UCSB — The Current — ‘Sharks are dying at alarming rates, mostly due to fishing. Retention bans may help’ and more news, events
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A team led by UCSB researchers highlights the importance of monitoring shark populations and combining different strategies for managing their numbers.
A nine-year pilot project at Santa Monica Beach demonstrated that restoring native dune vegetation can effectively rebuild dunes, enhancing coastal resilience against severe storms and sea-level rise.
Environmental scientist Naomi Tague and artist Ethan Turpin transform scientific data into immersive art. Their collaboration shows how moisture flows underground and through tree roots.
This year’s program brings together UCSB instructors, postdocs, staff, and students to share ideas, showcase current research and explore effective practices.
Distinguished professor Denise Montell discusses aging and longevity from multiple perspectives, including biology, neuroscience, psychology, engineering and anthropology.