Fellows
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Knauss Fellow Update: Sean Mullin
“Our goal as an office is to promote pragmatic approaches to natural resource decisions that consider both the environme -
Welcome 2022 California Sea Grant State Fellows
California Sea Grant is excited to welcome 25 recipients into the prestigious 2022 -
Salt marsh resilience compromised by crabs along tidal creek edges
Original story published by Tim Stephens, UC Santa Cruz -
California Sea Grant celebrates two national fisheries fellowship winners
California PhD students Nima Farchadi and Thomas Anderson have each been awarded a -
California Sea Grant announces four finalists for the 2022 Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
California Sea Grant is pleased to announce finalists for the 2022 Sea Grant John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program. -
2016 Knauss Fellow Paloma Aguirre: Conservationist, City Council Member and Pro Bodyboarder
Paloma Aguirre began working in conservation because of her love for surfing. Now, she manages funding for environmental nonprofits across Latin America and addresses local problems in Imperial Beach, California as a city councilmember. -
2021 California Sea Grant State Fellows Announced
California Sea Grant welcomes 23 recipients into the prestigious 2021 State Fellowship. -
Alumni profile: From Knauss fellowship to fisheries management
Jet-setters of the high seas, swordfish roam thousands of miles across the open ocean. They may cross dozens of international boundaries, of which they remain entirely unaware. -
Spring-run and fall-run Chinook salmon aren’t as different as they seem
Historically, spring-run and fall-run Chinook salmon have been considered as separate subspecies, races, ecotypes, or even as separate species of fish. -
California graduate student wins national fisheries fellowship
Katherine Dale, a PhD student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has been awarded a NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)-Se