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To prepare for climate change, California Sea Grant funds emergency research on El Niño storms
Scientist: 'It’s like we’re looking at 250 years of California sea level rise.'
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Class of 2016 State Fellows Announced
New host agencies include the Office of Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP) and NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center
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Forecasting of algal blooms improves after record year in 2015
UC Santa Cruz scientists track the spread, cause of neurotoxic algal blooms to provide forecasts
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Restoring endangered coho to the Russian River, one stream at a time
Mariska Obedzinski and the Russian River Coho Water Resources Partnership find and fix low flow streams
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California Sea Grant Extension Specialist Receives The Maritime Alliance Sustainable Seafood Award
Scientist Theresa Talley recognized for strengthening community connections to local seafood
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What 1458 studies have to say about the impact of marine reserves [+ infographic]
Marine reserves drive big changes in underwater communities, evolution
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Mission accomplished?
As Southern California restores more wetlands, researcher looks for the finish line [+infographic]
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Study: Groundwater pollution fuels Monterey Bay’s harmful algal blooms [+infographic]
Nitrates in groundwater leach into coast, fuel persistence of harmful algae
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2015 Presidential Migratory Bird Stewardship Awarded
California Sea Grant Extension Specialist Joe Tyburczy shares honors with research partners
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As ENSO forecasting has improved, so has Pacific albacore fishing
NMFS-Sea Grant Fellow uncovers how weather forecasting helps fishermen, policy makers
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Study: Non-native Manila clam has established in Mission Bay, San Diego
Clam raises questions about non-native species in California fisheries, aquaculture
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How can we grow aquaculture in California?
Symposium begins the broader discussion about California aquaculture law
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Study: For central California’s marine protected areas, recovery will take time
An update on the first seven years of monitoring within four marine protected areas between San Francisco and Morro Bay
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Scientists search for “disappearing” young Coho salmon
Humboldt researchers track the fate of Coho juveniles forced from their birthing grounds by poor water quality
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For Humboldt salmon, the food chain is always changing
Humboldt appears to be a complicated mixing zone for zooplankton.