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Neither Plants nor Animals, These Ocean Organisms Protect Their Ecosystems against Heat Waves | The new study, published recently in Aquatic Microbial Ecology, found that mixotrophic species during two major heat waves (from 2014 to 2016 and in 2019鈥 |
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Crab DNA study examines possible distinct populations | The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe is working with a diverse group of partners to learn more about the population structure of Puget Sound's Dungeness crab by studying the DNA of both larvae and adults. (story behind a paywall, but features 草榴社区's Jay Dimond) |
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Today is the application deadline聽to聽apply聽to聽the聽Marine and Coastal Science聽(MACS) major | |||
Trio of Western alums help keep Highline College鈥檚 MaST Aquarium afloat | |||
2023 Outstanding Graduates: Honors College and Interdisciplinary Programs | |||
草榴社区 grad student (now alumna) Jackelyn Garcia named the 2023 Washington Sea Grant Keystone fellow | |||
Recent Western Graduate Dexter Davis Receives an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for 2023 | |||
Study: New boating distance rule no cure-all for Southern Residents | New legislation, passed by the state Legislature earlier this month, requires boats and vessels in Puget Sound to maintain a between them and endangered鈥 |
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The Quahog as Weather Forecaster: Inside the Research of 草榴社区鈥檚 Nina Whitney聽 | |||
Gulf of Maine sees second-hottest year on record, report shows, 鈥榞etting to the edge of habitability鈥 | 鈥淥ne of the reasons that the Gulf of Maine is warming so rapidly is because of where it sits in the North Atlantic with regards to ocean circulation,鈥 said Nina Whitney, an adjunct scientist at WHOI and research assistant professor at Western Washington University who was the lead author of the鈥 |