New Portal Tracks Coastal Health

New Portal Tracks Coastal Health

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California’s coastal waters are changing, making them less hospitable to some marine life and threatening the state’s $45 billion ocean-based economy. A new, first-of-its-kind portal, created with $478,000 in funding from the Ocean Protection Council and California Sea Grant, helps track the increasing acidity and lack of oxygen — or hypoxia — in the region’s coastal ocean.

The where, when and why of bringing back kelp

The where, when and why of bringing back kelp

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Beginning in 2014, California’s coastline suffered a severe marine heat wave. An expanse of unusually warm water known as “the Blob” hovered in the Pacific, wiping out much of the state’s kelp forests, especially in Northern California. 

Nice catch: Fishermen recover lost crabbing gear

Nice catch: Fishermen recover lost crabbing gear

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From Morro Bay to Crescent City, commercial fishermen in California pull in millions of pounds of Dungeness crab annually. The industry valued at $32 million to $95 million per year.

Ten early-career scientists named 2018 Delta Science Fellows

Ten early-career scientists named 2018 Delta Science Fellows

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On behalf of the Delta Science Program, California Sea Grant is pleased to announce ten recipients of the 2018 Delta Science Fellowship. Each fellowship provides two years of support to awardees to pursue research on key topics related to water issues and ecosystem health in the San Francisco Bay-Delta. The Bay-Delta region is largest estuary on the Pacific coast of the Americas.

New tool improves fishing efficiency and sustainability

New tool improves fishing efficiency and sustainability

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Worldwide, fishing fleets discard as many as two of every five sea creatures they catch. Now, a new tool can help fishers locate the most productive fishing spots while avoiding unwanted or protected species such as blue sharks, sea turtles and dolphins.

California Ocean Litter Strategy takes aim at multiple pollution sources

California Ocean Litter Strategy takes aim at multiple pollution sources

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The California Ocean Protection Council (OPC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Marine Debris Program have released an ambitious new strategy for reducing ocean litter that goes beyond traditional cleanup efforts to include a broad range of actions aimed at preventing and reducing marine debris throughout the state.

Coastal Management Fellow and Knauss Finalists from California announced

Coastal Management Fellow and Knauss Finalists from California announced

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Five recent graduates from California universities have landed prestigious national fellowships in coastal management and marine policy.  California Sea Grant recruits and nominates students attending universities within the state for the Coastal Management Fellowship and John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship programs.