Extension Publications

Parent: California Sea Grant College Program

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for April through July, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
2kr7839kReadying California Fisheries for Climate Change115229319.1%
9r48b0mkLocal Seafood Availability in San Diego, California Seafood Markets115288724.3%
9bs3198mCan the United States have its fish and eat it too?109575252.3%
7gg3p9qnCollaborative fisheries research to build socioeconomic essential fishery information: A test case85305535.3%
9q95w7ndIntegrating collaborative data collection with management: A lobster fishery test case67175025.4%
1946b7nmRegional Review on Status and Trends in Aquaculture Development in North America: Canada and the United States of America — 201058233539.7%
6000h2dcProceedings of the Symposium: Current Perspectives on the Physical and Biological Processes of Humboldt Bay, March 200453134024.5%
0sv7f1p1California’s North Coast Fishing Communities Historical Perspective and Recent Trends: Fort Bragg/Noyo Harbor Fishing Community Profile4864212.5%
7173z5d2Figuring Out the Human Dimensions of Fisheries: Illuminating Models450450.0%
7vp2x8zkCalifornia’s North Coast Fishing Communities Historical Perspective and Recent Trends: Trinidad Harbor Fishing Community Profile42103223.8%
09p9x6zbCalifornia’s North Coast Fishing Communities Historical Perspective and Recent Trends: Crescent City Fishing Community Profile38102826.3%
243633jkCalifornia’s North Coast Fishing Communities Historical Perspective and Recent Trends38182047.4%
4sx8s02vQuagga and Zebra Mussel Eradication and Control Tactics3892923.7%
0gf943wgHuman dimensions perspectives on the impacts of coastal zone marine renewable energy3262618.8%
0p76m7t0Movements of subadult prickly sharks Echinorhinus cookei in the Monterey Canyon31102132.3%
35m8147xThe collaborative study of juvenile rockfish, cabezon, and kelp greenling habitat associations between Morro Bay, California and Newport, Oregon3072323.3%
9w01v9h0Fishes Of Las Gemelas Seamounts And Isla Del Coco2962320.7%
30d1z5jwBASELINE CHARACTERIZATION OF FISH COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATED WITHNEARSHORE ROCKY REEFS IN THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA MARINEPROTECTED AREA STUDY REGIONS28111739.3%
6993f78bCalifornia’s North Coast Fishing Communities Historical Perspective and Recent Trends: Eureka Fishing Community Profile2681830.8%
9g98z1z1Humboldt Bay Cooperative Eelgrass Project26101638.5%
6x78j1ddHumboldt Bay Initiative: Adaptive Management in a Changing World2561924.0%
1fh8t6vvZostera japonica Eradication Project: Annual Report: 20102442016.7%
5360w8dnEffects of Flow-Related Variables on Oversummer Survival of Juvenile Coho Salmon in Intermittent Streams2451920.8%
6789x4vnSanta Barbara Channel Seafood21111052.4%
9sn5n1m2Humboldt Bay Initiative: 2001 update and accomplishments2081240.0%
9zj6p57bSanta Cruz Harbor Commercial Fishing Community Profile2091145.0%
7955f6s1Monitoring MPAs in deep water off central California1961331.6%
8r07b63dBaseline Surveys of Nearshore Fishes in and Near Central California Marine Protected Areas 2007-20091991047.4%
1bz8b3xcCalifornia’s North Coast Fishing Communities Historical Perspective and Recent Trends: Regional Profile1871138.9%
5z3516fpCentral Coast Seafood1881044.4%
90q69333South Coast Seafood1851327.8%
4d1620h6Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay170170.0%
98r6s9b0Angler exposure to domoic acid via consumption of contaminated fishes1741323.5%
30g1n919California’s North Coast Fishing Communities Historical Perspective and Recent Trends: Project Summary1641225.0%
7dh4q2jqThe Resilience of Marine Ecosystems to Climatic Disturbances150150.0%
5ds4h47sCalcifying algae maintain settlement cues to larval abalone following algal exposure to extreme ocean acidification130130.0%
46f2819hSpatial and Temporal Examination of Bivalve Communities in Several Estuaries of Southern California and Northern Baja California, MX120120.0%
3n92c4htNorth Coast Seafood113827.3%
23s0b39nFall Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Spawning Escapement Estimate and Age Composition for a Tributary of the Smith River, California—23-Year Analysis101910.0%

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