Scholarship: Puget Sound Anglers Club: Fidalgo San Juan Island Chapter
The Fidalgo San Juan Island Chapter, of The Puget Sound Anglers Club is pleased to offer annual grant and scholarship opportunities to qualifying college undergraduate and graduate students.
Read more2021 Bevan Series on Sustainable Fisheries

The 2021 Bevan Series will be held virtually online and open to the public. This year’s focus is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. Visit the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences events page and click the “subscribe” button to have each seminar and join link added to your calendar.
Read moreHow classes at Friday Harbor Labs have adapted during COVID-19

Situated in the heart of the San Juan Islands, roughly 100 miles from Seattle, FHL is a unique satellite campus that offers students an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in the Pacific Northwest’s marine environment. Much like the NBA’s “bubble,” where teams were isolated to ensure player health during the pandemic, the 2020 class of MARBIO 488 became its own bubble.
Read moreMarine Debris Monitoring Engagement Specialist, COASST (Americorps, Seattle, WA)
The goal of this position is to grow and retain a corps of participants who monitor beaches for marine debris with COASST, and to evaluate and ensure that data coming out of the program are useful and used. Service will involve developing and carrying out a volunteer engagement and data management plan in service of improving participant retention and marine debris module data quality.
Read moreShoreline Survey Assistant – Non-Permanent, WA Dept of Health (Tumwater, WA)
We are looking for a new team member to fill our Shoreline Survey Assistant (PHA 2) non-permanent position. As a Shoreline Survey Assistant, you’ll work with a talented and engaged team in the Shellfish Growing Area Section to determine if shellfish harvesting areas meet strict national public health requirements. You’ll explore Washington’s marine shorelines, help evaluate potential pollution sources, and determine if it is safe to commercially and recreationally harvest shellfish.
Read moreFull list of speakers announced for FISH 497 B: Marine Biology Seminar

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 moreFellowship opportunity: ORISE position with EPA studying estuary acidification
This position will include opportunities for field-based, laboratory, and data analysis research activities in support of multiple ongoing projects studying coastal water quality related to acidification, hypoxia, and eutrophication.
Read moreRecent Graduates Opportunity: 2021 Scientists in Parks Fellowships Open!
Opportunities for recent graduates (ages 18-30) in research and ecological monitoring for Spring/Summer 2021 in national parks (!!) through the Geological Society of America, Americorps, and NPS. Aquatic/marine projects include stream invert monitoring, coral restoration, sea turtle science, and citizen science development.
Read moreSAFS Autumn Departmental Seminar

Join SAFS for their virtual Spring Seminar Series, Thursday’s this quarter, from 4:00-5:00 pm PT on Zoom
Read moreHarvest Site Specialist (PHA 2), WA Dept. of Health (Tumwater, WA)
The Harvest Site Specialist reviews harvest site certificate applications and conducts environmental sampling for the marine biotoxin and Vibrio parahaemolyticus programs.
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