Investigation to assess clothes dryers as a source of microplastic pollution and inform solutions

 

 

PROJECT HIGHLIGHT

Electronic clothes dryers may be a primary source of plastic microfiber pollution — which constitutes the most common form of microplastic pollution globally and is the dominant form of microplastic ingested by humans and wildlife. By examining dryers in various settings in the San Francisco Bay Region, this project will provide the first estimates of real-world dryer microplastic emission rates and assess whether secondary filters offer a viable solution for reducing pollution.

 

Jenna Wisniewski joins California Sea Grant’s efforts to build resilient coastlines

Jenna Wisniewski joins California Sea Grant’s efforts to build resilient coastlines

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California Sea Grant is excited to announce that Jenna Wisniewski has joined our team as a Staff Research Associate. As a member of the extension team, Wisniewski focuses on expanding communities’ capacity to adapt to increasing sea level rise and other coastal hazards through scientific research and clear communication.

Sharing the Sea

Sharing the Sea

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Damaged Gear

It was a Saturday morning in the early spring. Cars pulled up to the California Sea Grant Extension satellite office and dozens of people walked inside to sit down and talk. The meeting inside, the likes of which had never occurred in California before, took eight hours.

“That was April 9, 1983 — I will never forget that,” said John Richards, a former Area Marine Advisor for California Sea Grant who was present at this meeting.

For One Rising Senior, an Internship Opportunity at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute Sparks Inspiration

For One Rising Senior, an Internship Opportunity at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute Sparks Inspiration

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It was a dream opportunity for Joshua Suzuki to spend his summer elbow-to-elbow with experienced aquaculture researchers at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute (HSWRI) where he conducted egg assessments and monitored the swim bladders of captive California yellowtail.