Washington Sea Grant provides a range of critical support to the State of Washington that includes marine research, outreach, communication and education services. The program actively addresses relevant economic and environmental challenges facing our ocean and coasts. With 27 communicators, educators and field agents located in eight coastal counties, the program’s expertise ranges from oceanography and fisheries to economics and urban planning.  An overview of Washington Sea Grant is outlined in our factsheet and key program highlights are illustrated in this infographic.

Job Openings

Crab Team Community Science Specialist

Washington Sea Grant has an exciting opportunity now open for a Crab Team Community Science Specialist.  This new position is an integral member of WSG’s outreach team, working independently and collaboratively with WSG colleagues, university and government researchers, natural resource managers, coastal communities and the public. This position is an important front-facing role and serves a critical role in coordinating WSG’s European green crab and estuarine monitoring network, Crab Team. Learn more about this opportunity at UW HIRES.