Resilient Coastal Communities and Economies
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Research funding to support new faculty in California
California Sea Grant announces seven research projects exploring coastal resilience, aquaculture, and fisheries. -
2016 Knauss Fellow Paloma Aguirre: Conservationist, City Council Member and Pro Bodyboarder
Paloma Aguirre began working in conservation because of her love for surfing. Now, she manages funding for environmental nonprofits across Latin America and addresses local problems in Imperial Beach, California as a city councilmember. -
Frameworks for managing the known vulnerability from sea-level rise to bluff erosion and exposure of Humboldt Bay nuclear power plant’s spent nuclear fuel storage site
The Humboldt Bay Power Plant is a former nuclear power plant that was shut down in 1976. Decommissioning, which began in 2008, is nearly complete. -
California Sea Grant Strategic Plan, 2018-2023
California Sea Grant serves the communities, industries, and people of California. -
Regional planning key for sediment management and coastal resilience
Regional coordination on sediment management will be vital for adapting to sea-level rise in California, argue coastal resilience experts -
By the numbers 2020
This handout provides a quick overview of the impact of the California Sea Grant Program, as reported to the National Sea Grant Office in June 2020. -
Three myths about rip currents
NOAA and the US Lifesaving Association have partnered to share information about rip currents. -
El Niño impacts on southern California estuaries reveal potential for more frequent closures
Some Southern California estuaries may be more vulnerable than others to larger waves and higher water levels associated with El Niño events and climate change, according to a -
New research to support sustainable aquaculture and resilient coastal communities
California Sea Grant today announced funding for 19 new research projects that will take place over the next one to two years.