Changing Shorelines: A Science Forum

Grays Harbor College Schermer Building, Room 4134, Aberdeen, WA

The Grays Harbor County Marine Resources Committee is hosting a free public science forum where participants will interact with shoreline scientists and learn about Washington's dynamic coastline. The forum will include presentations on recent studies on topics including coastal erosion, flooding, and sea level rise, and discussions about what the science means for coastal Washington.... Read more »

MSP Outreach

Centurylink Field Event Center Seattle, WA

Join Washington Sea Grant's Bridget Trosin at the Pacific Marine Expo to learn more about the Marine Spatial Planning process, get an update on current projects, and find out how to get involved. More information    

Wahkiakum County Marine Resources Committee Meeting

River Street Building Meeting Room Cathlamet

Wahkiakum County Marine Resources Committee addresses local marine issues, recommends remedial actions to local, state, tribal, and federal authorities, and builds local awareness of the issues related to marine resources. Priorities include developing a citizen science monitoring program to study seals and sea lions in the Lower Columbia River Estuary, supporting local high school field... Read more »

MSP 101

Timberland Library 420 7th Street, Hoquiam, WA

Join Washington Sea Grant's Kevin Decker and the Grays Harbor Audubon Society to learn more about the Marine Spatial Planning process, get an update on current projects, and find out how to get involved. More information    

Grays Harbor County Marine Resources Committee Meeting

Port of Grays Harbor Aberdeen, Washington

The Grays Harbor County Marine Resources Committee's mission is to address local marine issues, recommend remedial actions to local, state, and federal authorities, build local awareness of the issues and support for remedies consistent with the Benchmarks of Performance as adopted by the Coastal MRC Work Group. For more information visit the MRC program website,... Read more »

Washington Coastal Marine Advisory Council Meeting

Port of Grays Harbor Commissioners Chambers 111 S. Wooding Street, Aberdeen, WA

The Governor’s Office and facilitator (Susan Gulick) welcome Council members to the Washington Coastal Marine Advisory Council meeting. The Council is comprised of representatives from commercial fishing, economic development, coastal energy, recreation, aquaculture, science, ports, state government, coastal marine resources committees and the community at large. The Advisory Council meets four to six times per... Read more »

MSP 101

Hoquiam Elks 642 K Street, Hoquiam, WA

Join Washington Sea Grant's Kevin Decker and the Hoquiam Rotary to learn more about the Marine Spatial Planning process, get an update on current projects, and find out how to get involved. More information    

Pacific County Marine Resources Committee Meeting

South Pacific County Administrative Building 7013 Sandridge Road, Long Beach, Washington

The Pacific County Marine Resources Committee serves as a steward for the marine and estuarine resources in Pacific County by facilitating science-based policies, research, and education that enhances the sustainability of the economy and ecology of the community. The stakeholder committee includes representatives from commercial fishing, conservation, science, aquaculture, recreation, economics, ports, state, federal, local,... Read more »

North Pacific Coast Marine Resources Committee Meeting

Olympic Coast National Resources Center 1455 S. Forks Avenue, Forks, WA

North Pacific Coast Marine Resource Committee is an advisory committee for marine issues on Washington State's outer coast communities of Clallam and Jefferson Counties that stretches from Cape Flattery in the north, to the mouth of the Queets River in the south. The stakeholder committee includes representatives from Jefferson and Clallam Counties, the City of... Read more »

Wahkiakum County Marine Resources Committee Meeting

River Street Building Meeting Room Cathlamet

Wahkiakum County Marine Resources Committee addresses local marine issues, recommends remedial actions to local, state, tribal, and federal authorities, and builds local awareness of the issues related to marine resources. Priorities include developing a citizen science monitoring program to study seals and sea lions in the Lower Columbia River Estuary, supporting local high school field... Read more »

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