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  • Seminar: Predator-Prey Interactions – The Avian Visual Sensory Perspective
    Characterizing the visual system of predators and prey is key to understanding some sensory/cognitive mechanisms involved in predator-prey interactions of visually-oriented animals (e.g., visual search, detection and attack). Most of the knowledge on the visual system of predators and prey comes fr...
  • Seabird Avoidance Bycatch Workshop
    Seabird Bycatch Avoidance Workshop at the IPHC Annual Meeting. Please join us Monday 10:30-noon January 25th, 2016 at the Juneau, Alaska, Centennial Hall Conference Center Learn about o Albatross identification o Short-tailed albatross biology & recovery o New developments in seabird bycatch m...
  • 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...
  • Shell Shocked: Exploring Ocean Acidification with EarthEcho Expeditions
    Young people are today’s stakeholders and advocates for change. Using EarthEcho Expedition: Shell Shocked videos and project-based learning tools, educators can activate students’ critical thinking around this “wicked” global problem. This webinar will provide tools to embed best practices o...
  • Septic Sense Workshop: Port Orchard
    Maintaining your septic system will save money and keep pollution out of our local waterways Kitsap County residents are invited to a free workshop to learn how to keep their septic systems working well and lasting longer.  Well maintained septic systems will save homeowners money and keep bacteria...
  • Septic Sense Workshop
    Maintaining your septic system will save money and keep pollution out of our local waterways Kitsap County residents are invited to a free workshop to learn how to keep their septic systems working well and lasting longer.  Well maintained septic systems will save homeowners money and keep bacteria...
  • Stories of Our Watershed – An environmental film event
    LLTK’s “In Our Hands” anniversary video was selected to be shown with a number of other great short films that celebrate our beautiful watersheds. Hope to see you there! Official description: Join River Restoration Northwest (RRNW) for a night that celebrates our watersheds through...
  • Honoring Place Training
    This is a conversation with the UW Tribal Leadership to discuss pathways to UW land acknowledgement and research partnerships with Tribal nations. We use a tribal government-to-government framework and history to define and breakdown the process. This will be done through the lens of tribal sovereig...
  • eSeaGrant
    If you are not automatically redirected to the eSeaGrant website, use the following link: http://esg.wsg.washington.edu ...
  • Fish Aquaculture Simulation Model and Geographic Information Systems: Validation and Adaptation for Government Management Use
    Model for siting fish aquaculture Fish Aquaculture Simulation Model and Geographic Information Systems: Validation and Adaptation for Government Management Use Researchers improved and validated the first successful modeling tool for evaluating net-pen aquaculture siting and environmental e...
  • Uncle Peter Storytime
    Uncle Peter captivates audiences with entertaining and educational stories and fables. Come join in for a series of unique stories, some about the Locks, with music and special audio effects, every Friday at 11:15 am. Location outside the Ballard Locks Visitor Center on the Band Plaza…look for...
  • Salmon Docent Training
    There are a few still spots available for a FREE Salmon Docent training on Friday, October 7, from 10am-3pm at the Clear Creek Sa’qad Interpretive Center! Learn about the salmon life cycle, habitat needs, and the species most commonly found in Kitsap streams. Becoming a Salmon Docent is a won...
  • Sustainable UW Festival: Sally Jewell on Health and Nature
    Our nation is blessed with an abundance of public lands that have the potential to support happier, healthier communities, strong economies, and environmental resilience. In honor of the legacy of the late Doug Walker (’76), outdoor enthusiast and conservationist, join former U.S. Secretary of the...
  • Beach Walk FAQs
    Beach Walk FAQs What’s a “beach walk”? A beach walk is also called a “beach exploration” — a chance to explore a bit of Salish Sea shoreline and the amazing creatures that inhabit it, guided by a professional naturalist or tra...
  • 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...
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