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Big Moon Jelly Blooms Tied to New Dock Construction

Jellyfish blooms have been making waves over the last few decades, with reports that conglomerations of these gelatinous creatures seem to be on the rise. Scientists debate whether blooms are becoming more common globally due to human activities or whether people are simply noticing them more as…

2014-11-05
Farm tour highlights Skagit County’s diverse agriculture

An annual farm tour highlights Skagit County's diverse agriculture this weekend, with examples as varied as dairies, vegetable farming, alpaca wool, beef and shellfish.

The Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 4…

2014-10-03
Program on sea star wasting disease kicks off series

A marine invertebrate expert will kick off the 2014-15 Discovery Speaker Series with a program Thursday on sea star wasting disease.

Presented by the South Sound Estuary Association, the free six-part series brings experts to the South Sound to talk about issues…

2014-09-17
Peninsula marine life centers losing sea stars to mysterious disease

Visitors to the North Olympic Peninsula's two major marine science centers are likely to see few sea stars.

Sea star wasting disease, which has decimated wild populations, also is tearing through captive collections.

The disease has accelerated this summer, said staff members…

2014-07-28
Scientists Look for Causes of Baffling Die-Off of Sea Stars

Ben Miner picks his way over slick cobble on the shore of Bellingham Bay, in northwestern Washington. He has brought me to his study site here to show me something that has become increasingly rare on the west coast of North America: a healthy community of sea stars.

He stops now and…

2014-07-17
Shannon Point Marine Center gets new director

Shannon Point Marine Center’s new director has officially joined the team of researchers tucked away on a 78-acre forested campus with a 3,000-foot stretch of undisturbed shoreline.
The Western Washington University facility in Anacortes drew director Erika McPhee-Shaw from her former post…

2014-07-15
From Window magazine: 'Oceans in Peril' 2014-06-30
Peninsula volunteers pitching in on sea star wasting disease research

The efforts of volunteers across the North Olympic Peninsula have been vital in recent months as scientists work to uncover the secrets of a mysterious affliction eating its way through sea star populations up and down the West Coast.

“Citizen scientists” have braved slippery rocks along…

2014-06-23
From Window magazine: 'Oceans in Peril' 2014-06-11
Scientists narrow in on Sea Star Wasting Syndrome devastating the West Coast

Scientists are making some headway in figuring out what is killing millions of sea stars in the waters off the Pacific coast, from British Columbia to Mexico.

While a definitive answer eludes them, researchers suggest a pathogen — either bacterial or viral — is responsible for the death…

2014-05-12
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