Fish Biologist, Snoqualmie Valley Watershed Improvement District (Carnation, WA)
I am with the Snoqualmie Valley Watershed Improvement District, an irrigation district located 20 miles east of Seattle, we are seeking a capable field fish biologist for the summer.
Read more2021 Student Helper(s), starting June 2021
Seeking students Interested in assisting algal-zooplankton-microbe culture and ecological research (Closed Ecological Systems), who are comfortable with basic inorganic chemistry (molar quantities) some simple gas laws, computer skills including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, EndNote, and some statistics.
Read moreFISH 497 A/B: Aquatic Foods in the Global Food System

FISH 497 Special Topics: Aquatic Foods in the Global Food System
Understanding where your food comes from and the environmental and social consequences.
Thousands of baby sea stars born at UW lab are sign of hope for endangered species

Scientists at the University of Washington, in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy, are raising sunflower sea stars in captivity, with the goal of learning more about this species and exploring eventual reintroduction to the wild, if determined to be advisable.
Read moreSEAS 2021 Open House

Explore our Watery World! Join the UW Marine Biology and School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences communities for the SEAS 2021 Open House, May 19–22! This year’s free virtual Open House offers four days of family-friendly activities to safely celebrate science and research that relates to water.
Read moreEmployment Opportunity: Research Assistantship at the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Labs (Friday Harbor, WA)
Research Assistantship at the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Labs (Friday Harbor, WA), at least twelve months full-time work beginning as soon as possible. Assistant will help with studies on larval biology, metamorphosis, settlement and juvenile growth in sea stars and sea urchins. This position is well suited for a recent college graduate, but applicants with a range of backgrounds will be considered.
Read moreMarine Biology Seminar – Spring 2021

Explore the world’s oceans through the lens of a diverse cast of marine science professionals. Journey with them as they share behind-the-scenes stories from their careers and insights on how to solve today’s most challenging conservation and environmental issues. This weekly speaker series is facilitated by Dr. José Guzmán, and is open to all students.
Read moreFISH 450: Salmonid Behavior and Life History (AUT/21)
Pacific salmon and trout are remarkable fishes. They have long sustained the health and culture of indigenous people from California to Alaska, Russia, and Japan. They currently support important commercial and recreational fisheries, yet in some areas they are in serious jeopardy.
Read moreNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Corps Information Session
NOAA Corps is an Active Duty Uniformed Service under the Department of Commerce. They are a Uniformed, but not Armed, Service of 330 commissioned officers that operate the NOAA’s fleet of research ships and aircraft around the country, collecting scientific data for the public.
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