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A new dataset of intentional disabling of Automatic Identification System devices by fishing vessels provides insights into illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing activity.

Global analysis shows where fishing vessels turn off their identification devices

A new analysis identifies intentional disabling events in commercial fisheries and shows that, while some disabling events may be for legitimate reasons, others appear to be attempts to conceal illegal activities.

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Asana access expanded

Asana access expanded

By Phyllis Treige, AVC for Experience Strategy & Design, ITS

UC Santa Cruz’s Enterprise Asana Service has been expanded to include all campus faculty, staff, and students.

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Researcher unpacks protein source narratives

Researcher unpacks protein source narratives

New research explores the cultural mythologies being spread through marketing and fundraising efforts for novel protein products.

Library kiosks provide fast access to loaner laptops

Library kiosks provide fast access to loaner laptops

With just a CruzID and Gold password, UC Santa Cruz students can now borrow a laptop at both the McHenry and Science and Engineering libraries.

COSMOS program guided aspiring astrophysicist

COSMOS program guided aspiring astrophysicist

Julia Stewart (Crown ’24, astronomy) is paving the way for the next generation of math and science protégés seeking their own North Star.

Researchers investigate environmental crimes

Researchers investigate environmental crimes

Thanks to a $180,000 grant, UC Santa Cruz researchers, led by Dr. Sylvanna Falcón, will be able to further their focus on using tech for social good.

Investigating bias in technology

Investigating bias in technology

The Baskin School of Engineering Fellowship for Anti-Racism Research funds engineering students challenging bias and racism.

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