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  • Looking Back on 50 Years: Robyn Ricks Turns Science Into Art
    In honor of the 50th anniversary of Washington Sea Grant, we’re sharing reflections from current and former longtime staff about their work. Robyn Ricks has shaped how the outside world sees Washington Sea Grant for over two decades. As the program’s creative director, Ricks designs communicatio...
  • WSG Crab Team Trip to Makah Bay
    August 8th, 2018 Measuring one of the green crab caught in a trap in the Wa’atch River estuary. Last month, Washington Sea Grant Crab Team staff traveled to the Makah Reservation in the northwest corner of the Olympic Peninsula to participate in the Makah Tribe’s European green crab trapping...
  • From Our Dock to Your Table: Bellingham Dockside Market Connects Fishermen and Local Consumers
    January 13, 2021 By Grace Freeman, WSG Science Communications Fellow As Bellingham SeaFeast director Liz Purdy was gearing up for the 2020 festival scheduled for September, it quickly became clear that this year’s event would be different. Founded in 2016, SeaFeast is an annual seafood-focuse...
  • Coast Guard-Approved First Aid at Sea Workshop in Gig Harbor
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 10, 2018 CONTACT: Sarah Fisken, 206-543-1225 or sfisken@u.washington.edu   Coast Guard-Approved First Aid at Sea Workshop  Effectively treat hypothermia, near drowning and other incidents while on the water. Monday, December 3 in Gig Harbor, Washington. Washingto...
  • Coast Guard-Approved First Aid at Sea Workshop
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 30, 2018 CONTACT:   Sarah Fisken, Washington Sea Grant 206-543-1225 sfisken@u.washington.edu Coast Guard-Approved First Aid at Sea Workshop  Effectively treat hypothermia, near drowning and other incidents while on the water. Monday, December 10 in Seattle, Washingto...
  • Local Activities
    Local Activities It is with an abundance of caution that Washington Sea Grant has canceled certain upcoming events in order to comply with the Governor’s order of “Stay Home/Stay Healthy” and to avoid risking anyone’s health and wellness given the outbreak of the COVID-19 vi...
  • Local Activities
    Local Activities It is with an abundance of caution that Washington Sea Grant has canceled certain upcoming events in order to comply with the Governor’s order of “Stay Home/Stay Healthy” and to avoid risking anyone’s health and wellness given the outbreak of the COVID-19 vi...
  • COVID-19 Resources for Shellfish Industry
    COVID-19 Resources for Shellfish Industry Updated 12/10/2020 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is closely monitoring the outbreak of the novel coronavirus — which causes the disease known as COVID-19 — and is making every possible effort to address the changing needs of the local shellfish aqu...
  • Building Citizen Science With Volunteers As Partners: Part 1
    2015 was a pilot year for Crab Team monitoring. Here, in a series of two posts, Natalie White, an undergraduate in the UW Program on the Environment Capstone Program, will share the work she did to understand the volunteer experience during our pilot year. In a third post, we’ll fill you in on...
  • Documenting the European Green Crab Range Expansion
    (Header photo: Allen Pleus, Aquatic Invasive Species Unit Lead for Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife with one of the green crab captured in Padilla Bay during the collaborative assessment trapping effort in 2016.) February 6, 2018 The very first publication by Crab Team was just released ...
  • Ocean Acidification SS Autumn17
    Ocean Acidification Are Pacific salmon heading for a nosedive?   If you’re not one for the smell of fish, be thankful that you’re not a Pacific salmon. Salmon have a sense of smell that’s said to be thousands of times stronger than a dog’s, and that sensitivity is essential. Sa...
  • Environmental DNA (Part 1): Green Crab Monitoring 2.0?
    February 24, 2022 Early detection is one of the best ways to thwart an invasive species, but trying to find some of the first individuals to arrive in a new habitat is no easy task. WSG Crab Team built a monitoring network to meet this challenge: by using multiple search methods and finely tuning th...
  • Funding
    Funding Washington Sea Grant provides competitive and noncompetitive funding opportunities for researchers who seek to address questions about our oceans, coastlines, and coastal communities. Projects frequently involve collaboration among scientists from both public and private agencies....
  • Marine Affairs Work is More Than Counting Fish
    How the WSG Diversity, Equity and Inclusion workgroup strives to change marine fields From the spring 2020 Sea Star print newsletter By Sallie Lau, Guest Student Writer The DEI Workgroup is comprised of more than half of WSG staff, including those pictured here. Clockwise: Melissa Watkinson...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Libie Cain
    October 1, 2020 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow   Libie Cain fishes Dungeness crab and albacore out of Westport. She grew up on Cooper Point by Evergreen State College and has an architectural degree. In fact, she was part of the team that helped build the Natural Resources B...
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