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- Higher trophic-level function of seagrass-vegetated and unvegetated tideflats in Washington
The value of seagrass
Higher trophic-level function of seagrass-vegetated and unvegetated tideflats in Washington
Seagrass habitat value for fish and birds.
Principal Investigator
Jennifer Ruesink, University of Washington, Department of Biology
Co-Principal Investigators
T...
- The purple hinged rock scallop, a promising aquaculture species with a toxic algal problem
BIOTOXINS UPTAKE IN ROCK SCALLOPS
The Purple Hinged Rock Scallop, a Promising Aquaculture Species with a Toxic Algal Problem
Investigators are examining rock scallops to help establish an approved, reliable assay for evaluating biotoxins and to improve growout methods for the purple hinged...
- Assessing historical abundance trends for key marine species to support ecosystem-based management and restoration of Puget Sound.
Key fish species trends in Puget Sound
Assessing Historical Abundance Trends for Key Marine Species to Support Ecosystem-based Management and Restoration of Puget Sound
Researchers integrate multiple datasets to assess long-term trends in key Puget Sound fish stocks and possible causes of d...
- Progress toward a new sedimentary and ecological equilibrium: habitat modification from Elwha Dam removal
Habitat modification due to Elwha Dam removal
Progress Toward a New Sedimentary and Ecological Equilibrium: Habitat Modification from Elwha Dam Removal
How Elwha dam removals affect sediment deposition, light obstruction, water conditions, and algae and other marine life at the river’...
- Measuring what Matters: Linking Life History Traits and Disease Resistance with Genomic Variation in Chinook Salmon Conservation Hatcheries
Genetic conservation in salmon hatcheries
Measuring What Matters: Linking Life History Traits and Disease Resistance with Genomic Variation in Chinook Salmon Conservation Hatcheries
Researchers will develop tools and technologies for measuring and monitoring genetic change in fitness traits...
- Seabird Publications
Seabird Publications
Since 1994, Ed Melvin has focused on developing methods to reduce the bycatch of seabirds. The following list of publications reflects the scope of his work. In addition, Melvin has written numerous publications — including reports and working papers — on albatr...
- 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...
- Exploring Mechanisms of Mortality in the First Ocean Year of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
CARRYING CAPACITY AND MORTALITY OF CHINOOK
Exploring Mechanisms of Mortality in the First Ocean Year of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
NOAA Fisheries Fellow explores the importance of mechanisms underlying mortality, growth, and maturation of Columbia River spring Chinook salmon....
- Kayj Morrill-McClure
Kayj Morrill-McClure
DEIJA & IT Lead (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice & Accessibility; Information Technology)
Expertise
Programming (HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, SQL)
Content management system development
OS X systems administration
Server administration (UNIX)...
- Using Microbiota for the Evaluation and Monitoring of Puget Sound Ecosystems
Foraminifera monitoring in Puget Sound I
Using Microbiota for the Evaluation and Monitoring of Puget Sound Ecosystems
By cataloguing declining foraminifera, researchers are developing a tool for monitoring Puget Sound’s health.
Principal Investigator
Elizabeth Nesbitt, Univ...
- Northwest Fisheries Science Center’s 5th Science Symposium
Our partner in regional science, NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center, will host the 5th annual Science Symposium, a two-day event to showcase fisheries and ecosystem science and to foster collaboration among scientists.
WSG Social Scientist, Melissa Poe, will present results from a recen...
- Budget News from Washington D.C.
March 18, 2019
Update on Sea Grant Funding for Fiscal Year 2020 from the WSG Director
Dear Friends,
With vocal support from our many stakeholders, the National Sea Grant College Program was reinstated in the federal budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2019. The Consolidated Appropriations Act for 2019 was ...
- Director’s Note: Washington Sea Grant’s Response to COVID-19
March 17, 2020
Russell Callender, WSG Director
COVID-19 is clearly impacting all of us. Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is no exception. We have worked hard to heed the rapidly evolving guidance coming from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Governor’s office and the Uni...
- 2017 Eastern Bering Sea Pollock Stock Assessment
When: November 8, 2017; 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.; Reception to follow.
Where: Fishery Sciences Building, University of Washington, 1122 N.E. Boat Street, Seattle,
Room 102 (Auditorium)
Washington Sea Grant, the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, and the University of Washington College of the Environm...
- Chinese Mitten Crab
Chinese Mitten Crab Facts
What is the Chinese Mitten Crab?
The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) is a burrowing crab whose native distribution is the coastal rivers and estuaries of the Yellow Sea in Korea and China. It has recently become established on the west coast of the U.S. i...
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