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  • Researchers Document Salmon Diversity Using Ancient DNA
    Researchers Document Salmon Diversity Using Ancient DNA WSU scientists invent novel techniques to tackle a challenging question of genetic history By Max Showalter, WSG Science Communications Fellow Northwestern rivers like the Columbia and Snake were once brimming with salmo...
  • Using an Acoustic Camera to Observe How Fish Respond to Seawall Habitat Enhancements, Phase 2
    FILMING SALMON AT THE SEATTLE SEAWALL Using an Acoustic Camera to Observe How Fish Respond to Seawall Habitat Enhancements, Phase 2 In collaboration with the City of Seattle, investigators utilized a habitat-friendly design for documenting activity around the downtown seawall, showing the w...
  • Protocol in Focus: Where does the data go?
    August 17, 2022 This year marks Crab Team’s eighth monitoring season, a fact that completely blows our minds. Some of the Crab Team sites have been systematically sampled since we kicked off in August 2015. As this long term ecological dataset grows even longer, it becomes increasingly valuabl...
  • Using bioenergetics models to evaluate ecological and fishery impacts of climate change on Dungeness crab
    Climate change impacts on Dungeness crab Using Bioenergetics Models to Evaluate Ecological and Fishery Impacts of Climate Change on Dungeness Crab Scientists examine the effects of changing water temperature on Dungeness crab, Washington’s most valuable harvest, and develop bioenerget...
  • An Individual-Based, Quantitative Genetic Model for Investigating Local Adaptation and Population Viability in Connected Populations of Sockeye Salmon
    Genetic Diversity of Sockeye Salmon An Individual-Based, Quantitative Genetic Model for Investigating Local Adaptation and Population Viability in Connected Populations of Sockeye Salmon Washington Sea Grant’s NOAA Fisheries Fellow modeled evolution and population dynamics in connected s...
  • Coastal Management Fellowship
    NOAA Coastal Management & Digital Coast Fellowships Fellowship dates: August 1, 2023 – July 31, 2025 The application for the 2023-2025 NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship is now CLOSED Deadline to Apply: January 26, 2024 by 5:00 pm Pacific Time   Overview Coastal Ma...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • CERF Webinar: Blending complementary ways of knowing—Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Science—to support coastal hazards resilience and restoration decision-making
    Presented by: Matthew Bethel, Ph.D., and DeWitt H. Braud About this webinar: Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is a living body of knowledge that includes environmental observations and experiences that occur in places and within an indigenous cultural context. In coastal Louisiana, a multidis...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • Heaven on the Half Shell – Arcata, CA
    Author and Naturalist David George Gordon will give a talk about his updated book, Heaven on the Half Shell, published by the University of Washington Press in partnership with Washington Sea Grant. The book is a thoroughly researched history of the Pacific Northwest oyster. Starting with the earlie...
  • Heaven on the Half Shell – Oakland, CA
    BACH Meeting September 2023 – Oyster Extravaganza Please join us, Friday, September 22, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. PDT, for an in-person Oyster Extravaganza at which we will learn about the history of oysters on the West Coast, current work to restore Olympia oyster beds in the San Francisco Bay Area,...
  • Septic Care Workshop (Snohomish)
    Learn how to properly maintain and care for your septic system to avoid costly repairs and protect the health of your family and Snohomish County water quality. Teri King from Washington Sea Grant leaves you with the know-how to protect your system, work with septic professionals, and make sure your...
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