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Blog posts by California Sea Grant extension specialists and their teams

  • A white abalone in the wild.
    Abalone: The Story of a Treasured Mollusk on the California Coast
  •  Alizé M. Hardin
    Q&A with Alizé M. Hardin: Becoming a marine scientist and role model
  • Carina R. Fish on boat.
    Q&A with Carina Fish: Shaping research around community values to understand California’s offshore waters
  • The final product that will be handed out to kids in the City Heights community when picking up the meal distributions.
    Inspiring young people to envision themselves as scientists
  • Burned woody debris in Woods Creek
    The Walbridge Fire and salmon habitat
  • The seafood market is one of the many social, economic, and cultural benefits that we receive from California’s oceans. Photo credit: Jason Houston.
    Coastal Conservation in California: AB 3030 replaced by executive order
  • veggie/wakame bowl
    This seafood month, celebrate sea vegetables
  • Banner for Sea Grant’s educational touch table at the Tuna Harbor Dockside Market.
    Diverse, distinct and delicious: A fisherman’s market connects a community with its seafood

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Abalone: The Story of a Treasured Mollusk on the California Coast

December 08, 2020
 

Q&A with Alizé M. Hardin: Becoming a marine scientist and role model

December 03, 2020
 

Q&A with Carina Fish: Shaping research around community values to understand California’s offshore waters

November 30, 2020
 

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