Why are so many gray whales dying in WA?
Eighteen gray whales have stranded themselves along Washington's shorelines in 2019, and experts are looking for answers.
Eighteen gray whales have stranded themselves along Washington's shorelines in 2019, and experts are looking for answers.
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.
On the Nisqually River, middle school students are studying a changing ecosystem and advising the grown-ups with power to address it.
Washington’s waters are under threat from a villain you can’t see. This computer model is giving oyster farmers a lifeline as they seek to adapt to one of the biggest marine crises of our era.
Fish and Wildlife's Dan Ayres' grandfather survived the Great Depression by hunting for razor clams. Now the biologist is making sure future generations get to hunt for the Pacific Northwest's favorite shellfish.