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2001–2002 - California Sea Grant - UC San Diego

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R/F-176 Radiometric Age Validation of Two Deep-Water Fishes: The<br />

Yelloweye (Sebastes ruberrimus) and Blackgill<br />

(S. melanostromus) Rockfishes ........................... G.M. Cailliet, K.H. Coale<br />

R/F-181 Fisheries Habitat: Characterization of the <strong>California</strong><br />

Continental Margin: Identification, Quantification and<br />

Synthesis of Existing Information .......................... H.G. Greene, R. Kvitek<br />

R/F-182 Radiometric Age Validation and Demographic Analysis of<br />

Commercially Important, Long-Lived<br />

Rockfishes ............................................................ G.M. Cailliet, K.H. Coale<br />

R/CZ-77PD Reconstructing the 82-Year Record of <strong>Sea</strong> Surface<br />

Temperature at Pacific Grove, <strong>California</strong> ... L.C. Breaker, W.W. Broenkow<br />

Stanford University/Hopkins Marine Station<br />

R/MP-79 Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of Microbial<br />

Symbionts and Their Bioactivities in Sepiod and Loliginid<br />

Squids ............................................................................................... D. Epel<br />

R/MP-89 Environmental Effects on Anti-Microbial Activity of Bacterial<br />

Symbionts in the Reproductive System of Squid ............................ D. Epel<br />

R/F-185 Migratory Movements of Pacific Bluefin Tuna Off<br />

<strong>California</strong> ................................................................... B.A. Block, C. Farwell<br />

R/E-59PD MarBEC MSURF Summer Undergraduate Research<br />

Program at <strong>UC</strong>B ...................................................................... J.D. Keasling<br />

R/E-68PD MarBEC MSURF Summer Undergraduate Research<br />

Program at <strong>UC</strong>B ...................................................................... J.D. Keasling<br />

University of <strong>California</strong>, Davis<br />

R/CZ-154 Characterizing Vegetation–Hydrology Interactions<br />

for Tidal Marsh Restoration ................................................ T.C. Foin et al.<br />

R/CZ-158 Initial Steps Toward Eradication of Alien<br />

Cordgrass from <strong>California</strong> Waters ................................... D.R. Strong et al.<br />

R/CZ-168 Environmental Marine Biotechnology: Development of Molecular<br />

and Cellular Tools for the Detection of Environmental Endocrine<br />

Disruption in Aquatic Invertebrates ................................ M.J. Snyder et al.<br />

R/CZ-169 Environmental Marine Biotechnology: Molecular and Bioassaybased<br />

Investigation of Bivalves as Transmission Vectors of Protozoal<br />

Encephalitis in Southern <strong>Sea</strong> Otters ................................ P.A. Conrad et al.<br />

R/CZ-176 Dynamics and Ecosystem Threats of Bidirectional Cordgrass<br />

Hybridization in <strong>San</strong> Francisco Bay ......................................... D.R. Strong<br />

Southwest Fisheries Science Center<br />

R/M-2 Egg and Larval Production from Marine Ecological<br />

Reserves ............................................................................. R.D. Vetter et al.<br />

The Scripps Research Institute<br />

R/MP-90 Expression of Recombinant Proteins in<br />

Microalgae ....................................................... S.P. Mayfield, S.E. Franklin<br />

University of <strong>California</strong>, Berkeley<br />

R/OE-36 Wave Climate Risk Analysis: <strong>Sea</strong>sonal Triple Annual<br />

Maximum Frequency Analyses, with Intensity-Duration-Frequency<br />

Summaries................................................................................... R.J. Sobey<br />

R/MA-40 The New Regionalization in International Fisheries<br />

Law and Management ........................................................... H.N. Scheiber<br />

R/CZ-170 Observation and Physical Fluxes Between an<br />

Estuary and the Ocean ......................................... M.T. Stacey, T.M. Powell<br />

An example of Spartina alterniflora hybrids found in fragment marshes in highly<br />

urbanized areas, such as <strong>San</strong> Francisco's India Basin. Photo: Invasive Spartina<br />

Project<br />

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