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+ | [https://www.facebook.com/julieta.gomez.35 Julieta Gomez] (Marine Bio 2019) works for [https://healthebay.org/ Heal The Bay] | ||
[http://news.ucsc.edu/2015/06/coastal-nurseries.html Brent Hughes,] now a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of California, Santa Cruz, began studying water quality in Elkhorn Slough as a UCSC graduate student. His earlier research showed that virtually every portion of the estuary is adversely affected by high nutrient levels, which stimulate the growth of algae, leading to low oxygen levels when the algae die and decompose. 6/15. | [http://news.ucsc.edu/2015/06/coastal-nurseries.html Brent Hughes,] now a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of California, Santa Cruz, began studying water quality in Elkhorn Slough as a UCSC graduate student. His earlier research showed that virtually every portion of the estuary is adversely affected by high nutrient levels, which stimulate the growth of algae, leading to low oxygen levels when the algae die and decompose. 6/15. |
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UCSC is very much concerned with understanding and promoting the life of the oceans, on which all life relies. Moreover, the Monterey Bay is a huge marine reserve, and UCSC is affiliated with other local research organizations.
Julieta Gomez (Marine Bio 2019) works for Heal The Bay
Brent Hughes, now a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of California, Santa Cruz, began studying water quality in Elkhorn Slough as a UCSC graduate student. His earlier research showed that virtually every portion of the estuary is adversely affected by high nutrient levels, which stimulate the growth of algae, leading to low oxygen levels when the algae die and decompose. 6/15.
Don Croll Marine Ecology, Marine Conservation Biology Coastal Science Campus 2016
Wild, Wild West Coast study of warm water effects. 1/16
Articles in category "Marine Biology"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.