WSU features Kitsap Beaches and Streams

WSU Kitsap Extension Beach Naturalist and Stream Stewards YouTube channel.

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Weigh Anchor: A Hybrid Between a Movie and a Book

Did you ever wish for an on-line story that has the visual benefits of a documentary, but with the ability to self-pace the experience like with a book?

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Dave Barry Sums It Up

There’s nothing wrong with enjoying looking at the surface of the ocean itself, except…

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Humorous looks at some of our roles in nature

Underdone Comics (Seattle) — comics about nature posted most weekdays

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Polluted Puddles: Arlo’s quest to clean up our mess

What’s not to like about a young boy examining puddles and channeling his inner-scientist?

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Expanding Horizons

We’re ending 2016 by including a new emphasis in the SEA-Media family: interconnectedness. This article exemplifies this theme with 3 very different, but related movies.

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Bering Sea Expeditions

Tag along to see some of the logistics, some of the science, and assorted highlights of doing fieldwork in an environment that most people never get to see, the Bering Sea.

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Be A Salmon for a Minute

Struggle to get upstream to find a good place to spawn…

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Tracy & Felt

Tracy & Felt

Tracy & Felt: a new web series that uses fun and humor to explore “the magical and not-to-distant world of science and nature.”

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World Fish Migration Day 2016

Videos will be streamed all day during World Fish Migration Day on May 21, 2016 to call attention to the needs of migratory fish.

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A free online magazine that takes inquisitive readers outdoors with visually rich storytelling about features people can see firsthand in our public forests and beaches.


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Long Overdue Update

SEA-Media is publishing Salish Magazine, a quarterly, advertisement free, on-line publication that reveals the inter-connectedness of our natural world through visual rich stories about outdoor features in our Salish Sea region. We now (Nov. 2019) have 5 issues online, and a 6th coming in December 2019. You can see it at: SalishMagazine.org This has monopolized

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Wrapping Up 2017

In last December’s blog, I talked briefly about expanding SEA-Media’s horizons to include significant ecosystem connections with our waters — even when it meant paying attention to the (shudder) terrestrial parts of our environment 🙂

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  • A Quote worth noting on Refuge Management April 27, 2026
    As the controversy over the possible transfer of management and ownership of the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge and Protection Island to the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe continues, I was sent this quote which sums up the issue of approving this transfer. At the moment, the Refuge decision making process is theoretically one for the protection of its […]

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