist and stewardship programming. Learn more in Ocean Learning. Bivalves for Clean Water Marine Water Quality Specialist, 206-54...
  • Update from Interim Director on Sea Grant Funding in 2019
    May 2018 Dear Friends, With vocal support from our many stakeholders, the National Sea Grant College Program was reinstated this past spring in the federal budget for FY2018.The FY18 Appropriations Omnibus Bill was passed by Congress and signed by the President in late March, which is encouraging ne...
  • Lessons for Washington from the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011
    January 15, 2020 It is hard to comprehend the scale of damage that resulted from the 2011 Japanese tsunami. Entire forests, neighborhoods and even towns were washed away. It caused the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. Overall, almost 20,000 people were proclaimed dead or missing. More than ei...
  • 2022 Volume 1
    2022 Volume 1 A Green Crab Emergency August 17, 2022 As the long radio silence might imply, things have been busy since our last newsletter in the fall of 2021. Last winter, several emergency declarations related to green crab, including Lummi Nation, Shoalw...
  • Effect of Salmon Omega-3 Fatty Acids on PBDE Toxicity
    Omega-3 fatty acids and PBDE toxicity in fish Effect of Salmon Omega-3 Fatty Acids on PBDE Toxicity Exploring the interaction between harmful PBDEs and helpful omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, researchers assessed the health risks and benefits of eating seafood. Results showed that anti...
  • 2021 Volume 2
    2021 Volume 2 Five Years Later November, 2021 It’s been a little over five years since the first capture of invasive European green crab along Washington’s inland shorelines. As we look back at how much we’ve learned since this capture, we ...
  • Additional Green Crab Captured in Samish Bay
    August 13, 2019 Female European green crab captured by shellfish growers working for Taylor Shellfish. This crab was likely previously injured which is evident from the unusual shape of the shell the outside of the left eye. Typically green crab have give distinct spines to the outside of each eye (...
  • Four Washingtonians Announced as 2021 Finalists for the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Program
    July 28, 2020 We are pleased to announce that recent and soon-to-be graduates Katy Dalton, Megan McKeown, Max Showalter and Hally B. Stone are finalists for the 2021 class of the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program. Since 1979, the National Sea Grant College Program has provided one-yea...
  • Invasive Green Crab Found on San Juan Island
    September 2, 2016 Earlier this week in Westcott Bay, San Juan Island, a team of volunteer monitors caught an invasive green crab (Carcinus maenas), marking the first confirmation of this global invader in Washington’s inland waters. Washington Sea Grant Crab Team volunteers (L-R) Jack Bel...
  • Eyes on the Beach, Boots in the Mud: South Sound Symposium
    Attend a poster presentation by the Washington Sea Grant Crab Team at the South Sound Science Symposium. Symposium registration is $20 for students and $40 for regular registrants. More information on the SSSS Website. Abstract: Because of a recent range expansion, the European green crab (Carcinus...
  • Further Green Crab Captures in Whatcom County
    October 22, 2019 Broadening the search for invasive European green crab in Drayton Harbor, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and WSG Crab Team captured additional European green crab in recent weeks. In addition, Lummi Natural Resources has reported capturing green crab in Lummi Bay as a re...
  • Sowing (Clam) Seed for the Indigenous Aquaculture Leaders of Tomorrow
    From the winter 2021–2022 Sea Star print newsletter How the Cross-Pacific Regional Collaborative Hub for Indigenous Aquaculture fosters student participation, research and communications By MaryAnn Wagner, WSG Assistant Director for Communications A participant of the Cross-Pacific Regional Coll...
  • First pumpout station in two decades opens on Orcas Island
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 6, 2018 CONTACT: Aaron Barnett, WSG Boating Program Specialist aaronb2@uw.edu   Just in time for summer boating season, the first pumpout station in the San Juan Islands in nearly 20 years is up and running at West Beach Resort on Orcas Island. The new pumpout site is ...
  • Climate change, distribution shifts, and choke species: A threat assessment to advance fishery ecosystem planning
    Climate change, distribution shifts, and choke species: A threat assessment to advance fishery ecosystem planning   PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Timothy Essington (University of Washington) CO-INVESTIGATORS: Samantha Siedlecki (University of Connecticut), Eric Ward (NOAA Northwest Regional Office), ...
  • Crab Team Highlights from the 2018 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference – Part 2
    April 27, 2018 Yesterday’s blog post covered the highlights from the first green crab special session at the 2018 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference. Today, we’ll break down the second special session that focused on management of invasive European green crab and provide some reflections ...
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