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  • Orca Bowl: A Gateway to a World of Water
      The dryland underdogs in this year’s high school ocean-sciences tournament beat the odds with upbeat attitude. “We live in a world of water,” Dean Lisa Graumlich proclaimed, welcoming high school students, teachers, families and fans, together with UW scientists and other volunteers, to...
  • Protocol In Focus: Why do we use mackerel as bait?
    September 10, 2018 One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among sites, and track changes over time – even if different people are doing the sampling. With sampling on this scale, even the small steps can be important to what we learn from the d...
  • Carbon comes home
    Carbon Comes Home How a serendipitous connection led ocean acidification researchers to an island farm Back in the early 2000s, Washington State was ground zero for ocean acidification,” Meg Chadsey, ocean acidification specialist at Washington Sea Grant (WSG), says. “Fossil fuel emissi...
  • Looking Back on 50 Years: Longtime WSG Staff Reflect on Their Work
    From the winter 2021–2022 Sea Star print newsletter In honor of the program’s golden anniversary, we asked four current and former staff to reflect on what they have accomplished here By Grace Freeman, WSG Science Communications Fellow Based in Seattle and housed within the University of Washin...
  • Miso glazed black cod recipe
    September 8, 2023 By Katalin Plummer, WSG Graduate Science Communications Fellow Another fun recipe for you this week on the Discover West Coast Seafood series! Pair the delicate flavor of black cod with rich miso and fresh ginger in this quick-to-cook recipe. Marinating the fish for several hours ...
  • Commercial Fisheries Marketing Initiative
    The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and WSG are partnering with commercial fishermen to increase awareness of Washington State’s sustainably harvested seafood products, which has become particularly critical in the face of the current COVID-19 outbreak. This initiative a...
  • Summer 2016
    Summer 2016 Crab Team Grows in 2016! May 11th, 2016 The Crab Team was very busy over the winter gearing up for major growth. We logged a lot of miles cruising all over Puget Sound, the Strait, and the San Juan Islands to peruse shoreline, and get the word o...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • Indigenous Speaker Jeffrey Hamilton: An Urban Tribe Perspective
    Ta’c Leeheyn and Pi Naha Pi, Welcome to 2021 and thank you to all who have been enjoying and engaging throughout our Series.  We hope you, your families, and communities are well – do know you have been in our prayers through the winter season.  Below you’...
  • Small Spills, Big Problems, Sound Solutions
    July 25, 2016 To paraphrase an old saying, “There’s no use crying over spilled oil.” Yet many are concerned with oil pollution in Puget Sound and in the San Juan Islands. What people don’t realize is that the biggest source of spills so far in the region has not been tankers and freighters, ...
  • Coastal and Marine Communities
    Coastal and Marine Communities See all current research projects here. Completed Projects Bae, Christine, Principal Investigator Impacts of West Coast Moorage Marinas Regional researchers calculated the wide range of economic and environmental impacts associated with moorage marinas in Wash...
  • Washington Applied Sustainability Internship
    Washington Applied Sustainability Internship Application for 2024 Summer WASI program Opens: Monday, March 11 Application Deadline: Friday, April 19; 5:00pm Pacific Time See “Information for Prospective Interns” below f...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Robert Sudar, Independent Salmon Distributor
    July 25, 2022 By Maddie Hansen, WSG Science Communications Fellow  “I love salmon, they’re beautiful creatures,” says Robert Sudar, who currently works as a salmon distributor in Seattle. He has been involved in the fishing industry in one way or another for the past 50 years. Robert began as...
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