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The Ocean Side of Washington Marine Resources Extension Programs Steve Harbell, Marine Resources Agent, Washington State University Grays Harbor/Pacific.

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1 The Ocean Side of Washington Marine Resources Extension Programs Steve Harbell, Marine Resources Agent, Washington State University Grays Harbor/Pacific County Extension

2 Working hard!

3 Marine Industry Sectors AquacultureAquaculture Commercial FishingCommercial Fishing Seafood ProcessingSeafood Processing

4 What is the contribution of the fishing industry to the coastal economy?

5 Washington Coastal Fishing Industry Third Largest in the U.S. by Value 70 million pounds of annual production $90 million in personal income contributions to the coastal economy

6 All Sectors – Total Personal Income Pacific County Agriculture 3% Other 11% Tourism 3% Investments 25% Transfer Payments 27% Fisheries 11% $440 million total Timber 20%

7 All Sectors – Total Personal Income Grays Harbor County Agriculture 1% Other Earnings 39% Tourism 4% Investments 18% Transfer Payments 24% Fisheries 3% $1,471 million total Timber 11%

8 Landings - Grays Harbor County Pounds Value Dungeness Crab6,668,000$14,735,000 Ground fish3,119,000$ 2,473,000 Tuna2,139,000 1,742,000 Pink shrimp3,111,000 1,183,000 Pacific whiting 22,268,000 924,000 Salmon 807,000 601,000 Other fish 2,277,000 780,000 Total Landed Fish 40,389,000$22,438,000 Farmed Shellfish 892,000$ 1,847,000

9 Fisheries Sector – Total Personal Income Grays Harbor County Pink shrimp 9% Pacific whiting 17% Salmon 3% Crab 40% Crab 40% Ground fish 8% Ground fish 8% Tuna 8% Other 7% Shellfish 8% $42 million total

10 It’s rough out there

11 Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Training Into your survival suit in less than a minute

12 The ocean is a busy place

13 Commercial crabbing operations Expensive Loss of Fixed Crab Gear Expensive Loss of Fixed Crab Gear

14 Tug and Barge Traffic Fouling of Tugs Required Expensive Repairs

15 Crabber/Towboat Lane Project WSU Extension Commercial Fishermen Tug and Barge Industry Shipping Industry WSU Extension Commercial Fishermen Tug and Barge Industry Shipping Industry

16 Towlane Chart for the Northern Washington Coast Open Fishing Area Towlane

17 Crabber/Towboat Lane Project Reduced gear loss for 1200 crab fishermen Fewer repairs for the 26 tug and barge companies Improved shipping traffic safety Spirit of cooperation between industry groups Reduced gear loss for 1200 crab fishermen Fewer repairs for the 26 tug and barge companies Improved shipping traffic safety Spirit of cooperation between industry groups

18 Shellfish Culture 25% of U.S. oyster production

19 Shellfish Culture Research – Extension Ties Western Regional Aquaculture Center, USDA WSU/UI Aquaculture Initiative Research – Extension Ties Western Regional Aquaculture Center, USDA WSU/UI Aquaculture Initiative

20 Burrowing Shrimp

21 Shrimp Control With Carbaryl

22 Spartina the invasive cordgrass

23 Spartina the really big cordgrass

24 Spartina Control Habitat - new herbicide development

25 Better Weather Forecasts Would be Great

26 Inaccurate Weather Forecasts Costs to industry Safety issue

27 Doppler Weather Radar nothing west of us

28 Data over/near the Ocean Surface Buoy Data CMAN Stations Ship reports USCG reports NOS Data Scatterometer Data Upper Air Aircraft reports Satellite data Radar Data limited by beam height, distance and time

29 Observations Buoy Data C-MAN Stations Data Sparse - especially 20nm to 300nm

30 Doppler Weather Radar

31 Beam elevation with Distance Range (km) Altitude (kft)

32 How can we improve Weather Forecasts & Services Increase buoy network (more data) Increase surface observations -Ship reports -- VOS & MaRep programs - Meteorological sensors - Wind Profilers - Buoy mounted profilers - Radar data

33 Coastal Storms Initiative (CSI) Improved Oceanographic and Meteorological Observations A 3 year study to help predict, deal with, and clean up after coastal storms Covers the area from Tillamook Bay to Grays Harbor Oregon State University, WSU Grays Harbor Extension and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) partnership

34 Coastal Storms Initiative (CSI) Improved Oceanographic and Meteorological Observations New Buoy deployed (46.00N, 125.80W @ 1100-1300f) - May 2004: Build buoy - July 2004: Ship buoy - Sept 2004: Deploy buoy Profiler (AST) Meteorological sensors on water level stations at: - Astoria - South Beach - Loise Point

35 New Weather Buoy 46089 75 miles west of Seaside, Oregon Better wind and wave data

36 The VOS Program (Voluntary Observation Program) A worldwide program under the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to recruit ships to voluntarily observe and report marine meteorological and oceanographic conditions to ensure the safety of life at sea and reduce commercial loss

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38 Good connections are important!


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