Education, Training and Public Information
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Multiple Stressors in the San Francisco Estuary and Watershed: Effects of high temperature and low oxygen on the survival and physiology of early life stage Chinook salmon
Delta Science Fellowship 2020 Fellow: Annelise Del Rio, PhD Student, UC Davis Research mentor: Anne Todgham, University of California, Davis -
2020 California Sea Grant State Fellows Announced
California Sea Grant has selected 28 recipients for its prestigious State Fellowship, making this year’s cohort the largest yet. -
Developing triploid mussel larvae for farming
Blue mussels are one of the major aquaculture crops around the world and in the US, and about 80% of mussels consumed are grown through aquaculture. Mussels are typically harvested when their gonad -
Laminaria farlowii, a new species for sustainable aquaculture in California: nursery methods, climate change resilience and preliminary market assessment with outreach through the California Seaweed Fair
Seaweed aquaculture is a growing industry in the United States and worldwide. -
California Sea Grant State Fellowship By the Numbers
This handout provides a quick overview of the impact of California Sea Grant's State Fellowship Program. California Sea Grant's State Fellows Program provides a unique educational opportunity for g -
Can we swim yet? Guidelines for California beaches after rain
Winter is upon us, and California is finally getting some much needed rain. But all that water that’s great for our drought can really put a damper on our beach time. -
California Sea Grant beach monitoring goes digital
Beach monitoring through citizen science? There’s an app for that. -
Evaluating contributions of hatchery-origin fish to conservation of endangered Sacramento River winter run Chinook salmon during a drought
This project evaluated multiple aspects of how hatchery-reared fish contribute to natural production of winter-run Chinook salmon in the upper Sacramento River. -
Seafood Profiles: Fact Sheets
San Diego Commercial Seafood Profiles