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New study measures contaminant levels in feral San Diego Bay oysters
Pacific oysters are colonizing the San Diego Bay coastline, and new research shows that they may not always be safe to eat -
Gassy cows are warming the planet, and scientists are turning to the sea for answers
Feeding native California seaweeds to cows could reduce their methane emissions -
Erin Satterthwaite awarded 2021 Zhu-Peterson Early Career Scientist Award
Erin Satterthwaite, California Sea Grant e -
Bringing endangered abalone back from the brink
White abalone recovery is dependent on captive breeding to restock wild populations, but researchers face the threat of disease outbreaks and changing ocean conditions under climate change. -
California Sea Grant awarded "Food from the Sea" Career Program Development Projects funding
NOAA’s National Sea Grant College Program and Office of Sustainable Fisheries awarded approximately $900,000 of FY21 federal funds to support projects that will initiate “Food from the Sea'' career -
San Diego Climate Resilience Planning Report Calls For Coordinated and Science-Based Co-Production of Adaptation Planning
A team of experts from the American Planning Association (APA) in collaboration with several researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and California Sea Grant released a new report, ent -
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California Sea Grant Appoints New Program Analyst
California Sea Grant is pleased to welcome Madelyn Roycroft as the new Program Analyst for the Science Integration Team. -
California Sea Grant and Delta Stewardship Council appoint extension specialist
California Sea Grant and the Delta Stewardship Council are pleased to welcome Dr. Jessica Rudnick. -
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