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Findings from San Diego Dockside Fishing Markets Feasibility Study to be Presented
Researchers to report results at Fish Public during Slow Food Urban San Diego mixer. -
California Sea Grant launches sandy beach ecosystem microsite for land use planners, managers and beachgoers
A new microsite for land use planners, beach managers, and anyone who enjoys the beach has been unveiled. -
Engaging ocean-goers in harmful algal bloom monitoring
Patterns of harmful algal bloom formation are changing off California. -
Fishermen gather data on lobster fishery
California’s spiny lobster is a delectable, highly mobile crustacean, worth about $13.7-million dockside in 2012, according to fisheries managers. -
New posters highlight local CA seafood
To help educate the public, California Sea Grant has created four regional posters that highlight local, commercially caught and farmed marine seafood. -
New resource about offshore energy planning available
A new resource highlights California-relevant sections of a 2012 Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) report. -
CA Sea Grant Seafood Specialist to retire
California Sea Grant Seafood Specialist Pamela Tom will retire after nearly 40 years of service with the University of California. -
First CA Sea Grant Extension Fellowship awarded
Carey Batha has won a California Sea Grant Extension Fellowship at the California Coastal Commission. -
CA Sea Grant Specialist to study local seafood
The farm-to-table movement is here in San Diego. -
CA Sea Grant Specialist to study halibut fishery
California Sea Grant Fisheries Specialist Carrie Pomeroy has received a one-year grant from Collaborative Fisheries Research West to study the commercial California halibut fishery.