SF News Fired NOAA Researchers Talk About Their Critical Work Protecting Northern CA Coasts From Climate Change Three recently fired NOAA researchers are speaking out about their team's important work protecting vulnerable species along the Northern California coast, which was abruptly disrupted last Thursday when over 800 probationary employees at the agency were fired.
SF News Ocean Acidification Is Literally Dissolving The Shells Of Dungeness Crabs San Franciscans fawn over Dungeness crab. Cracking their carapaces and dunking the retrieved meat into melted butter, consuming these crustaceans is a local right of passage. But if our oceans continue to acidify, that bit of ceremony could go the way of Friday nights once spent at Blockbusters.
SF News First Ever Sonar Renderings Of 113-Year-Old Shipwreck Under GG Bridge Amid a two-year study of shipwrecks in Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and their partners have released three-dimensional sonar maps
SF News 126-Year Old Shipwreck Found Near San Francisco Bay After 126 years spent sitting on the sea floor just outside the Golden Gate, the wreckage of San Francisco Bay's second worst maritime disaster was found by a crew of National Oceanic and