June 2020
Online Cocktails & Fishtales
Join Harbor WildWatch on Facebook LIVE to learn about Washington's only native oyster and if it is making a come-back in the south Puget Sound. Dr. Mike Behrens, professor at Pacific Lutheran University and Harbor WildWatch's Science Advisor, will present about our findings regarding Pacific and Olympia oysters in the Salish Sea. -- Cocktails & Fishtales is Harbor WildWatch's science-social series for ages 21+. Cocktails & Fishtales is an opportunity to enjoy an evening in Gig Harbor, engaging with like-minded eco-enthusiasts in a…
Find out more »Virtual MRC Symposium: Session #5
This is the fifth of a multi-part series called the Virtual Marine Resource Committee (MRC) Symposium, hosted by the Northwest Straits Commission. Representatives from Snohomish MRC will highlight projects, successes and lessons learned during this session. Register here.
Find out more »Virtual Aquarium Tour
Join Western Washington University SEA Discovery Center for your own virtual tour with aquarist(s) Bryan McNeil and/or Sam Larson. In addition to the tour, each week will spotlight specific animals: June 19, 2020: Tide Pool Animals July 17, 2020: Skates July 31, 2020 Pinto Abalone/Olympia Oysters August 14, 2020: Surge Zone Animals August 28, 2020: Coral Reef Animals Learn more and register at the event webpage linked below!
Find out more »Role of Salt Marshes in Climate Change Webinar
Climate XChange hosts weekly webinars entitled "Bridging the Virtual Gap: Connecting Climate Optimists in Times of Crisis." This week, Dr. Hayley Schiebel, Environmental Scientist & Professor at Suffolk University’s Center for Urban Ecology & Sustainability presents: Role of Salt Marshes in Climate Change. Check the event webpage below to save your virtual seat!
Find out more »Rain Garden Design Virtual Workshop
Join Emily Bishton, Sustainable Gardening Educator, for a free Zoom workshop sponsored by WSU Extension Master Gardeners. Please join for the upcoming Bellevue Demonstration Garden workshops via Zoom. The workshops will be on Zoom from 1:30 to 3:30 pm on Saturdays. More info at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1377415372463754/ Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/98357808723 Meeting ID 983 5780 8723 password 060052 or Call in +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID 983 5780 8723 Password 060052
Find out more »Virtual Low Tide Beach Walks
Join Western Washington University SEA Discovery Center for live virtual walks bi-weekly Mondays starting at 10 - 11 a.m. FREE by registering through Western CARES, or purchasing recorded videos. Register and learn more at the event webpage linked below!
Find out more »Elementary Discovery Days Online
First through Fifth grade scientists learn more about the wonders of science through engaging STEM activities on Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m, hosted by the SEA Discovery Center. Check out the weekly topics: June 23, 2020: Curious About Crabs June 30, 2020: Tree Structures and Functions July 7, 2020: Kitchen Science July 14, 2020: Classifying Marine Animals July 21, 2020: Looking Closely at Leaves July 28, 2020: Water Wonders August 4, 2020: Color and Camouflage August 11, 2020: Building Challenges August 18, 2020: Tree Treasures August 25, 2020: Sounds All Around…
Find out more »Port Townsend Marine Science Center Annual Meeting 2020
You are invited to join the Port Townsend Marine Science Center via Zoom for our Annual Meeting! The meeting will feature: Release of the 2019 Annual Report Highlights from Janine Boire, Executive Director "Show and Tell" by PTMSC staff via mobile devices Interactive activities RSVP and learn more at the event webpage linked below!
Find out more »Climate Science on Tap
Cascadia Climate Action presents "A Tale of Two Crises: Climate Change in the Time of Coronavirus." Global warming and pandemics are arguably existential threats and both require aggressive international action, institutional leadership, structural reform, and behavior change to address. Yet their challenges are also fundamentally different. So can the response to the novel coronavirus teach us anything about dealing with climate change or will the disease derail progress in curbing emissions? And what are lockdowns teaching scientists about our planetary…
Find out more »Online – Teaching Climate Change & Ocean Acidification
An Online Professional Development Workshop for Middle and High School Teachers, offered by Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 10 hours: Wednesday June 24 and Friday, June 26, 9:00-11:30 and 1:00-3:30 Participants in this workshop will: • Gain knowledge of climate change and ocean acidification in the Pacific Northwest • Explore sources of local environmental data and work towards incorporating data into inquiry-based science learning experiences; • Receive materials and activities included in the Ocean Sciences Sequence (OSS) curriculum on Climate Change…
Find out more »Middle School STEM Club Online
Middle School students join Western Washington University's SEA Discovery Center to face an engineering design challenge, solve a problem, or conduct experiments around something STEM every week on Wednesdays from 10 - 11 a.m. The weekly topics include: June 24, 2020: Kitchen Science July 1, 2020: Plume of Contamination July 8, 2020: Egg Drop Challenge July 15, 2020: On Target July 22, 2020: Toothpick Bridge Challenge July 29, 2020: Wonderful Wetlands-Nature’s Sponge, Nature’s Filter August 5, 2020: Tree Treasures August 12, 2020: Things that Fly August 19,…
Find out more »All About Cisterns! Webinar
RainWise, a City of Seattle and King County partnership, offers rebates for rain gardens and cisterns on private property. These installations capture water that falls on roofs and keeps it out of sewer pipes during big rain storms. Cisterns are also a great source for summer water! In this webinar, you will learn about cisterns, large above-ground containers used to collect roof water. You’ll also get to hear about their benefits in Seattle, specifically how they help reduce combined sewer…
Find out more »Preschool-Kindergarten Science Club Online
Enjoy story time, discovery activities, and making crafts on Thursdays 10 - 10:30 a.m. with SEA Discovery Center. Register for all or any of the following courses: June 25, 2020: ABCs of the Intertidal Zone July 2, 2020: B is for Birds July 9, 2020: C is for Crabs July 16, 2020: D is for Dina Diatom & Marine Food Chains July 23, 2020: F is for Fish July 30, 2020: H is for Hermit crab August 6, 2020: M is for Marine Animals August 13,…
Find out more »Online STEM Workshop
Join Harbor WildWatch's Science Specialist Stena for an interactive, Facebook LIVE lesson about the rock cycle. Gather up the supplies below beforehand, and tune in at 2 p.m. on Harbor WildWatch's main Facebook page. Interaction highly encouraged! Supplies: Starbursts (or other taffy like candy). Cutting board Knife Microwave/stove top and pan In this lesson we will be learning about the three categories of rocks using candy to demonstrate.
Find out more »July 2020
Online 2020 Summer Beach Walk
Join the Port Townsend Marine Science Center (remotely) for a series of online streaming Low Tide Walk events! Instead of the usual public programs, they're going to be hosting a social-distancing friendly version. You can participate from home via social media during the scheduled event time, or visit a local tide pooling spot near you (while following current social distancing and recreation safety guidelines) for a self-guided experience. Staying home? Tune in to Stories on their Instagram page @ptmarinescictr during the scheduled…
Find out more »Nature & Health Speaks – Online Lecture
In 2019, GirlTrek, Washington Trails Association, and the USDA Forest Service’s PNW Research Station came together to learn about mutual interests in trails, health, and inclusive outdoor spaces, with an interest in getting more people outside enjoying the benefits of time in nature. They'll share what they’ve learned through meetings, walking together, and focus groups. Presenters: Trina Baker, Puget Sound Organizer, GirlTrek Lee Cerveny, PhD, Research Social Scientist, USDA Forest Service Monika Derrien, PhD, Research Social Scientist, USDA Forest Service…
Find out more »Virtual MRC Symposium: Session #6
This is the sixth of a multi-part series called the Virtual Marine Resource Committee (MRC) Symposium, hosted by the Northwest Straits Commission. Representatives from Island MRC will highlight projects, successes and lessons learned during this session. Register here.
Find out more »The River That Made Seattle
TownHall Livestream of "The River That Made Seattle": BJ Cummings with James Rasmussen & Paulina Lopez For centuries, the Duwamish River has drawn people to its shores for trading, transport, and sustenance. Unfortunately, the very utility of the river has been its undoing, as decades of dumping led to the river being declared a Superfund cleanup site. Using previously unpublished accounts by Indigenous people and settlers, author BJ Cummings shares the river’s story in pursuit of restoring the Duwamish River…
Find out more »Killer Whale Tales in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
Join Jeff Hogan, founder of Killer Whale Tales, and national marine sanctuary staff for an interactive virtual experience learning all about Southern Resident killer whales and Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. During this live interaction game, students will play the role of scientist who collects and analyzes fish scales left over from predation events from Southern Resident killer whales. Using data collected by the researchers at Northwest Fisheries Science Center, participants will be able to chart and record not only the types…
Find out more »Demystifying Science through Video
NOAA Live! Webinar: Demystifying Science through Video with filmmaker Paul Hillman Science can be a tough nut to crack for a lot of people, and sometimes getting the information straight from a scientist can be full of technical jargon and difficult to understand. But science is the backbone for many of the decisions and policies made at NOAA, and we want to effectively communicate this science to you. To do this, we have a team of filmmakers that create videos…
Find out more »Cave Diving in Channel Island National Marine Sanctuary
Join Jill Heinerth, one of the world’s premiere underwater explorers, as she recounts her experiences cave diving in national marine sanctuaries. During this live interaction, you will hear from Jill about her diving in caves in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, what it takes to become a cave diver, and what it is like to explore the “veins of Mother Earth.” Learn more about Jill before the live interaction by watching her featured in Stories from the Blue. Learn more and…
Find out more »Online Cocktails & Fishtales
Harbor WildWatch and Pierce Conservation District will present LIVE on Facebook about Puget Sound nearshore processes, including beach formation and erosion, and how human development influences the complex processes that build and erode beaches, impacting habitats and ecosystems. This emerging science on bulkheads can better help assess their impact on salmon and orcas. -- Cocktails & Fishtales is Harbor WildWatch's science-social series for ages 21+. Cocktails & Fishtales is an opportunity to enjoy an evening out in Gig Harbor, engaging with like-minded eco-enthusiasts…
Find out more »Creating a Wildlife Habitat Garden – Online Class
If you’ve been dreaming of a garden that attracts and nurtures songbirds, beneficial insects, and other wildlife, this class will help you make that dream a reality. You will learn a step-by-step method of choosing plants and other features that fit your site and fulfill the daily needs of wildlife, how to turn problem areas into habitat assets, create and manage pest-free feeding stations, and maintenance practices that help keep wildlife in your garden year-round. Whether your goal is to…
Find out more »Big Impact with RainWise Big Roof Projects Webinar
The RainWise Program, a unique partnership between City of Seattle and King County Wastewater Treatment Division, provides rebates for eligible homes and other private properties that help manage the rain that falls on the roof. Capturing rainfall in cisterns and rain gardens keeps that water out of sewer pipes during heavy storms and helps limit runoff and control sewer overflows. While the large majority of the 2,000+ existing projects are at private homes, a growing number are located at "big roof"…
Find out more »Virtual MRC Symposium: Session #7
This is the seventh of a multi-part series called the Virtual Marine Resource Committee (MRC) Symposium, hosted by the Northwest Straits Commission. Representatives from San Juan MRC will highlight projects, successes and lessons learned during this session. Register here.
Find out more »Sustainability and RainWise! Webinar
With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on homeowners’ properties. Learn more about what you can do at home to make your yard and…
Find out more »Intersection of Social & Environmental Justice Summit
Join UW Sustainability and the UW College of the Environment's Diversity, Equity & Inclusion office for the first UW Social and Environmental Justice Summit. - How can we support students, ourselves, our communities, and our planet while building a better understanding within and across race/ethnicity, class, gender, and other forms of identity? Join in a short summit to learn from social and environmental activism, connect with people across University of Washington working in these areas, and engage in a dialogue…
Find out more »Fostering Equity and Inclusion in the STEM Society
Institute for Systems Biology and Town Hall Seattle present Dr. Knatokie Ford (livestream): Fostering Equity and Inclusion in the STEM Society. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are essential to America’s economic growth and global competitiveness, but have faced persistent issues with attracting and retaining diverse talent. Dr. Knatokie Ford (founder and CEO of Fly Sci Enterprise) joins Town Hall Seattle for a livestreamed conversation with Dr. Jim Heath (of Institute for Systems Biology) to share her inspiring journey…
Find out more »August 2020
Digital Low-Tide Beach Walk
Explore the intertidal zone digitally with Harbor WildWatch! Join via Facebook LIVE on the beach to discover delightful creatures like moon snails, crabs, sea stars, and so much more. They will be visiting different beaches throughout the summer, some of which they've never explored before; others that are familiar favorites. We never know what creatures we'll find! Visit the Harbor WildWatch events calendar to check out more offerings.
Find out more »Amplifying Ocean Advocacy Workshop
The Amplifying Ocean Advocacy Workshop, hosted by the Seattle Aquarium, aims to elevate action-oriented advocacy skills and explore how you can be successful in amplifying your voice in the arena of nation ocean policy advocacy. The workshop will address recent urgent issues related to ocean climate action and marine conservation. Paired with issue education, highly interactive activities will help sharpen advocacy tools such as writing, identifying your Congressional decision makers, using social media and meeting with decision-makers. This workshop is…
Find out more »OneNOAA Science Seminar
OneNOAA Science Seminars are a joint effort by several NOAA seminar partners to help share science and climate seminars and information across NOAA and our constituents. This week's seminar is: Comparing losses of tidal forests and tidal marsh on the Oregon coast: A paradigm shift for estuary restoration and conservation by Laura Brophy, Director, Estuary Technical Group, Institute for Applied Ecology, Corvallis, OR. Learn more and register at the event webpage!
Find out more »Understanding Ocean Acidification: Using NOAA’s New Educational Tools
Data in the Classroom is designed to help teachers and students use real scientific NOAA data to explore dynamic Earth processes and understand the impact of environmental events on a regional and global scale. The interactive module provides authentic research questions and scaled data interactions that give students the opportunity to explore this question (and more). In this presentation, participants will dive deep into Data in the Classroom's Ocean Acidification Module to explore the processes that cause acidification, examine data from…
Find out more »Cocktails & Fishtales Online
Cocktails & Fishtales is Harbor WildWatch's science-social series. Held monthly, these programs feature a scientist, researcher, or environmental artist on an ecological topic. While these programs are traditionally 21+ and held at a local taproom or venue, during the pandemic they have shifted to an online format for all ages. They continue to serve as an engaging and interactive way to learn about the environment, and bring together eco-enthusiasts from our local community... and, now, beyond. Questions and interaction are highly encouraged! Adam Obaza,…
Find out more »The River That Made Seattle
In this livestreamed conversation with Duwamish Tribal member James Rasmussen and Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition Executive Director Paulina Lopez, author BJ Cummings talks about her own story and what drew her to the river’s history. She draws from her book The River That Made Seattle: A Human and Natural History of the Duwamish to show both historical and contemporary photos of the river, and create a compelling narrative portraying the people and conflicts that shaped the culture and natural environment.…
Find out more »September 2020
OneNOAA Science Seminar
OneNOAA Science Seminars are a joint effort by several NOAA seminar partners to help share science and climate seminars and information across NOAA and our constituents. This week's seminar is Empowered to Lead: Inspiring the Next Generation of Leaders, presented by Albert (Benjie) Spencer, Chief Engineer, Director, Engineering Standards, NOAA's National Weather Service. Learn more and register at the event webpage!
Find out more »Speaker Series: Food Wise
The Huxley Speaker Series is hosted by Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University. On October 29, Dr. Gigi Berardi, Professor at Huxley College of the Environment, will present: Food Wise. She authored Food Wise: A Whole Systems Guide to Sustainable and Delicious Food Choices. Learn more here!
Find out more »October 2020
Groundfish Seminar Series
Join the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in their virtual 2020 Groundfish Seminar Series! You'll hear from local and international scientists who are on the cutting-edge of groundfish research. This week, Rich McBride, NEFSC, will present An interdisciplinary review of Atlantic cod stock structure in the US waters. Click here for registration information and the full speaker roster. The series happens every Tuesday @ 10am PT from October 6 to December 15.
Find out more »Online: Who Was Chief Seattle?
Join Humanities Washington for an online Speaker Bureau event entitled: Who Was Chief Seattle? Chief Seattle wrote nothing down during his life, yet his words—both real and imagined—are known throughout the world. The result is a man made up of both historical and fictional aspects, from which conflicting messages can be gleaned. David M. Buerge, a biographer and a historian to the Duwamish Tribe, Seattle’s mother’s people, spent more than 20 years exploring the man from a variety of sources…
Find out more »Speaker Series: Anticipating Future Environments
The Huxley Speaker Series is hosted by Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University. On October 8, Shana Lee Hirsch, Research Scientist at the department of Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington will present: Anticipating Future Environments: Climate Change, Adaptive Restoration, and the Columbia River Basin. Learn more here!
Find out more »40 Years at Padilla Bay!
Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve turned 40 this year, and they'd like to take you back to the beginnings. This online presentation will feature photos from the archives, video interviews with current and former staff, and tales of our growth from a team of 3 to the present vibrant community-hub of research and education. Register here and we will email you a login link.
Find out more »Groundfish Seminar Series
Join the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in their virtual 2020 Groundfish Seminar Series! You'll hear from local and international scientists who are on the cutting-edge of groundfish research. This week, Sean Rohan, AFSC GAP, will present A framework for simulating latitudinal catchability variation. Click here for registration information and the full speaker roster. The series happens every Tuesday @ 10am PT from October 6 to December 15.
Find out more »Lunch & Learn: Collaborating Across Difference
Join EarthLab, UW Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Research Consultant Esther Min, and Front and Centered Co-Executive Director Deric Gruen as they present: Creating a Tool for Change: How UW Researchers and Community Partners Co-Produced the Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map. The Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map is an interactive tool that can be used to inform state and local environmental policy, funding priorities, environmental justice advocacy and regulation enforcement to reduce health inequities across communities. Learn more and register here.…
Find out more »Environmental Justice Speaker Series
The School of Marine & Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington is excited to launch their Fall Quarter Environmental Justice Speakers Series. The series this quarter features a variety of speakers all of whom will address unique aspects of environmental justice from their work, research, and/or advocacy. Each talk takes place on a Thursday from 12:00-1:00pm PST via Zoom. The speaker will give a 30-40 minute presentation, followed by time for Q&A with the audience. For more information, or…
Find out more »Groundfish Seminar Series
Join the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in their virtual 2020 Groundfish Seminar Series! You'll hear from local and international scientists who are on the cutting-edge of groundfish research. This week, Milton Love, UC Santa Barbara, will present What we did on our fall vacations - Submersible research on the fishes of southern California oil/gas platforms. Click here for registration information and the full speaker roster. The series happens every Tuesday @ 10am PT from October 6 to December 15.
Find out more »Environmental Justice Training Webinar
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s next State EJ Training Webinar session will focus on “Incorporating Equity in Disaster Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Programs.” In light of current severe weather events both proliferating and intensifying, this webinar is extremely relevant and timely. It will feature presentations from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection on social vulnerability assessment, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs on the state’s equity investments in its climate adaptation programs, and the North Carolina Department…
Find out more »Groundfish Seminar Series
Join the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in their virtual 2020 Groundfish Seminar Series! You'll hear from local and international scientists who are on the cutting-edge of groundfish research. This week, Melissa Haltuch, NWFSC, presents Moving toward next generation groundfish tactical and strategic models using oceanographic drivers of recruitment. Click here for registration information and the full speaker roster. The series happens every Tuesday @ 10am PT from October 6 to December 15.
Find out more »Webinar: All About Cisterns
RainWise, a City of Seattle and King County partnership, offers rebates for rain gardens and cisterns on private property. These installations capture water that falls on roofs and keeps it out of sewer pipes during big rain storms. Cisterns are also a great source for summer water! In this webinar, you will learn about cisterns, large above-ground containers used to collect roof water. You’ll also get to hear about their benefits in Seattle, specifically how they help reduce combined sewer…
Find out more »14th Annual Graduate Climate Conference
The Graduate Climate Conference (GCC) is an interdisciplinary climate conference run by graduate students, for graduate students. Over the last fourteen years, graduate students representing hundreds of academic institutions have come together to present research and share ideas on climate and climate change in an array of disciplines. For more information on the conference, contact gradclimateconference@gmail.com or visit the event webpage.
Find out more »November 2020
Groundfish Seminar Series
Join the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in their virtual 2020 Groundfish Seminar Series! You'll hear from local and international scientists who are on the cutting-edge of groundfish research. This week, Zack Oyafuso, AFSC, NRC post-doc, will present Optimizing multispecies stratified survey designs for Gulf of Alaska groundfishes. Click here for registration information and the full speaker roster. The series happens every Tuesday @ 10am PT from October 6 to December 15.
Find out more »Groundfish Seminar Series
Join the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in their virtual 2020 Groundfish Seminar Series! You'll hear from local and international scientists who are on the cutting-edge of groundfish research. This week, Matt Siskey, AFSC/SAFS, JISAO post-doc, will present Effects of otolith-informed spatial misspecification on assessment model performance. Click here for registration information and the full speaker roster. The series happens every Tuesday @ 10am PT from October 6 to December 15.
Find out more »December 2020
Groundfish Seminar Series
Join the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in their virtual 2020 Groundfish Seminar Series! You'll hear from local and international scientists who are on the cutting-edge of groundfish research. This week, Meadhbh Moriarty, Marine Scotland Science / Ulster University, UK, will present Combining fisheries surveys to inform marine species distribution modeling. Click here for registration information and the full speaker roster. The series happens every Tuesday @ 10am PT from October 6 to December 15.
Find out more »Groundfish Seminar Series
Join the Alaska Fisheries Science Center in their virtual 2020 Groundfish Seminar Series! You'll hear from local and international scientists who are on the cutting-edge of groundfish research. This week, Madison Hall, AFSC, NRC post-doc, will present The science-industry rockfish research collaboration in Alaska. Click here for registration information and the full speaker roster. The series happens every Tuesday @ 10am PT from October 6 to December 15.
Find out more »May 2022
Climate Displacement and Migration – UDP Professional Council Lecture Series
UDP PC Lecture Series - Climate Displacement and Migration: The Unknown Journey for Washingtonians Climate change’s effects are already being realized globally and across the US–including in Washington State. These effects manifest in specific events like the recent wildfires in Okanogan and Douglas Counties and in longer-term, chronic changes like the Pacific Northwest’s heat wave last summer and slow-onset sea-level rise along the coast. All these effects are making some places less habitable, forcing residents to leave temporarily or, in…
Find out more »April 2023
WSG Seaweed Office Hours
Drop-in office hours for all your seaweed information needs! How to participate: Zoom meeting link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/96836051377?pwd=dGJWc0RuRm9ZTFArbzQ2aGFacWRBZz09 Join at any point during the one-hour window (no RSVP required) Attendees will be served in order of arrival Please stay on mute until invited to speak Initial conversations will be limited to 5 minutes until everyone’s had a chance to speak All conversations should be considered public, and may be recorded
Find out more »May 2023
WSG Seaweed Office Hours
Drop-in office hours for all your seaweed information needs! How to participate: Zoom meeting link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/96836051377?pwd=dGJWc0RuRm9ZTFArbzQ2aGFacWRBZz09 Join at any point during the one-hour window (no RSVP required) Attendees will be served in order of arrival Please stay on mute until invited to speak Initial conversations will be limited to 5 minutes until everyone’s had a chance to speak All conversations should be considered public, and may be recorded
Find out more »April 2024
WSG Seaweed Office Hours
Drop-in office hours for all your seaweed information needs! How to participate: Zoom meeting link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/96836051377?pwd=dGJWc0RuRm9ZTFArbzQ2aGFacWRBZz09 Join at any point during the one-hour window (no RSVP required) Attendees will be served in order of arrival Please stay on mute until invited to speak Initial conversations will be limited to 5 minutes until everyone’s had a chance to speak All conversations should be considered public, and may be recorded
Find out more »May 2024
WSG Seaweed Office Hours
Drop-in office hours for all your seaweed information needs! How to participate: Zoom meeting link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/96836051377?pwd=dGJWc0RuRm9ZTFArbzQ2aGFacWRBZz09 Join at any point during the one-hour window (no RSVP required) Attendees will be served in order of arrival Please stay on mute until invited to speak Initial conversations will be limited to 5 minutes until everyone’s had a chance to speak All conversations should be considered public, and may be recorded
Find out more »August 2024
WSG Seaweed Office Hours
Drop-in office hours for all your seaweed information needs! How to participate: Zoom meeting link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/96836051377?pwd=dGJWc0RuRm9ZTFArbzQ2aGFacWRBZz09 Join at any point during the one-hour window (no RSVP required) Attendees will be served in order of arrival Please stay on mute until invited to speak Initial conversations will be limited to 5 minutes until everyone’s had a chance to speak All conversations should be considered public, and may be recorded
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