The School of Marine and Environmental Affairs' Neal McMillin explores what it might take for governments, scientists, communities, and other stakeholders to get tidal energy projects off the ground and into the ocean.
Read more »Ray Hilborn receives international fisheries science prize
Ray Hilborn, UW professor of aquatic and fishery sciences, received the 2016 International Fisheries Science Prize at the World Fisheries Congress in Busan, South Korea.
Read more at UW Today »UW, NOAA deploy ocean robot to monitor harmful algal blooms off Washington coast
Scientists with the University of Washington and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration deployed a new tool this week that will constantly be on the lookout for harmful algal blooms and their toxins off the coast of La Push, Washington.
Read more at UW Today »Lingcod meet rockfish: Catching one improves chances for the other
Scientists from the UW, along with The Nature Conservancy and fishermen are working together to conserve protected fish species.
Read more at UW Today »Remembering UW's Ed Miles (1939-2016)
Ed Miles’ impacts on marine and climate science, as well as the College of the Environment and across the University of Washington campus, will live on.
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