Research
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New research to support sustainable aquaculture and resilient coastal communities
California Sea Grant today announced funding for 19 new research projects that will take place over the next one to two years. -
Microplastics found in a quarter of San Diego estuary fish
A new study of San Diego’s Chollas Creek shows that fish have a taste for certain types of plastics. -
MPA update: Sandy beaches and surf zones offer clues to ocean health
The first results from one of seven large-scale monitoring projects in California marine protected areas. -
New strategies to manage invasive species
New research highlights an integrated approach for managing aquatic invasive species in California. -
Science to action: Research informs management in the San Francisco Bay Delta
Results of projects funded through 2017-2019 Delta Science Fellowship are now available. -
Nation-level property rights can help protect global marine resources
New research shows that unauthorized foreign fishing is dramatically lower just inside Exclusive Economic Zones than in comparable adjacent areas -
Adapting to climate change along the Santa Barbara coast
Dramatic changes are in store for Santa Barbara's coastline -
Sea Grant research to inform the future of sustainable marine aquaculture
Five new projects involve researchers from California -
Explosion in plastic pollution post-World War II seen in marine sediments
Sea Grant-funded research shows a surge in microplastics since the 1950's, visible in sea floor sediments -
NOAA Sea Grant and Fisheries announce 2019 Ecosystem and Population Dynamics Fellows
Two UC Santa Cruz graduate students awarded prestigious fellowship to study marine ecosystem and population dynamics