Fellowships
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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 -
2015 John A. Knauss Fellows Announced
Two graduate students from California universities were awarded the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship. -
17 Fellows, 11 Agencies: State Fellows Program Continues Record Growth
Seventeen graduate students and recent graduates will participate in the yearlong California Sea Grant State Fellowship program at state and federal agencies. -
Source or sink? Greenhouse gas emissions in the Delta
Drive less. Turn off the lights. Use efficient appliances. Some steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are straightforward; others are trickier. -
Will These California Fish Adapt to a Changing Estuary?
All water is not equal when it comes to fish habitat, and this is especially true in the varied salinity zones of the San Francisco Bay Estuary. -
Education Extended Beyond the Classroom with Fellowships
For Joe Street, the State Fellow program was a springboard to a new career and many others who have participated in the program. -
Winners of Sea Grant Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Announced
Four California graduates to head to the U.S. capital for yearlong assignments. -
California Sea Grant announces largest class of state fellows
Sixteen year-long fellowships in marine policy and resource management awarded in 2014 -
Fighting the world’s largest landfill starts at the local level
California Sea Grant state fellow at the Ocean Protection Council, Mandy Sackett, is part of a team working to develop California marine debris initiatives.
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