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How A California Sea Grant Program Helped Shed Light on Salmon Recovery
California Sea Grant completes nearly two decades of monitoring and research.
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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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Cutting-Edge Science for Kelp Restoration
Results from six innovative research projects will help protect and restore California's vital kelp forests
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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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The unassuming device that maps California’s fish eggs
California Sea Grant funding helped an innovative tool spread across the world
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How 50 years of California Sea Grant research kept abalone on the menu
Despite challenges brought by invasive pests and disease, California’s abalone are still hanging on.
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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
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Reducing fishing line pollution one recycling bin at a time
California Sea Grant's NOAA Marine Debris Program Extension Fellow recently facilitated the addition of 50 new bins.