Extension
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Federal grant helps Ventura meet growing need for aquaculture
The Ventura Shellfish Enterprise will hold the first of a series of public information workshops on February 16, 2017. -
Can the U.S. have its fish and eat it too?
2016 was a banner year for marine conservation, including the addition of nearly 450,000 square miles to the U.S. -
Changing waters in Humboldt Bay: Extension Specialist Joe Tyburczy awarded funds to track ocean acidification
Research will provide critical information to aquaculture producers, eelgrass management -
Dam remediation spells victory for Russian River salmon
Salmon conservation achieved a major victory this October as construction finished on a fish passage and stream restoration project in Mill Creek, California. -
NOAA Sea Grant awards two grants for aquaculture workshops to California
California Sea Grant has been awarded two new grants to host workshops on emerging issues in aquaculture, part of the National Sea Grant College Program’s $3.4 million in federal funding to support -
Humboldt Bay Symposium unites residents to discuss changing environment, future development
Eureka, CA – At the 8th Humboldt Bay Symposium held October 21-22, area residents had the opportunity to speak directly with local experts on the region’s latest updates in coastal scien -
New report identifies next steps for offshore aquaculture in Southern California
A new report released today provides recommendations for the growth an -
Lisa Schiavinato joins CA Sea Grant as Extension Director
Lisa Schiavinato has joined California Sea Grant in the new full-time position of Extension Director. -
The geographic inequity of San Diego seafood availability
Experts estimate that there is an $11.2 billion seafood trade deficit in the United States, driven by imports. -
Salmon expert joins California Sea Grant Extension team
Fisheries biologist Mariska Obedzinski has served as a project manager with California Sea Grant since 2004