Education, Training and Public Information
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NOAA Sea Grant and Fisheries announce 2019 Ecosystem and Population Dynamics Fellows
Two UC Santa Cruz graduate students awarded prestigious fellowship to study marine ecosystem and population dynamics -
In search of refuge: Investigating the thermal life history of Delta Smelt through in-situ oxygen isotope ratio analysis of otoliths
The inner ear bones of fish, or otoliths, grow continuously and their chemistry reflects the water conditions that a fish has experienced throughout its life. -
Managing agricultural soils for carbon and water benefits in the California delta: Understanding influences on decision-making and practice adoption of in-delta farmers
This project investigated and analyzed the major factors contributing to decision-making and adoption of soil management practices by farmers in the delta. -
Monitoring Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon life history diversity, growth, and habitat use among varying hydroclimatic regimes
This project tackled two outstanding questions about winter-run salmon ecology. -
Perceptions of Risk and Management of the Delta Levee System
This project aimed to identify key drivers in the resistance for reconciling expert opinion, stakeholder interests, and landowner priorities. -
Defining the architecture and recurrence interval for faults in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: Assessing potential geohazards
This project aimed to create a detailed fault map for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. -
Sea Grant announces 2020 Knauss fellowship finalists
NOAA Sea Grant has announced the finalists for the 2020 class of the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program. -
Source characterization and biogeochemical consequences of wastewater and agricultural C, N, and P inputs to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region
This project aimed to characterize the sources of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous and sulfur compounds from wastewater treatment plant and agricultural discharge in the region. -
Deep Dive: Insight from attending the World Aquaculture Conference
2019 California Sea Grant Fellows Josh Graybiel and Madelyn Roycroft participated in the World Aquaculture Conference in March 2019.