Resilient Coastal Communities and Economies
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Development of Proxies to Evaluate pH and Oxygen Exposures
The working hypothesis of this project is that low pH/low oxygen conditions generate distinctive chemical signatures in the carbonate structures of marine invertebrates and thus can be used as prox -
Climate Change and the Phenology of Plankton and Fish Production in the California Current
Since 1950, the average surface water temperature at the Scripps Pier in La Jolla has risen by about 3 degrees. -
Ocean Acidification Exacerbated by Coastal Upwelling: Monitoring of CO2 and O2 on the California Shelf, and Studies of Their Effects on Red Sea Urchins, California Mussels and Abalone
This project explores the effects of ocean acidification on shell-building organisms such as abalone and sea urchins, as observed through field measurements at an upwelling center off California an -
Forecasts and Adaptation of Tuna Fisheries in Response to El Niño Southern Oscillation
Because of the sensitivity of tuna fisheries to temperature, medium and long-term climate changes create potential challenges for future catch and fishery sustainability. -
Efficiency Costs of Restrictions in Tradable Permit Programs: Analysis of the Alaskan Halibut and Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota System
The Alaskan halibut and sablefish fishery is currently managed under a “catch-shares” program, known as an individual transferable quota (ITQ). -
Coastal Cliff Erosion in San Diego County
Griggs, G., Coastal Cliff Erosion in San Diego County. R/CZ-157: 3/01/1998–6/30/1999. -
Access to the Waterfront: Issues and Solutions Across the Nation
As development and waterfront privatization sweeps its way up the coast of Maine, decision-makers and their local constituencies grapple with waterfront use and access issues.