Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture
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Fish to Families
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Fish forecasting: Reducing the risk of cetacean bycatch through computer modeling
Computer modeling seeks to improve the sustainability of California's swordfish fishery, by forecasting the probability of cetacean bycatch. -
Warmer waters threaten red abalone recovery
New California Sea Grant-funded research identifies conditions that promote consistent red abalone recruitment, but also finds impacts from prolonged heat stress. -
Understanding the Demand for Local Seafood to Improve Accessibility Throughout an Urban San Diego
This publication is a Bachelor thesis completed with UCSD Environmental Systems Program (ESYS) and California Sea Grant in summer 2020. -
Aquaculture shows promise in restoring native California oysters
A restoration aquaculture project has doubled the population of native Olympia oysters in Monterey Bay’s Elkhorn Slough. -
California Sea Grant and Cal Poly appoint aquaculture specialist
California Sea Grant and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly) are pleased to welcome Dr. Kevin Marquez Johnson. -
New partnership to bring local fish to San Diego families
California Sea Grant is proud to support Fish to Families, a new meal distribution program meant to support both local fishermen -
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. -
Seafood direct marketing: Sea Grant experts contribute to UN report
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization taps Sea Grant experts for new report on seafood direct marketing. -
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.