Outreach
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Avoid stingrays this summer
How to avoid stingrays? The stingray shuffle. -
Three myths about rip currents
NOAA and the US Lifesaving Association have partnered to share information about rip currents. -
Streamside landowners: The key to salmon and steelhead recovery
The powerful but graceful dance of salmon swimming, fighting, and leaping their way upstream as they migrate back from the ocean to their spawning tributaries is a captivating marvel to behold. -
Can we swim yet? Guidelines for California beaches after rain
Winter is upon us, and California is finally getting some much needed rain. But all that water that’s great for our drought can really put a damper on our beach time. -
California Sea Grant beach monitoring goes digital
Beach monitoring through citizen science? There’s an app for that. -
Starting a saltwater aquarium? First, dive into this new website
A new website for aspiring aquarium hobbyists -
Struggling Olympia oysters get a boost from scientists in Monterey Bay
Once common up and down the West Coast, Olympia oysters now need help to survive. -
Responsible aquaculture lures support in California
Aquaculture is still a rarity in California. However, numerous scientists, government officials, and NGOs are working to change that. -
Help Protect Kelp Beds and Reefs from Invasive Seaweeds
Southern California has been experiencing the most extensive marine invasion ever seen in the area, along the coast and at the Channel Islands. -
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.