Marine and Coastal Science

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Here’s how ocean acidification threatens one of Whatcom County’s oldest industries

An increase in acidity has shown to hurt some shellfish species, such as those found in Whatcom County, according to Brooke Love, who holds a doctorate in chemical oceanography and is an associate professor at Western Washington University.

“If you like to eat seafood, as many of us do…

2019-12-16
Western’s Wayne Landis Receives NSF Grant to Better Understand the Impacts of Microplastics on Aquatic Life 2019-12-02
Learning how endangered orcas hunt could be the key to saving them

But exactly how orcas go about foraging for their dwindling food source has long been a mystery. Without fully appreciating what enables them to hunt effectively, scientists say we may miss opportunities for effective solutions. 

“By missing the complete picture, we fail to make…

2019-10-24
WWU's Deb Donovan and her students fight to save the Salish Sea's pinto abalone 2019-10-09
Shannon Point Receives National Science Foundation Grant to Study Oceanic Water Quality 2019-09-20
Brian Bingham Named WWU Director of Marine and Coastal Sciences 2019-06-14
Forums announced for Marine and Coastal Sciences director finalists 2019-04-24
Digging for indigenous science in 3,000-year-old clam beds

WWU's Marco Hatch, a Coastal Salish scholar, talks about the importance of bringing indigenous knowledge to Western research — and what science loses when we don't.

2019-03-25
Is ocean acidification knocking the scents out of salmon?

The results of the new study don’t bode well for these fish, Williams says. Already, he notes, these fish and their ecosystems face a host of other pressures. Dams on some rivers, for instance, make it difficult for coho to return to spawn in their home streams. And even should they make it…

2019-03-07
Southern Resident orca hunting behavior studied for clues to survival

Scientists have learned a lot about how Southern Resident Orcas catch fish at the surface during the day, but what happens at night or deep down in Puget Sound has remained a mystery.

"We wanted to know how they catch fish underwater. They go on these deep dives to find salmon that are…

2019-02-20
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