Washington Sea Grant
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.
Roads and Resilience: Integrating State Transportation, Hazards, and Nature-Based Solutions
WSG CRF Fellow Info Session May 2025
Planners’ Briefing for Puget Sound Parcel-Scale Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
Crabber Tow Boat Lane Agreement Overview
Crabstock 2024
SoundToxins Annual Training Part 2 Overview of Protocols
WSG CRF Info Session March 2025
SoundToxins Annual Training Part 4 Annual Meeting
SoundToxins Annual Training Part 3 HABs species
Crabstock 2024
2025 RFP Outreach Workshop
Washington Sea Grant Information Session
Organizer Q&A: Megan Juran
Organizer Q&A: Jill Silver
Filmmaker Q&A: John Gussman
CoSMoS Coastal Groundwater Hazards with Rising Seas Puget Sound Virtual Workshop (August 6, 2024)
Follow a shellfish grower trapping invasive green crab on Washington's coast
How WSG Crab Team gets ready for trapping season
WSG facilitates discussion between crabbers, tow lane operators
1: Welcome & Overview
2: Seaweed and Water Quality
3: Kelp Conservation and Recovery
4: Potential Habitat Effects
5: Why Farm Seaweed
6: Seaweed Genetics
7: IMTA & Co Culture
8: Indigenous Perspectives