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Raising the next generation of endangered pinto abalone

A WSG-funded project informs future restoration efforts and resilience for pinto abalone populations in the Pacific Northwest
By Luciana Calle, WSG Science Communications Fellow
Seattle, WA – You may know abalone by its shimmery shell, but the pinto abalone, Washington’s only native abalone species, is now better known for its sharp decline. 

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New research reveals genetic insights key to eelgrass restoration efforts

A WSG-funded study shows that nature, not just nurture, explains whether eelgrass flowers
Native Washington eelgrass (Zostera marina) is in trouble. Due to declines in some areas of the Salish Sea and Pacific coast over the last 20 years, restoring eelgrass – and the crucial habitat and ecosystem services it provides – is a high priority for Washington state. 

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WSG Director update: Our federal funding status

Dear Partners and Friends of Washington Sea Grant:
One month ago, I shared an update highlighting the benefits that Washington Sea Grant (WSG) continues to bring to Washington state. Since writing that update, WSG underwent a 6-year programmatic review and passed with flying colors: the review committee was quick to see the substantial economic value and excellent service to Washington provided by our program and the outstanding expertise and dedication of our staff and awarded us high marks in all categories. 

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