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A Lifeline for Salmon: UCSC and NOAA Join Forces to Secure a Future for California’s Most Iconic Fish
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A Lifeline for Salmon: UCSC and NOAA Join Forces to Secure a Future for California’s Most Iconic Fish

A decades-long collaboration is giving Central California’s dwindling coho salmon population a fighting chance.

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Finding Sanctuary | Conserving rockfish: elders of the ocean

Around 60 species of rockfish have been identified in the Monterey Bay and they come in all kinds of shapes, sizes and colors. (Courtesy Chad King, NOAA/MBNMS)

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Finding Sanctuary | Conserving rockfish: elders of the ocean

November 5, 2025

Restoring Southern California Steelhead with Dr. Matt Mensinger Media Coverage

Restoring Southern California Steelhead with Dr. Matt Mensinger

July 15, 2025

Surprise atmospheric rivers, toxic seafood: How NOAA cuts could impact California Media Coverage

Surprise atmospheric rivers, toxic seafood: How NOAA cuts could impact California

April 30, 2025

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A Lifeline for Salmon: UCSC and NOAA Join Forces to Secure a Future for California’s Most Iconic Fish From Our Partners

A Lifeline for Salmon: UCSC and NOAA Join Forces to Secure a Future for California’s Most Iconic Fish

November 5, 2025November 5, 2025

From nanopore sequencing to neutron stars, UC Santa Cruz research advances our understanding, wellbeing

Funding from agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, NASA and many more help ensure the United States remains at the forefront of discoveries in health, agriculture, technology and much more.

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From nanopore sequencing to neutron stars, UC Santa Cruz research advances our understanding, wellbeing

November 5, 2025

Eric Palkovacs appointed new director of Institute of Marine Sciences From Our Partners

Eric Palkovacs appointed new director of Institute of Marine Sciences

September 22, 2025September 22, 2025

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Fisheries Collaborative staff honored for excellence and impactful work Awards & Honors

Fisheries Collaborative staff honored for excellence and impactful work

November 15, 2024November 15, 2024

Eric Palkovacs of UC Santa Cruz Receives Excellence in Fisheries Education Award from The American Fisheries Society Awards & Honors

Eric Palkovacs of UC Santa Cruz Receives Excellence in Fisheries Education Award from The American Fisheries Society

September 12, 2023September 12, 2023

FCP’s Katie Kobayashi is Awarded Graduate Research Fellowship from California Sea Grant Awards & Honors

FCP’s Katie Kobayashi is Awarded Graduate Research Fellowship from California Sea Grant

March 17, 2022

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A Lifeline for Salmon: UCSC and NOAA Join Forces to Secure a Future for California’s Most Iconic Fish From Our Partners

A Lifeline for Salmon: UCSC and NOAA Join Forces to Secure a Future for California’s Most Iconic Fish

November 5, 2025November 5, 2025

From nanopore sequencing to neutron stars, UC Santa Cruz research advances our understanding, wellbeing

Funding from agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, NASA and many more help ensure the United States remains at the forefront of discoveries in health, agriculture, technology and much more.

From Our Partners

From nanopore sequencing to neutron stars, UC Santa Cruz research advances our understanding, wellbeing

November 5, 2025

Finding Sanctuary | Conserving rockfish: elders of the ocean

Around 60 species of rockfish have been identified in the Monterey Bay and they come in all kinds of shapes, sizes and colors. (Courtesy Chad King, NOAA/MBNMS)

Media Coverage

Finding Sanctuary | Conserving rockfish: elders of the ocean

November 5, 2025

Eric Palkovacs appointed new director of Institute of Marine Sciences From Our Partners

Eric Palkovacs appointed new director of Institute of Marine Sciences

September 22, 2025September 22, 2025

Here’s how we help an iconic California fish survive the gauntlet of today’s highly modified waterways From Our Partners

Here’s how we help an iconic California fish survive the gauntlet of today’s highly modified waterways

July 15, 2025July 15, 2025

Restoring Southern California Steelhead with Dr. Matt Mensinger Media Coverage

Restoring Southern California Steelhead with Dr. Matt Mensinger

July 15, 2025

Surprise atmospheric rivers, toxic seafood: How NOAA cuts could impact California Media Coverage

Surprise atmospheric rivers, toxic seafood: How NOAA cuts could impact California

April 30, 2025

Fisheries Collaborative staff honored for excellence and impactful work Awards & Honors

Fisheries Collaborative staff honored for excellence and impactful work

November 15, 2024November 15, 2024

$7.5 million awarded to UC Santa Cruz to support leadership in salmon-recovery science From Our Partners

$7.5 million awarded to UC Santa Cruz to support leadership in salmon-recovery science

November 15, 2024November 18, 2024

$9.2 Million in Inflation Reduction Act Funds Awarded to Academic Partners for Pacific Salmon Recovery Science From Our Partners

$9.2 Million in Inflation Reduction Act Funds Awarded to Academic Partners for Pacific Salmon Recovery Science

November 15, 2024November 15, 2024

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