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Suspected illegal fishing revealed by ships’ tracking data
Fisheries ecologist Heather Welch was quoted in a Nature news story about her research on illegal fishing activity.
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The U.S. makes it easy for veterans to get into college. Keeping us there is another story
Joseph Holsworth, who teaches theory and criticism at UC Santa Cruz, penned an op-ed advocating for more support for combat veterans pursuing degrees in higher education.
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Black hole announces itself to astronomers by violently ripping apart a star
Astronomers Ryan Foley and Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz were quoted in coverage of their research on midsize black holes, including stories in Space, Jerusalem Post, LiveScience, SFGate, MSN, Yahoo News, IFL Science, Inverse, SciTechDaily, and other media outlets.
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Stanford study reveals Monterey Bay whales ingest millions of pieces of microplastic every day
Ocean scientist Ari Friedlaender was featured in a CBS News story about microplastics consumption by whales.
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For Waterfront Homeowners, Moving Can Have a Different Meaning
Geologist Gary Griggs was quoted in a New York Times article about sea level rise affecting coastal homeowners.
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Deadline for UC applications is quickly approaching. Here’s your guide to all 9 schools
UC Santa Cruz rankings and information is included in a roundup of UCs from the Sacramento Bee.
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How to see the total lunar eclipse from the Bay Area on Tuesday
Lick Observatory astronomer Elinor Gates was quoted in stories about the lunar eclipse from SF Gate and MSN.
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Should Webb telescope's data be open to all?
Astronomer Garth Illingworth was quoted in a Science news story about public access to data from the James Webb Space Telescope.
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At least 6% of global fishing ‘probably illegal’ as ships turn off tracking devices
Ecologist Heather Welch was quoted in coverage of her research on illegal fishing, including stories in the Guardian, Science, Globe Newswire, Science Daily, PhysOrg, and other media outlets.
