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Pierce County Green Crab Molt Search Training & Pierce County Molt Search Practice Event with Harbor WildWatch

Pierce County Green Crab Molt Search Training & Pierce County Molt Search Practice Event with Harbor WildWatch

Harbor WildWatch invites the public to assist in WSU Extension and Washington Sea Grant’s “Molt Search” program, a participatory science initiative to combat the growing concerns about the invasive European green crab. The European green crab is considered to be one of the world’s worst invasive species and it threatens the overall health of Washington’s marine waters. Only a small fraction of the suitable nearshore habitat for this animal can be monitored by Washington Sea Grant’s Crab Team and the WDFW-led coalition of tribal co-managers and partners. The Molt Search program enables the public to help protect local marine waters by monitoring shorelines throughout the Salish Sea. Interested community members are invited to learn how to conduct a timed survey for crab molts and to report their findings using a mobile app. To be extra prepared, download the “MyCoast” app ahead of time!

The Molt Search program enables the public to help protect local marine waters by monitoring shorelines throughout the Salish Sea by teaching volunteers simple, standardized steps for searching and reporting on the presence and absence of European green crab molts (the empty shell that gets left behind as a crab grows larger). Molts can serve as an early indicator of the presence of European green crab in a new area and the more eyes on the beach, the better. In addition to better understanding European green crabs, this training also is an opportunity to fill in data gaps about the iconic Dungeness crab. We hope that YOU can be part of the early detection team!

June 23rd at Jack Hyde Park near the sundial statue. Parking is available at Chinese Reconciliation Park and along the railroad tracks across the street from the park. Use the cross walk or walk down through the parking lot to access the sidewalk that leads up to the sundial statue.

Molt Search RSVP/Interest Form: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSeOk9g2yJs…/viewform…
For more information about the upcoming Molt Search trainings contact Stena Troyer: stena@harborwildwatch.org

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Date

June 23 2026

Time

5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Labels

Help us science

Location

Jack Hyde Park
Jack Hyde Park, 1741 N Schuster Pkwy, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA

Host

Harbor WildWatch
Phone
(253) 514-0187