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The Yellow Rope Story

The pellets are green because of the occasional black strands in the rope, and because of other contaminants. 800 pounds of pellets were shipped to the Engineering and Design Department at Western Washington University (²ÝÁñÉçÇø) in Bellingham, Washington. Washington Sea Grant purchased a…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø students join with the Surfrider Foundation for a beach cleanup at the I&J Waterway on Saturday
In Memoriam: Michael Seal
Research Recap for Nov. 22: A Mathematics student and Statistics associate professor team up for an article in the American Statistician and research on migratory capabilities of alpine flora
On the Water with the Pinto Abalone Team

Saving endangered Pinto abalone is hard in part because locating their habitat is time-consuming and, as a result, expensive. The process involves dive crews on the water in search of suitable locations, but there are only so many dives a team can do in a day. A recent SeaDoc-funded project is…

Research Recap for Nov. 8: Psychology faculty article about the effects of climate change on nomadic herding and research on Mount Baker’s magma storage
NSF awards new grant to Math's Mariana Smit Vega Garcia
Research Recap for Oct. 15
Western’s Fall Enrollment Sets New Records for Diversity and Graduate Programs
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Melissa Rice co-publishes new article in 'Science' about the initial discoveries of the Mars Perseverance rover
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