U.S., Israeli Universities Open Marine Archaeology Research Station

U.S., Israeli Universities Open Marine Archaeology Research Station

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 23 April 2021

UC San Diego and University of Haifa launched a joint marine archaeology field station in Akko, Israel, funded by the Koret Foundation, to study submerged cultural heritage and human adaptation to climate and environmental change.

Keywords: marine archaeology, UC San Diego, University of Haifa, Akko, Koret Foundation

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Scripps Oceanography Completes Seafloor Survey Using Robotics, Finds Thousands of Possible Targets of Interest at Dumpsite off Coast of Los Angeles

Scripps Oceanography Completes Seafloor Survey Using Robotics, Finds Thousands of Possible Targets of Interest at Dumpsite off Coast of Los Angeles

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 26 April 2021

Scripps Oceanography mapped 36,000 acres off Los Angeles, detecting 27,000 barrels and 100,000 debris objects, revealing extensive DDT contamination and informing strategies for environmental and marine ecosystem protection.

Keywords: DDT, seafloor mapping, debris, Scripps Oceanography, Los Angeles, AUV, marine pollution

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Overfishing As Significant as Environmental Factors as Cause of Sardine Fishery Collapse

Overfishing As Significant as Environmental Factors as Cause of Sardine Fishery Collapse

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 4 May 2021

Scripps researchers find Gulf of California sardine collapses driven equally by overfishing and environmental changes, urging sustainable catch limits to protect ecosystems and local fishing communities.

Keywords: sardines, Gulf of California, overfishing, environmental change, Scripps Oceanography, fisheries, sustainability

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