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Grab your favorite beverage and settle in on Facebook LIVE to learn all about crab larvae monitoring happening here in Puget Sound. Crabs are often encountered species on our beaches, but the beginning of their life is spent drifting in open water. Tune in at 6:00pm PST to hear what Fran Marvin and Ashley Benson from UWT have been learning about crab larvae.
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Cocktails & Fishtales is Harbor WildWatch's science-social series. Held monthly, these programs feature a scientist, researcher, or environmental artist on an ecological topic. While these programs are traditionally 21+ and held at a local taproom or venue, during the pandemic they have shifted to an online format for all ages. They continue to serve as an engaging and interactive way to learn about the environment, and bring together eco-enthusiasts from our local community... and, now, beyond. Questions and interaction are highly encouraged!
Cocktails & Fishtales are educational events. As such, Harbor WildWatch does not endorse any speaker, service, or product represented at Cocktails & Fishtales.
Cocktails & Fishtales - Larval Crab Monitoring with UWT Biologists Ashley Benson & Fran Marvin
Grab your favorite beverage and settle in on Facebook LIVE to learn all about crab larvae monitoring happening here in P...
CockTails & Fishtales - Puget Sound Jellyfish
Why do we see jellyfishwhen we see jellyfish?Dr. Chad Widmer has beenworking with jellyfish in public aquariums for near...
Video two: Orcas in the area once again. This morning Greta Greer captured this great footage of orcas in Burley Lagoon ...
Orcas in the area once again. This morning Greta Greer captured this great footage of orcas in Burley Lagoon and under t...
Cocktails & Fishtales - The Oyster Story
The Oyster Story: invasive Pacific oysters in South Puget SoundPacific oysters have begun reproducing in the wild in Sou...
Have you been to the market yet? The @gigwaterfront puts together an excellent selection of vendors! #visitsalishsea #gi...
Cocktails & Fishtales with Pierce Conservation District
See the salmon, see the trees, see how your PCD protects the land and the sea! Join the New executive director of the Pi...
While we were getting ready to unveil our newest Orca exhibit, the real orcas were visiting Fox Island! This pod of Orca...
Barnacles are often overlooked at the beach, but a careful observer is rewarded when the tide returns. Barnacles eat wit...
GiveBIG with Harbor WildWatch
May 3-4 is GiveBIG - a statewide fundraising campaign where individuals and organizations across Washington come togethe...
Have you ever seen an orange sea cucumber eat? They capture passing plankton from the water and then shove a whole tent...
Cocktails & Fishtales- WA State Aquatic Reserves with Chris Jendrey
Washington State’s Aquatic Reserves: Protecting local ecosystems through stewardship and scienceSince 2004, the Washingt...
Cocktails & Fishtales - Salish Sea Seabirds with Dr. Peter Hodum
Cocktails & Fishtales is Harbor WildWatch's science-social series. Held monthly, these programs feature a scientist, res...
#wormweek continues with this polychaete worm, found crawling along the mussels under Jerisich Dock in Gig Harbor. These...