News Listing
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October 04, 2024Across the Golden Gate Bridge in Tiburon is the only marine lab on the San Francisco Bay: San Francisco State University’s E…
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July 09, 2024With faculty support, a student expands class project into a graduate research project. It’s not often that one gets to thro…
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May 22, 2024Contrary to the expectations, ocean acidification may not prompt the production of toxic domoic acid. Albert Hitchcock’s fil…
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March 21, 2024Professor Katharyn Boyer, interim executive director of San Francisco State University’s Estuary and Ocean Science Center (E…
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March 07, 2024A new EOS Center program is supporting artistic marine scientists and expanding science education opportunities “Pictures re…
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February 28, 2024New eelgrass habitat model to supercharge conservation efforts to prevent acidification, erosion, and other climate change i…
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February 20, 2024Environmental Educator This award recognizes the achievements of an individual who has made significant contributions to pu…
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September 25, 2023The SF State research center is taking a multipronged approach to environmental issues affecting the San Francisco Bay. San…
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May 17, 2023The shore remained elusive on the drizzly May morning as a crack technical team of expert engineers and scientists assembled…
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May 04, 2023Catie Thow Garcia (M.S., ’22) credits her experiences at the University’s EOS Center for her newly minted government positio…
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December 02, 2022The California State Coastal Conservatory is investing $3.5M on sea-level rise and shoreline defense projects like living sh…
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October 05, 2022The largest algal bloom to threaten San Francisco Bay in recent memory has finally receded, but the creature that triggered…
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September 21, 2022At times this summer, the shores of San Francisco Bay looked like a piscine battlefront — strewn with dead white and green s…
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September 19, 2022SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Marine scientist Dr. William Cochlan is old friends with the tiny algae blamed for the recent devasta…
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September 02, 2022A harmful algal bloom has been slaughtering fish across the San Francisco Bay for weeks, but as anglers continue to catch fi…
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July 21, 2022Read the full story on SF State's Strategic Marketing & Communication's website. A group of San Francisco State Univer…
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June 01, 2022Dr. Katharyn Boyer will become the interim Executive Director of the Estuary & Ocean Science (EOS) Center starting June…
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February 23, 2022The EOS Center is proud to announce three 2022 Fellows. California Sea Grant's State Fellows Program provides a unique educa…
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February 17, 2022Each year, the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography presents the A.C. Redfield Lifetime Achievement Aw…
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October 14, 2021On a cloudy and brisk summer morning, I’m at the Point Pinole Regional Shoreline in Richmond, taking in its towering stands…
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August 19, 2021Beginning in 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Estuary Program (NEP) started a coll…
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July 26, 2021Researchers are launching the next phase of a multiyear project that could elevate or reroute a flood-prone stretch of North…
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July 07, 2021Congratulations Dr. Katharyn Boyer, winner of the 2021 Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation William A. Niering Outstand…
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June 21, 2021Kathy Boyer is used to getting up in the dark so she can slide across the mudflats into the Bay at first light. But this pas…
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June 09, 2021Researchers find ocean acidification threatens local fisheries Outside the Golden Gate Bridge, in California’s coastal water…
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May 24, 2021EOS Center study has implications for marine mammal safety In a recent study, researchers found that recreational boats and…
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May 18, 2021If you lived on the West Coast anytime in the past several years, you may remember news of "the Blob"—not a horror movie mon…
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May 03, 2021After a brief hiatus due to COVID-19, our Rosenberg Institute Public Forum is back. And Virtual.
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Students at the University’s Estuary and Ocean Science Center ‘paddle against the tide’ to continue thesis work Spring is a…