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  • What is the State of Your Oyster?
    Are your oysters healthy? WSG volunteers provide landowners evaluations of bacterial contamination for privately owned beaches in Hood Canal and throughout Puget Sound at these locations: Hunter Farms 1921 E. State Route 106, Union, WA QFC parking lot, under flag pole – pharmacy side – ...
  • Test Your Well Water with Well Education & Testing (WET)
    Well Education & Testing (WET) invites you to take a look at the health of your well! Learn about keeping your drinking water safe. WET, a Washington Sea Grant program, provides homeowners with a local, inexpensive way to test their well water. Washington State Department of Health recommends an...
  • Protocol In Focus: Why Do We Use Two Types of Trap?
    One strength of the Crab Team protocol is that it enables us to confidently compare findings among different sites, and track changes over time – even if different people are doing the sampling. With sampling on this scale, even the small steps can be important to what we learn from the data...
  • Septic System Care Workshop
    Snohomish County is hosting a free, online septic care workshop to help you: Understand and protect your system Avoid expensive repairs Learn about septic care rebates, grants, and affordable loans Learn when to hire and work with septic professionals. Register for this free workshop here. ...
  • Current Research at Washington Sea Grant
    September 12, 2019 Washington Sea Grant is proud to fund research that leads to positive impacts in Washington’s coastal communities and ecosystems. WSG-funded research aligns with four interrelated focus areas: healthy coastal ecosystems, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, resilient commu...
  • Septic Care Workshop for Homeowners
    Snohomish County is offering a FREE Septic Care Workshop for homeowners in July of 2021. This workshop will help you: • Understand and protect your system • Avoid expensive repairs • Learn about septic care rebates, grants and affordable loans • Learn when to hire and work with septic profes...
  • Small Spills, Big Problems, Sound Solutions
    July 25, 2016 To paraphrase an old saying, “There’s no use crying over spilled oil.” Yet many are concerned with oil pollution in Puget Sound and in the San Juan Islands. What people don’t realize is that the biggest source of spills so far in the region has not been tankers and freighters, ...
  • Fall 2016
    Fall 2016 Crab Team’s Big Discovery! August 4th, 2016 You might have heard the recent news that Crab Team volunteers captured the first confirmed European green crab in Washington’s inland waters (but if you haven’t, read our blog post)...
  • Invasive Green Crab Found at Dungeness Spit
    April, 2017 A new population of invasive European green crab has been found at Dungeness Spit, near Sequim, Washington, rekindling concern over the potential for damage to local marine life and shorelines. Staff and volunteers from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), which manages Dungeness...
  • Current and Recent Fellows
    Current and Recent Fellows The following biographies of current and recent fellows provide examples of the breadth and scope of opportunities and experiences offered by WSG, National Sea Grant, and Coastal Management fellowships. Jump to: Washington Sea Grant Keystone Fellow...
  • Advisory Committee
    Advisory Committee The WSG Advisory Committee provides general program oversight, direction, and advice. The Committee was first established in August 2006 with stakeholders and federal and state partners. The Committee was restructured in 2022 to better reflect the diverse ...
  • Invasive Green Crab Found at Dungeness Spit
    (Photo: European Green Crab found at Dungeness Spit, Sequim, April 2017. Photo by Allen Pleus, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife)     April 26, 2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sequim, WA — A new population of invasive European green crab has been found at Dungeness Spit, near Sequim, ...
  • Governor Jay Inslee Proclaims October Seafood Month
    October 1, 2020 Consumers have long had access to local Washington seafood through their favorite grocer or farmers market, but this October the state is celebrating Seafood Month by recognizing the growing trend to connect residents to those who supply this local bounty. With reduced demand from r...
  • 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...
  • Local and Coastal: Clams with Celery and Toasted Garlic
    April 10, 2020 By Abby Rogerson, WSG Student Assistant NYT Cooking columnist Alison Roman holds up clams as one of the best bivalves, and after my experience with her Clams with Celery and Toasted Garlic, I may be convinced. They get a quick steam in a garlicky white wine reduction then are tossed w...
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