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  • Salmon may lose the ability to smell danger as carbon emissions rise
    December 18, 2018 The ability to smell is critical for salmon. They depend on scent to avoid predators, sniff out prey and find their way home at the end of their lives when they return to the streams where they hatched to spawn and die. New research from the University of Washington and NOAA Fishe...
  • Community Science Volunteers Discover Invasive European Green Crab in Hood Canal
    May 19, 2022 Original post: https://wdfw.wa.gov/news/community-science-volunteers-discover-invasive-european-green-crab-hood-canal WDFW and Washington Sea Grant to deploy rapid response trapping efforts A male European green crab captured near Seabeck in Hood Canal on May 17, 2022. OLYMPIA ...
  • WSG Crab Team Receives 2020 Salish Sea Science Prize
    April 22, 2020 The SeaDoc Society announced Washington Sea Grant Crab Team as the 2020 winner of the Salish Sea Science Prize. The SeaDoc Society, a program of the UC Davis Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center, awards the Salish Sea Science Prize every two years in recognition of scientist...
  • New pumpout facility serves recreational boaters in the San Juan Islands
    August 1, 2019 Facility funded by State Parks’ Clean Vessel Act program  Left from right: Owners Terri and Steve Mason and employees Nick Burne and Jonathan Hogue stand by the new pompous facility at the Shaw Island General Store. OLYMPIA – A new sewage pumpout for recreational boaters is now ...
  • Head Outdoors This Holiday Season to Help Build a Picture of the Future by Witnessing Local King Tides!
    October 30, 2021 Instantly share photos of this season’s biggest tides with researchers and your community using the MyCoast app Ocean Shores, WA; Photo Credit: Joelle DailyLongbranch, WA; Photo Credit: Kristine BabbishPoulsbo, WA; Photo Credit: Julie MiddletonGreenbank, WA; Photo Credit: Rand...
  • Russell Callender Nominated for NOAA Distinguished Career Award
    May 2, 2019 Congratulations to WSG Director Russell Callender for his nomination to the NOAA Distinguished Career Award for Professional Achievement. The award recognizes significant accomplishments that have resulted in long-term benefits to the bureau’s mission and strategic goals. Dr. Callender...
  • Climate Science Goes to the Capitol
    How do we translate science into policy? Can the legislative process address the growing threat of climate change? And how can informed citizens make a difference? Join us for the next Climate Science on Tap to find out. Experts will share their experience communicating science and advocating ...
  • Four Washingtonians Announced as 2021 Finalists for the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Program
    July 28, 2020 We are pleased to announce that recent and soon-to-be graduates Katy Dalton, Megan McKeown, Max Showalter and Hally B. Stone are finalists for the 2021 class of the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program. Since 1979, the National Sea Grant College Program has provided one-yea...
  • UW SAFS – Bevan Series Webinars
    Bevan Series The Bevan Series is a popular annual event held one quarter each year, usually in the format of 10 weekly seminars, and on occasion as a two-day symposium. The series features internationally recognized experts seeking to examine current issues affecting fisheries and marine conserv...
  • CANCELED: The Future of Conservation Policy
    Environmental Conversations, a series hosted by EarthLab and the Center for Environmental Politics, features prominent environmental leaders and practitioners who share their perspective on real world environmental policymaking. This initiative is known as Doug and Maggie Walker Environmental Conver...
  • Earth Day Talk: Gaia Has a Fever
    In honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Dr. Jennifer Thomson will give a talk untangling the history of oil corporations, climate justice, and environmental governance. Beginning with physicist James Lovelock’s Gaia hypothesis, she’ll discuss the involvement of oil corporations in...
  • Author Talk with Bren Smith: Eat Like a Fish
    Bren Smith, author of Eat Like a Fish will be in conversation with local author Sara Dickerman to talk about the politics of seaweed, recipes, answer questions, and sign copies of Eat Like a Fish.  ...
  • Russell Callender shares about his career, passions and what lies ahead
    April 7, 2023 From the Summer 2023 Sea Star Having served as director of Washington Sea Grant since 2018, Callender retires in April 2023 “Ever since I was a teenager, my passion was for conservation,” says Russell Callender. He kept his love for preserving the environment close to heart throug...
  • Bevan Series 2018: Liz Neeley
    The Bevan Series is a popular annual event held one quarter each year, usually in the format of weekly seminars for 10 weeks, and on occasion as a two-day symposium. The series features internationally recognized experts seeking to examine current issues affecting fisheries and marine conservation,...
  • Climate Science on Tap: Climate Optimism
    Inspired by the spirit of Optimism Brewing, this Climate Science on Tap panel focuses on reasons for Climate Optimism as evidenced by the 2019 WA legislative session, the trend of cities and counties signing on to renewable energy pledges across the country, the way 2020 presidential candidates are ...
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