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  • Impacts of Armoring on Puget Sound Beaches: Diverse Effects on Diverse Scales
    Armoring impacts on puget sound beaches Impacts of Armoring on Puget Sound Beaches: Diverse Effects on Diverse Scales Researchers provided long-needed data and protocols for evaluating beach armoring impacts and shoreline restoration benefits, leveraging state funds to expand this research....
  • NW Workshop on Bivalve Aquaculture and the Environment: Agenda
    NW Workshop on Bivalve Aquaculture and the Environment Talaris Conference Center 4000 NE 41st Street Seattle, WA 98105 Workshop Home Note: The materials available onĀ this page (PDFs) were presented by speakers at the Northwest Workshop on Bivalve Aquaculture and the Environment at Talaris Conferenc...
  • Crab Team’s Rapid Response: Day 1
    September 12, 2016 Emily preps bait for trapping response on the FHL docks. Emily here, writing from beautiful Friday Harbor Labs after our first full field day on San Juan Island as part of our rapid response effort. Following the Westcott Bay Crab Team volunteer captureĀ of an adult male green cra...
  • Trapping for European Green Crab on Whidbey Island
    October 12, 2017 The crew prepares to deploy traps at Lagoon Point. L-R Crab Team Lead, Jeff Adams; Volunteers Debra Paros, Michael Anderson, Kes Tautvydas, and Charlie Seablom. (Photo: E. Grason) Following the recent capture of a single European green crab at Lagoon Point, on Whidbey Island (read m...
  • 2021 Volume 2
    2021 Volume 2 Five Years Later November, 2021 It’s been a little over five years since the first capture of invasive European green crab along Washington’s inland shorelines. As we look back at how much we’ve learned since this capture, we ...
  • Marine Debris Prevention
    Marine Debris Can Ruin a Good Day on the WaterĀ Ā Ā Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  What to Do When You FindĀ Marine Debris As a boater or beach-goer, you may encounter anything from logs or plastic trash to stranded marine mammals or derelict fishing gear. All are potential hazards to nav...
  • Crab Team Welcomes Elyse Kelsey as Student Assistant
    September 20, 2023 Hello WSG Crab Team Community! My name is Elyse Kelsey and I am thrilled to be joining Crab Team as a Student Assistant. I just missed the field season this year but I am excited to meet and work alongside the incredible volunteers and partners that make this work possible next su...
  • After nearly 40 years of sharing life-saving skills, Sarah Fisken retires
    As a WSG marine operations specialist, Fisken grew the organizationā€™s marine workshop program and forged trust and community across the state in the process From the Winter 2023/2024 Sea Star By Samantha Larson, WSG Science Writer The first time Sarah Fisken put on a survival suit, she was immedia...
  • Harmful Algal Blooms
    Harmful Algal Blooms Several species of single-celled algae growing in Washington produce potent toxins that can poison marine animals or become concentrated in shellfish and sicken, even kill, humans who eat them. Even when they donā€™t harm humans, toxic blooms can force costly shutdowns ...
  • 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...
  • Virtual Beach Seine Adventure
    Ever wonder who’s living under the waves in Padilla Bay? Not ready for SCUBA? Join this online program with Padilla Bay staff. You’ll watch from your screen as they take our rowboat out into the eelgrass and pull a net through the water. You’ll help discover who was caught and lear...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Steve Seymour of Drayton Harbor Oyster Company
    September 27, 2022 Looking ahead to National Seafood Month in October, we are sharing this profile of a local seafood entrepreneur By Olivia Horwedel, WSG Science Communications FellowĀ  Steve Seymour (right) with his son, Mark Seymour (left), serving up some fresh oysters. Photo credit: Drayton Har...
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  • 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,ā€ Meg Chadsey, ocean acidification specialist at Washington Sea Grant (WSG), says. ā€œFossil fuel emissi...
  • Making Adventure Accessible
    Sea Wolf Adventures takes passengers with disabilities to the Pacific Northwest’s most beautiful places From the spring 2020 Sea Star print newsletter Kimber Owen, owner of Sea Wolf Adventures, has an exceptional memory for the people that sheā€™s taken on her 12-passenger cruise ship, whi...
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