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California Sea Grant Extension
This publication highlights impacts from the California Sea Grant Extension Program. The program specializes in applied research designed to supply information to meet specific state information an -
With otters away, what keeps urchins at bay?
California sheephead and spiny lobsters may be helping to control sea urchin populations in Southern California kelp forests, where sea otters — a top urchin predator — have long been missing -
Early career scientists bring scientific expertise to D.C.
Four graduates from California universities will spend the next year in the nation’s capital working on coastal and marine policy issues -
Steelhead tagging on the Russian River
Anglers on the Russian River are asked to report tagged steelhead. -
Starting a saltwater aquarium? First, dive into this new website
A new website for aspiring aquarium hobbyists -
Wetland restoration shows promise for climate mitigation
Restoring degraded wetlands could help California meet its climate goals—but it can take up to 100 years to make the switch from carbon source to carbon sink. -
Invasive Seaweeds: Identification Guide and Flyer
Help Monitor Invasive Seaweeds -
Red Tides: Questions and Answers
Answers about California red tides -
Effect of temperature and salinity on physiological performance and growth of longfin smelt: Developing a captive culture for a threatened species in the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta
Delta Science Fellowship 2020 Fellow: Yuzo Yanagitsuru, PhD Candidate, UC Davis Research mentor: Nann Fangue, University of California, Davis