Filter Projects: Select Research ThemesAll Research ThemesEcosystem HealthCoastal Hazards & Climate ResilienceCoastal Hazards & Climate Resilience > Sea Level Rise & ErosionSeafood, Fisheries & AquacultureSeafood, Fisheries & Aquaculture > Restorative AquacultureSeafood, Fisheries & Aquaculture > Shellfish AquacultureSeafood, Fisheries & Aquaculture > Safe, Sustainable SeafoodWater QualityWater Quality > Harmful Algal Bloom MonitoringMarine Economy & Workforce DevelopmentMarine Economy & Workforce Development > Marine Economies Select YearsAll Years202420222018 Search projects Apply Active Projects 9 projects matching your filters All projects 2024 | Active | Coastal Hazards & Climate Resilience, Sea Level Rise & Erosion Coasts – Camera – Action: community-driven research for adapting to Willapa Bay’s rapidly changing north shore 2024 | Active | Shellfish Aquaculture, Safe, Sustainable Seafood A collaborative partnership to address mass mortalities in oyster aquaculture through improved field monitoring, husbandry practices, and workforce development 2024 | Completed | Ecosystem Health Integrating community science data with long-term aerial surveys to understand seasonal and long-term shifts in marine bird use of Puget Sound 2024 | Active | Coastal Hazards & Climate Resilience Characterizing rocky intertidal communities to assess resilience and inform management and conservation 2024 | Active | Ecosystem Health Coastal ecosystem resilience: how eelgrass donor population structure influences restoration success 2024 | Active | Ecosystem Health Like a fish out of water: Seasonal variation in spawning habitats and spatio-temporal genetic adaptation of a climate-vulnerable species 2024 | Active | Ecosystem Health, Restorative Aquaculture Physical processes in clam gardens 2024 | Active | Seafood, Fisheries & Aquaculture, Safe, Sustainable Seafood Cultivating a sustainable future for basket cockles and tribal communities: restoring access to a preferred traditional First Food 2024 | Active | Ecosystem Health Floodplains and food webs: evaluating the benefits of tidal delta restoration for Chinook salmon and their prey