TuesdayNewsdayVol. 2 - Issue 39 - July 19, 2016 | ![UC Santa Cruz](/tuesday-newsday/images/tn-uc-santa-cruz.png) |
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![](/tuesday-newsday/2016/july-19/images/elnino-blob-600.jpg) The Blob and El Niño are heading out, leaving behind a disrupted ecosystem. |
New research based on ocean models and near real-time data from gliders indicates that the Blob and El Niño together strongly depressed productivity off the West Coast, with the Blob driving most of the impact. |
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![Undergrad publishes field guide to campus spiders](/tuesday-newsday/2016/july-19/images/maycee-hash-250.jpg) | Colorful guide by Maycee Hash is the first in a series of natural history field guides produced by the UC Santa Cruz Campus Natural Reserve. |
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![Campus increases offers to California students](/tuesday-newsday/2016/july-19/images/admissions-group-250.jpg) | UC Santa Cruz offered admission to more than 22,300 California freshmen, part of a systemwide effort to increase access to in-state students.
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![Kepler follow-up confirms more than 100 exoplanets](/tuesday-newsday/2016/july-19/images/exoplanets-250.jpg) | Among the 104 confirmed planets from additional observation is the first planetary system comprising four potentially Earth-like planets. |
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