Resilient Coastal Communities and Economies
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Update: assessing coastal hazard mitigation potential of nature based shorelines in California
San Francisco Bay, a densely populated region of California that is expected to account for nearly two-thirds of flooding impacts in the state, is facing growing threats of rising sea levels and co -
California Sea Grant announces newly funded research prioritizing aquaculture and graduate research
California Sea Grant is excited to announce 14 new research projects. Over $1.5 million in federal funding will support California researchers and graduate students from 2022 to 2024. -
Quantifying sea level rise effects on critical coastal wastewater and transit infrastructure in two low-income, residential developments at the San Francisco Bay, California shoreline using hydrogeology and geochemistry measurements
Sea level rise (SLR) vulnerability analysis of critical wastewater and transit infrastructure requires data collection over timescales and geographic ranges that are small enough for planning and m -
Advancing OAH science off northern California: a critical expansion of monitoring and research to quantify OAH exposure, assess ecosystem impacts, and support model development
This project aims to fill a critical gap in ocean acidification and hypoxia (OAH) and ecosystem monitoring off California’s North Coast and to address needs for information on OAH and related envir -
California marine protected area long term monitoring program final reports 2019-2021
After three years, Marine Protected Area Monitoring Program research teams have completed seven -
Completed marine protected area monitoring projects will contribute to upcoming review
After three years, Marine Protected Area Monitoring Program research teams have completed seven long-term projects to gain a better understanding of California’s marine protected areas (MPAs). -
New Guidance for Kelp Management Efforts in California
California Sea Grant Extension Fellow Dr. Gina Contolini is lead author on the newly released Giant Kelp and Bull Kelp Enhanced Status Report. -
Community science for Marine Protected Areas
Scientists teamed up with recreational fishermen and found that fish are bigger and more abundant inside of marine reserves. -
San Diego Climate Resilience Planning Report Calls For Coordinated and Science-Based Co-Production of Adaptation Planning
A team of experts from the American Planning Association (APA) in collaboration with several researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and California Sea Grant released a new report, ent