Summer 2023 Sea Star
Read the new issue of our biannual magazine
Catch up on Washington Sea Grant’s (WSG) recent research, outreach and education programs across the state through Sea Star, our biannual magazine.
The summer 2023 issue includes five in-depth feature stories covering a breadth of WSG’s work. This includes an article about the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community building the first known modern-day clam garden in the U.S.; collaborative fisheries research with the Makah Tribe; research on how growing populations of moon jellyfish could affect Puget Sound ecosystems; a recently published book from WSG and University of Washington Press; and an interview with Russell Callender, the former WSG director who recently retired.
Read a PDF of the magazine in our publications library.
Read the stories on our blog by following the links below:
- Restoring tradition, place and connection through a clam garden
- Are moon jellies eating up all the zooplankton?
- Blue Futures: WSG funds collaborative research projects with the Makah Tribe
- Newly expanded and revised, ‘Heaven on the Half Shell’ tells the story of the oyster in the Pacific Northwest
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Washington Sea Grant, based at the University of Washington, helps people and marine life thrive through research, technical expertise and education supporting the responsible use and conservation of coastal ecosystems. Washington Sea Grant is one of 34 Sea Grant programs supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in coastal and Great Lakes states that encourage the wise stewardship of our marine resources through research, education, outreach and technology transfer.
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