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For Humboldt salmon, the food chain is always changing

Humboldt appears to be a complicated mixing zone for zooplankton.

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2015 John A. Knauss Fellows Announced

California Sea Grant nominees selected for marine policy fellowship in Washington, D.C.

2015 John A. Knauss Fellows Announced

California Sea Grant nominees selected for marine policy fellowship in Washington, D.C.

New “slime eel” regulation ensures fishermen capture the largest, slimiest

Trap holes allow immature hagfish to escape the dinner plate

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Predator Versus Prey

A UCSB research biologist addresses ways in which management efforts can shape predator-prey interactions and influence resilience in marine ecosystems

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California Sea Grant Announces New Hire for Communications Team

Deborah Seiler joins California Sea Grant as communications coordinator to develop public information campaigns across digital channels

Jennifer O'Leary diving underwater surrounded by starfish

California Sea Grant Extension Welcomes New Coastal Specialist

Jennifer O’Leary will draw on scientific research to support Central Coast ecosystem management

hundreds of people lined up for the first day of the Tuna Harbor Dockside Market

San Diego’s Open-Air Fish Market Debuts to Hungry Crowds

Hundreds of people lined up for the first day of the Tuna Harbor Dockside Market

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Life in the Boundary: A Sea Grant Fellow’s Perspective to Science Integration

Hayley Carter joined the Ocean Science Trust team as a 2013 California Sea Grant Fellow and is continuing her OST work now as a Project Scientist

Seafood Specialist Retiree Elected to the International Academy of Food Science and Technology

Pamela Tom selected as an outstanding food scientist and technologist by premier global organization