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Resilient coho are MacGyvering their way through the drought
A graduate student finds hope for the endangered species in an unexpected place: their earstones
A detective story in the larval archives
Erica Mason dove back into the biological archives to better understand California’s bass
Wild Olympia baby oysters are back in Elkhorn Slough
Researchers celebrate the success of a pioneering conservation aquaculture project
Endangered ecosystem guardians: Two potential new lamprey species discovered
Reviled as bloodsuckers and diminished in numbers, lampreys cultivate river ecosystems
A Boost For Aquaculture: Tools To Identify Suitable Sites for Farming Seafood
For those looking to launch an ocean-based aquaculture project, finding both available and suitable space to safely farm seafood can be a daunting challenge, especially in densely populated locations like Southern California
It’s easy to spot a fish — but not so easy to track its spawning
Research supported by California Sea Grant and the Ocean Protection Council homes in on spawning behaviors
California Sea Grant welcomes new 2024 class of state fellows
The year-long fellowship offers hands-on training related to policy and management of marine, coastal and watershed resources.
Rewriting Pacific swordfish boundaries
A new, comprehensive dataset clarifies where swordfish travel — which has reworked international management plans
Press Release: New paper shows that adding even small amounts of water to streams can help California’s migratory fish
Researchers from UC Berkeley and California Sea Grant say the technique offers a simple tool to help assist California’s migratory fish
Bridging Borders for Coastal Resilience
California Sea Grant’s First-Ever Binational Climate Fellow Meliza Le Alvarado forges coastal collaborations
Charting a Course for Coastal Coexistence
An interview with California Sea Grant’s first extension agent
How A California Sea Grant Program Helped Shed Light on Salmon Recovery
California Sea Grant completes nearly two decades of monitoring and research.
Fort Bragg has the best kind of blues
Collaborative efforts to develop a new “blue economy” include a new California Sea Grant extension fellow