Outreach
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Recipe for Health: San Diego to Open Dockside Fish Market
After struggling with red tape and permitting procedures for more than a year, San Diego commercial fisherman have hooked the big one – an open-air fish market that will open next month. -
Recovery program sets up coho salmon rebound
Once home to healthy populations of steelhead trout, coho and Chinook salmon, California’s Russian River watershed experienced a steep decline in the abundance of these fish in recent decades. -
Education Extended Beyond the Classroom with Fellowships
For Joe Street, the State Fellow program was a springboard to a new career and many others who have participated in the program. -
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. -
4 reasons for the 72-hour beach advisory
Surfers know that they should stay out of the water for at least 72 hours after it rains to avoid getting sick. -
Extension Specialist studying krill die-off
Millions of krillb have been washing up on beaches from Bodega Bay, Calif. to Newport, Ore. -
Plant this … not that!
When people say “invasive,” they are usually talking about two different ideas — introduced and invasive. -
California’s saltiest coastal creek
Malibu Creek is arguably California’s saltiest coastal creek, and according to one water manager, its unusual saltiness is due to leaching of minerals from a vast shale rock layer. -
Watch: Rip current in wave tank
All during Rip Current Awareness Week, we’ve been looking at rip currents in the ocean, where real people are at risk of drowning if they get caught in a rip and panic. -
San Diego in 2050 … if current trends continue
What will it be like to live in San Diego in 2050?