Northwest Fisheries Science Center’s 5th Science Symposium
Our partner in regional science, NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center, will host the 5th annual Science Symposium, a two-day event to showcase fisheries and ecosystem science and to foster collaboration among scientists.
WSG Social Scientist, Melissa Poe, will present results from a recen...
2017 Eastern Bering Sea Pollock Stock Assessment
When: November 8, 2017; 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.; Reception to follow.
Where: Fishery Sciences Building, University of Washington, 1122 N.E. Boat Street, Seattle,
Room 102 (Auditorium)
Washington Sea Grant, the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, and the University of Washington College of the Environm...
Alleviating Regulatory Impediments to Native Shellfish Aquaculture
Olympia oyster genetics and aquaculture
Alleviating Regulatory Impediments to Native Shellfish Aquaculture
Researchers are examining local adaptation in native Olympia oysters to help predict the impacts of culturing native shellfish species for restoration and commercial production.
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Local and Coastal: Dungeness Crab Cakes
August 14, 2020
By Abby Rogerson, WSG Student Assistant
What does eating local mean to you? In a state of abundant marine resources, Washingtonians have ample opportunity to explore what local seafood has to offer, from shucking shellfish at the beach with friends to signing up for a Community Sup...
Startup Culture Hits Seafood Industry at Aquaculture Workshop in Seattle
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 20, 2019
MEDIA CONTACT:
Sandra Stewart, Thinkshift Communications, sandra@thinkshiftcom.com, 415.391.4449
MaryAnn Wagner, Communications, Washington Sea Grant, 206-616-5363, maryannb@uw.edu
Cole Mellino, Project Associate, Fish 2.0, cole@fish20.org
Startup Culture...
Manila Clams with Koji and Smoked Pork Belly Recipe
July 28, 2023
By Katalin Plummer, WSG Graduate Science Communications Fellow
This week on our Discover West Coast Seafood series, we have a recipe for you that is sure to entice a seafood skeptic. San Diego-based executive chef Andrew Bachelier developed this rich, Japanese-inspired dish featuring ...
Monster Seminar Jam with Dr. Katie Arkema
The NWFSC Monster Seminar JAM is a weekly seminar with presentations by Center scientists and guest speakers, and touches on variety of research fields, including landscape ecology, community ecology, genetics, wildlife biology, systematics, marine ecology, conservation biology, population biology a...
2019 Volume 2
2019 Volume 2
Recipe for Successful Management
November, 2019
We’re often asked if you can eat green crabs, and whether that is a key to managing them. Green crabs are edible, but thankfully, we don’t currently have anywhere near the number of cr...
Green Shores Program
Nicole Faghin, Coastal Management Specialist
Each year Washington loses more of its natural shorelines to development and erosion-control structures such as bulkheads, seawalls and riprap. WSG is a partner in the development of Green Shores for Homes. Patterned after the U.S. Green Building Council...
Past Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellowships
Past Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellowships
Overview
The Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellowship offers a unique educational opportunity for soon-to-graduate or recently finished graduate students engaged in studies pertaining to ocean and coastal policy issues. This one-year, paid mar...
Drone videos show height of tsunami based on UW modeling
An evacuation route in Westport, Washington gets a “tsunami eye” view
October 20, 2022
WSG Coastal Hazards Specialist Carrie Garrison-Laney, UW’s Urban Design and Planning Professor Daniel Abramson, and Ph.D. candidate Ziyang Liu.
It started with a question: How can emergency managers ...
2015 SustainableUW Festival: Campus as a Living Lab Exhibit
UW Sustainability, in conjunction with the UW Center for Integrated Design, presents an exhibition showcasing innovative sustainability projects at the University of Washington. The UW campuses serve as living laboratories for a broad range of projects that address challenges and opportunities in op...
Effects of Waterfront Stormwater Solution Prototypes on Water Quality Runoff
Prototype stormwater solutions for waterfront
Effects of Waterfront Stormwater Solution Prototypes on Water Quality Runoff
Researchers designed and constructed an innovative, multifunctional stormwater treatment system that may significantly reduce pollution and serve as a model for Puget S...
WSG Researcher Honored by Seattle Aquarium
January 22, 2016
The Seattle Aquarium recently recognized UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences research scientist Jeffrey Cordell for his innovative work on restoring marine habitat along Seattle’s Elliott Bay seawall at their annual Chairman’s Award dinner.
Jeff led the long-term...
Spring Sailing & Robotics Camp at CWB
Girls, ages 9-14, learn to sail, navigate, and how the physics of sailing apply to robotic design. They will explore the Viriginia V, the last of the steam engine ferries from the mosquito fleet, and design & build underwater robots to explore Lake Union.
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