Resilient Coastal Communities and Economies
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Third Marine Bioinvasions Conference Abstract Book
3rd International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions March 16–19, 2003 Convened in La Jolla, California -
California Marine Protected Area Update
This full-color brochure shows, island by island, the locations, as well as shoreline lengths, areas and depth ranges, of the 12 Channel Island Marine Protected Area -
California's Living Marine Resources: A Status Report
This 592-page spiral-bound reference provides a baseline of information for all those involved with managing living marine resources in California and chronicles cha -
San Diego Bay: A Story of Exploitation and Restoration
San Diego Bay: A story of Exploitation and Restoration, features historic and current photos, including some never before seen in public. -
2015 Core Awards Announced
As ocean acidification (OA) and warming progress, how will California fisheries respond? This question is taking a front row seat in CA Sea Grant’s 2015 Core Awards. -
California Sea Grant Program Directory 2015
California Sea Grant research funding is selected on the basis of competitive, peer-reviewed proposals and addresses a wide range of problems and opportunities. -
Rising to the Challenge: Results of the 2011 California Coastal Adaptation Needs Assessment
The overarching goal of this survey was to understand the needs of professionals working along California's open ocean, bay, delta and estuarine coastlines to prepar -
Statewide High-Resolution Assessment of California Coastal Cliff Erosion and Retreat
In this project, the scientist will lead an effort to measure and map recent coastal cliff erosion and retreat along most of the California coast, using aerial laser survey data collected in 1998, -
Spatial Redistribution of Fishing Effort: Identifying Drivers and Testing Model Predictions for Informing Expectations in Marine Spatial Planning
Do marine reserves reduce fishermen’s catches or simply displace where fish are caught? Is “spill-over” real and can it be documented from catch records? -
Beach Evolution on Scales from Storms to Years
The physical oceanographers leading this project have been monitoring sand movement at three beaches in San Diego County that received beach nourishment in 2012 through a $28-million regional beach