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  • 2021 Volume 1
    2021 Volume 1 Let the trapping begin! June, 2021 This spring had a lot of us reflecting on what our lives were like a year ago. In June 2020, crabbers were in the mud, just as they are now, but how they got there in 2021 looked a lot different. While green c...
  • Media Releases
    Media Releases 2024 Mobile pumpout boats gain popularity, continue to expand throughout Puget Sound, May 1 Calling all filmmakers: Entries sought for the Olympic Peninsulaā€™s eighth annual River & Ocean Film Festival, April 17 New modeling tool shows impacts of sea lev...
  • Summer 2016
    SummerĀ 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...
  • Lessons for Washington from the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011
    January 15, 2020 It is hard to comprehend the scale of damage that resulted from the 2011 Japanese tsunami. Entire forests, neighborhoods and even towns were washed away. It caused the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. Overall, almost 20,000 people were proclaimed dead or missing. More than ei...
  • Additional Green Crabs Captured in Whatcom County
    Ā  July 8, 2019 One of the male European green crabs captured in Chuckanut Bay. Photo: Chelsey Buffington, WDFW Last week was a busy one for European green crab monitoring on Washington’s inland shorelines. Two expanded trapping efforts were taking place simultaneously at the beginning of the...
  • Washington Sea Grant Hosts Workshop on Seaweed Farming
    December 23, 2019 Seaweed has been receiving a lot of attention recently as the next sustainable superfood. Not only is it packed with micronutrients, butĀ seaweed also absorbs carbon dioxide as it grows. This means cultivating seaweed alongside other marine species could help buffer vulnerable org...
  • WSG’s Meg Chadsey on the Impacts of Ocean Acidification to Seafood Security in Puget Sound
    August 8, 2019 Last month WSGā€™s Meg Chadsey spoke to the Van Alen Climate Council ā€” a group of built environment designers ā€” about ocean acidificationā€™s impacts to local seafoodĀ  Meg Chadsey, WSG Ocean Acidification Specialist.Ā Photo by Marina Piedade, Van Alen With bustling waterfronts, f...
  • New detection of European green crab in Bellingham
    May 30, 2019 Vicinity map of Squalicum Harbor showing location of green crab remains (yellow dot) and Crab Team monitoring sites (white flags). (Click to Enlarge) The remains of a European green crab were found in Squalicum Harbor in Bellingham earlier this week, the first evidence of the global inv...
  • Bellingham King Tides Viewing Party
    King tides are the annual extreme-high tides that occur when the moon is closest to Earth. They are a dramatic feature of Washington winters ā€“ and are a glimpse of what our future in Western Washington may look like as sea levels rise. Two public events presented by Washington Sea Grant offer an o...
  • Environmental DNA (Part 3): Reconciling eDNA with Traditional Detection Methods
    March 30, 2022 This is the third in a series of posts on a Crab Team project to develop environmental DNA (eDNA) for use in early detection and management of European green crab. The first posts provided an introduction to eDNA and the benefits and challenges it offers to invasion managers. In devel...
  • Itā€™s Not Easy Seeing Green
    Itā€™s Not Easy Seeing Green Crab, that is. Washington Sea Grant launchesĀ a concerted monitoring effort to make sure elusive, habitat-wrecking European green crab havenā€™t penetrated Puget Sound. By Annie Hillier, WSG Science Communications Fellow Donā€™t be fooled by th...
  • Westport King Tides Viewing Party
    King tides are the annual extreme-high tides that occur when the moon is closest to Earth. They are a dramatic feature of Washington winters ā€“ and are a glimpse of what our future in Western Washington may look like as sea levels rise. Two public events presented by Washington Sea Grant offer an o...
  • Fall 2016
    FallĀ 2016 Crab Team’s Big Discovery! August 4th, 2016 You might have heard theĀ recent news that Crab Team volunteers capturedĀ the first confirmed European green crab in Washington’s inland waters (but if you haven’t, readĀ our blog post)...
  • Building Citizen Science with Volunteers as Partners: Part 3
    The field of citizen science has grown explosively over the last decade, benefitting from excellent PR, Presidential shout-outs, advances in big data, and, not least, a Web 2.0 world replete with hashtags, networks, and crowdsourcing. It turns out people love doing science in their spare time! The h...
  • Bellevue Students Win Statewide Orca Bowl Competition
    February 26, 2018 The Junior Olympics of Ocean Science in the Northwest High school teams from throughout Washington State competed for the winnerā€™s cup atĀ WashingtonĀ Sea Grantā€™sĀ 21st annual Orca Bowl, promoting science, technology, engineering, math and marine studies. SEATTLEĀ ā€“ More than...
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