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  • WSG in the News 2020
    WSG in the News 2020 December 2020 What causes king tides and where to see otters in the wild in Washington The Seattle Times, December 10 Witness King Tides and help build a picture of the future The Wahkiakum County Eagle, December 10 Head outdoors this holiday season to witness king tides an...
  • WSG in the News 2020
    Washington Sea Grant in the News December 2020 What causes king tides and where to see otters in the wild in Washington The Seattle Times, December 10 Witness King Tides and help build a picture of the future The Wahkiakum County Eagle, December 10 Head outdoors this holiday season to witness k...
  • New Volunteer Naturalist Training
    Become a volunteer naturalist with the Cedar River Salmon Journey Program, a free, fun and family-friendly salmon viewing program. Learn about our local salmon and one of the world’s amazing wildlife migrations, which runs through the heart of Seattle, Renton and on up into Maple Valley. Naturalis...
  • Boating Sales
    Keeping Washington’s Recreational Boating Data in Ship Shape For Bob Goodwin, every Saturday morning starts the same way. Cup of coffee in hand, he fires up his computer and logs on to the Washington Department of Licensing’s (DOL) secure server. Then he downloads the dataset that recor...
  • HomeBad layerslider
    A leader in research, outreach and education for nearly 50 years, Washington Sea Grant helps people understand and address the challenges facing Washington’s ocean and coasts. NEWS Celebrate Seafood Month with WSG Read stories from our programs that support fisheries, aqua...
  • New Staff: WSG Welcomes Michele Blanchflower
    April 3, 2023 Michele Blanchflower joined Washington Sea Grant in March 2023. In her new role as the fiscal specialist supervisor, she supports administrative and fiscal functions, assisting with coordination, planning, reconciliation, forecasting, procurement, and executing direct services for WSG...
  • New detection of European green crab in Bellingham
    May 30, 2019 Vicinity map of Squalicum Harbor showing location of green crab remains (yellow dot) and Crab Team monitoring sites (white flags). (Click to Enlarge) The remains of a European green crab were found in Squalicum Harbor in Bellingham earlier this week, the first evidence of the global inv...
  • New staff: WSG welcomes Manya Chadha
    March 4, 2024 Washington Sea Grant (WSG) is pleased to welcome Manya Chadha as a new student assistant on the communications team. In this role, Manya collaborates with the WSG communications team to manage and revamp WSG’s website, report communications and social media metrics and assist in int...
  • New Staff: WSG Welcomes Chandler Countryman
    April 3, 2023 We are thrilled to welcome Chandler Countryman as the new resilience and adaptation specialist at Washington Sea Grant. In this role, Chandler works with communities in the South Puget Sound area and along Washington’s coast to advance efforts related to coastal hazards and climate r...
  • New Indigenous Aquaculture Website
    May 20, 2021 The Cross-Pacific Indigenous Aquaculture Collaborative has launched a new website to inform and bring communities together to enhance and grow sustainable coastal food systems.  Visit the website here! Did you know that Hawaiian fish ponds once produced 400-600 pounds of fish per ...
  • New Study: How to Save a Seabird
    In the 1990s, the endangered status of the short-tailed albatross catalyzed efforts to reduce the number of birds accidentally killed as bycatch in Alaska, home to the country’s biggest fisheries. Marine fisheries scientist Ed Melvin, at Washington Sea Grant at the University of Washington, and re...
  • New guide from the Washington Coastal Resilience Project helps coastal planners use the latest sea level rise data
    July 9, 2020  IN BRIEF: The Washington Coastal Resilience Project team – a collaboration between the state’s Department of Ecology, the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group and Washington Sea Grant – are releasing How to Choose, a guide to support the use of available sea level ris...
  • New Study Aims to Examine Diet of West Coast Pinnipeds
    March 11, 2020 By Bobbie Buzzell, WSG Science Communications Fellow  Sea lions at nearly high tide on an offshore rock. Photo courtesy of Dr. Sophie McCoy, Florida State Univ. Ocean food webs are complex and often difficult to study — but breaking down every connection is important to unders...
  • Pumpout Washington – New Videos to Help Boaters Pumpout
    If you are a boater who hasn’t been out on the water for a while, or if you are new to boating entirely, here are some videos to remind everyone of the importance of proper sewage disposal while on the water. Pumpout Washington is a program which provides boaters with designated pumpout stat...
  • New Report: Puget Sound Marine Waters See Effect of Climate Change in 2018
    December 20, 2019 A new report details the effects of a changing climate on Puget Sound in 2018, and describes how these changes trickled down through the ecosystem to affect marine life and seafood consumers. Scientists observed unusually warm water temperatures, though not as hot as during the ye...
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