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Sikuliaq researchers find odd, abundant animal-plant plankton in Gulf of Alaska | The ability to conduct this procedure on a ship such as Sikuliaq, to isolate these cells and preserve them quickly after they have come out of the ocean, allows researchers such as Western Washington University’s Suzanne Strom to make some pretty radical observations… |
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Huxley Speaker Series to present overview of research and education opportunities at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Shannon Point Marine Center Sept. 27 | |||
Via Truck And Helicopter, Mountain Goats Find New Home | The National Park Service has embarked on a 3 to 5 year plan, in collaboration with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the National Forest Service, to remove all mountain goats from Olympic National Park in Washington state. As part of that plan, more than 75 mountain… |
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Third Annual Paint B’ham Blue for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Coming Sept. 26 | |||
Photo Gallery: Summer Commencement | |||
Six Graduates Selected for the 2018-19 Washington Sea Grant State Fellowship | Growing up in Washington State, Katrina has been constantly influenced and driven by the outdoors and her community. After attending the UW for a degree in oceanography, she became inspired to bridge the gaps between communities and marine sciences. She then… |
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Students share research with Larsen | The effects of climate change on oysters, the way microplastics are impacting sea creatures and the biochemistry of the seafloor at Bellingham Bay are all projects being researched now at Western Washington University’s Shannon Point Marine Center. U.S. Rep. Rick… |
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Rick Larsen tours Shannon Point | |||
The High Lonesome: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Andy Bunn talks about Bluegrass, performing, and family roots | |||
Head in the Clouds: Huxley's Wayne Landis talks about his love of flying |