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Knauss fellow embraces the wider ocean view
De'Marcus Robinson explores policy at the Council on Environmental Quality
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California Sea Grant welcomes new 2024 class of state fellows
The year-long fellowship offers hands-on training related to policy and management of marine, coastal and watershed resources.
![Binational fellow Meliza Le Alvarado surfacing from a dive](/sites/default/files/styles/200px/public/2024-01/01_24.news_.binationalfellow.ue_.photo_.1.jpg)
Bridging Borders for Coastal Resilience
California Sea Grant’s First-Ever Binational Climate Fellow Meliza Le Alvarado forges coastal collaborations
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From finance to shaping a sustainable future
California Sea Grant State Fellow Michael Wells looked at lithium extraction to help California reach its targets for clean air and climate change
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2024 Knauss Fellowship Finalists announced
Two California graduate students to join prestigious program
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How California Sea Grant State Fellows Influence Good Policymaking Everywhere
Over 300 aspiring researchers & future policymakers have spent year-long forays in the decades old program polishing their best skills & discovering new strengths
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2023 NOAA Coastal Management Fellows Announced
Natalie Cross, a recent Stanford graduate, among the slate of fellows
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Finding the Human Dimension in Environmental Management
2022 California Sea Grant State Fellow Aaron Angel explains how combining social and ecological data can improve monitoring programs across the state
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Knauss fellow Carina Fish melds justice and science
Working in a senate office reveals ‘how the cookie is made’
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California Sea Grant Welcomes Binational Climate Fellow
Through a new fellowship, Meliza Le Alvarado will improve access to coastal resilience science for communities around the San Diego-Northern Baja California region.
![Cloudy blue water rushes through rocks in the Trinity River as the evening sunlight shines on a section of evergreen trees lining the rocky river bed.](/sites/default/files/styles/200px/public/2023-02/12_22.news_.grfleahmellinger.rh_.photo_.1.jpg)
Pathogen-Resistant Salmon Stock May Signal Hope For The Upper Klamath River
Graduate Research Fellow Leah Mellinger finds promising results in the effort to restock the Upper Klamath River
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California Sea Grant welcomes new class of state fellows
The year-long fellowship offers hands-on training related to policy and management of marine, coastal and watershed resources.
![A collage of headshots of the 27 state fellows in the 2023 cohort](/sites/default/files/styles/200px/public/2023-01/2023_state_fellows_final_0.png)
California Sea Grant welcomes new class of state fellows
The year-long fellowship offers hands-on training related to policy and management of marine, coastal and watershed resources.
![NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service-Sea Grant Fellow Sabrina Beyer stands on a boat holding a rockfish](/sites/default/files/styles/200px/public/2022-12/imageedit_2_2382831133.jpg)
How Ocean Conditions Change Rockfish Reproduction
A Q&A with recent NMFS-Sea Grant Fellow Sabrina Beyer
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A study of a marsh ecosystem grows into a consideration of what science can be
By embracing complexity and nuance, Chapman University’s Richelle Tanner is searching for a more inclusive and effective approach to biology
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Pinning down the pesticides
The volume and variety of pesticides sprayed in California seem almost incomprehensible. Nonetheless, Delta Science Fellow Nicol Parker has built a model that can track their toxic spread