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  • Salish Sea-wide Molt Blitz coming June 20
    June 10, 2024 Are you one of the millions of Washington residents living on or near the Salish Sea? Join the Salish Sea-wide Molt Blitz on June 20 to contribute to the largest-ever single-day dataset of crab molts collected in our state. Invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas). Photo by P. Se...
  • 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...
  • Make Whale for Change: New Rules for Whale Watching in the Salish Sea
    From the Autumn 2022 Sea Star New research finds that rules to protect endangered southern resident killer whales could mean less demand for commercial whale watching — but tour operators have options for making up the difference Maddie Hansen, WSG Science Communications Fellow The Salish Sea is a...
  • Who brings your seafood to you? An interview with Riley Starks, fisherman and co-founder of the Salish Center
    June 3, 2024 By Alison Lorenz, WSG Science Writer Riley Starks with chef and restauranteur Renee Erickson. Photo courtesy of Riley Starks. Riley Starks had never fished a day in his life and had rarely been on the water when he graduated college in 1972. But he had a whole year ahead of him before h...
  • New staff: WSG welcomes Alison Lorenz
    November 28, 2023 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is excited to welcome Alison Lorenz as a new science writer. In this role, Alison creates and proofs flyers, blog posts, news releases, reports, and more to keep the public connected to WSG’s work across its program areas. She also supports WSG’s med...
  • “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...
  • 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 ...

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  • Crew School
    “Crew School” is designed to provide fundamental commercial fishing crew member training; in the classroom, aboard commercial fishing vessels and in the historic Ancich Netshed on Gig Harbor’s waterfront. Two Washington Sea Grant U.S. Coast Guard approved safety-training courses are in...
  • Virtual workshop: Marine carbon dioxide removal and marine energy in the Pacific Northwest (Day 3)
    Given expanding scientific and technological interest in using the ocean for marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) and marine energy (ME; also called marine renewable energy or marine hydrokinetic energy), it will be essential to design responsible, community-forward research that is attentive to soc...
  • Virtual workshop: Marine carbon dioxide removal and marine energy in the Pacific Northwest (Day 2)
    Given expanding scientific and technological interest in using the ocean for marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) and marine energy (ME; also called marine renewable energy or marine hydrokinetic energy), it will be essential to design responsible, community-forward research that is attentive to soc...
  • Virtual workshop: Marine carbon dioxide removal and marine energy in the Pacific Northwest (Day 1)
    Given expanding scientific and technological interest in using the ocean for marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) and marine energy (ME; also called marine renewable energy or marine hydrokinetic energy), it will be essential to design responsible, community-forward research that is attentive to soc...
  • Coast Guard-Approved First Aid at Sea Workshops in Seattle
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 5, 2023 CONTACT:   Sarah Fisken, Washington Sea Grant: 206-543-1225 or sfisken@uw.edu Coast Guard-Approved First Aid at Sea Workshops in Seattle  Learn to effectively treat hypothermia, near drowning and other incidents while on the water at one of two upcoming worksh...
  • Oyster Night at University Book Store
    University Book Store presents the authors of Heaven on the Half Shell—an immersive, fully illustrated history of Northwest oysters. Explore oysters’ role in ecosystems and human societies–and learn stellar seafood recipes from regional chefs! REGISTER HERE: https://www.ubookstore.com/events?i...
  • 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...
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