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Bridging Borders for Coastal Resilience
California Sea Grant’s First-Ever Binational Climate Fellow Meliza Le Alvarado forges coastal collaborations
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Forging community and joint voices in the face of DDT’s environmental threat
When offshore DDT disposal in California resurfaced in the media, two Sea Grant programs joined forces
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The story in the data
Marine science interns turn to storytelling to clarify the numbers behind hypoxia in California
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Symposium connects science and management in Southern California’s wetlands
The San Diego Estuaries Research Symposium offered a look at innovative wetland research
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Researchers awarded $150,000 to develop RipFinder app
A new funding award will help warn ocean swimmers of dangerous rip currents before they enter the water
![The Dutch Slough Restoration project, implemented by the California Department of Water Resources, is one of several projects meant to restore degraded Delta ecosystems](/sites/default/files/styles/200px/public/2023-01/12_22.news_.deltaresidentssurvey.bu_.photo_.3.jpg)
Locals to weigh in on San Francisco Bay Delta restoration
Amid expansive efforts to restore Delta ecosystems, one thing has been missing: a sense of what local residents think
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From fellowship to fellow teammate
Tanya Torres reflects on her Sea Grant Extension Fellowship with the NOAA Marine Debris Program.
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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.