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Ocean Science Leaders, Advocates to Push for Action at UN Event
Scripps Oceanography will seek to make ocean protection a larger part of global climate action

Freshwater Fish in U.S. Carry Introduced Human-Infecting Parasites
Fish species frequently caught and eaten by people were found carrying large numbers of invasive parasitic worms

Applications Now Open for Startups Looking to Join StartBlue Ocean Enterprise Accelerator Program
UC San Diego program aimed toward ocean resilience opens application period from June 2 to July 31

Silky Shark Population Study Offers Clues for Conservation
New assessment uncovers population structure of vulnerable silky sharks in the Eastern Pacific

Pollution From the Tijuana River Affects Air Quality in San Diego
A new study finds pollutants from the river are transmitted to the ocean and air

Scripps Student Spotlight: Justin Funa
MAS MBC student and U.S. Air Force veteran maps the distribution of endangered marine species for conservation planning

Past, Present and Future of Oceanography
Symposium held in honor of Scripps Director Margaret Leinen

New Gel Could Boost Coral Reef Restoration
The substance, applied to surfaces as a coating, improved coral larvae settlement by up to 20 times in experiments compared to untreated surfaces

Turning Seismic Science into Action
Scripps alum Diego Melgar channels expertise into helping communities better prepare for earthquakes

Scripps Student Spotlight: Noreen Garcia
PhD candidate explores shifts in the ocean and carbon cycle from climate events

Elephant Tragedy Prompts Scientists to Probe Viral Secrets of Botswana Water Pans
Scripps researchers analyze viruses in water pans to understand potential disease threats while laying the groundwork for future wildlife protection

Engineered Bacterium Could Shield People from Mercury Toxicity
Researchers load common probiotic species with gene sequences from mercury-resistant microbes found in mines

Report Details the Widespread Impacts of Dust on California
From inhalable toxic chemicals to diminished agricultural yield, dust plays a surprisingly large role in state economy

Growing Our Way out of a Climate Crisis
Genetically enhanced crops could be a key way to meet CO2 removal at the scale it needs

NOAA Collaboration Provides Backbone for Global Environmental Intelligence
Support helps protect monitoring programs, weather forecasting, and technology development essential for public safety

Nuclear Monitoring System Suggests Landslide Cut off Internet in West Africa
Researchers analyzed hydroacoustic data to determine cause of broken communications cables in the Trou Sans Fond Canyon

New Guide Seeks to Advance DNA Library of Marine Species
Scientists outline best practices for cataloging DNA reference databases, deepening our understanding of marine biodiversity

Scientists Propose Network of Autonomous Vehicles to Observe Ocean Surface
Improved monitoring of the sea surface would improve weather forecasts and climate models


Scripps Student Spotlight: Trevor Layman
MAS Climate Science and Policy student explores polar programs in Argentina

Why Aren't Clouds as Bright as We Thought?
New work suggests dimmed prospects for popular geoengineering concept

New US Academic Alliance for IPCC Opens Critical Nomination Access
Network will support vital work of American climate scientists

Seastar Named for Youngest Cousins of Scripps Family
Invertebrate inhabits seafloor ecosystem that develops around sunken pieces of wood

Report Shows Science-Informed Operations Increase NorCal Resilience to Floods
Benefits of the flexible water management strategy outlined in a new report

Cold Tongues and FastCTDs
Physical oceanographers try to learn what makes or breaks a key feature of El Niño
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