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Good News for Abalone: Study Finds Calcifying Algae May Be Resilient During Ocean Acidification

A red abalone on the move over crustose coralline algae-encrusted rock at Van Damme State Marine Conservation Area. CDFW photo by Athena Maguire.

Help Protect Kelp Beds and Reefs from Invasive Seaweeds

Images by Jessie Altstatt (left and right) and Dan Richards (center)

Eight Early-Career Scientists Awarded Delta Science Fellowships

Researchers to study Sacramento Bay-Delta issues

CA Sea Grant Coastal Specialist honored as Muir Environmental Fellow

Extension Specialist Theresa Talley named Muir Environmental Fellow, presented by John Muir College at UC San Diego

Special focus awards support new faculty, resilient coastal communities

Projects include planning strategies for sea level rise, determining fecal thresholds at beaches to protect swimmers. Photo Cr: Charlotte Stevenson

California Sea Grant sends four Knauss Fellows to Washington, D.C.

2017 Knauss Fellows from California (left to right): Kaitlyn Kalua, Christine Sur, Noah Ben-Aderet, and Tori Bahe

Can the U.S. have its fish and eat it too?

Leatherback turtle consuming a jellyfish. (NOAA's National Ocean Service)

Changing waters in Humboldt Bay: Extension Specialist Joe Tyburczy awarded funds to track ocean acidification

Hog Island Oyster Company owner Terry Sawyer shows staff of the Ocean Protection Council how oyster seed is grown in rafts in Humboldt Bay. Pictured L to R: Jennifer Phillips, Cyndi Dawson, Deborah Halberstadt and Sawyer. Photo credit Joe Tyburczy

The knowledge of native peoples in coastal science

Giving thanks for a coastal heritage 10,000 years old

Dam remediation spells victory for Russian River salmon

New fish passage opens 11.2 miles of prime habitat for endangered salmon that had been blocked for decades.

NOAA Sea Grant awards two grants for aquaculture workshops to California

The workshops will address growth, permitting and monitoring