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CSUN Marine Biologists Get Grant to Study Effectiveness of California’s Artificial Reefs

California State University, Northridge marine biologists Kerry Nickols and Mark Steele, along with Oregon State University marine biologist Will White, have been awarded a $220,279 grant by the California State University Council on Ocean Affairs, Science and Technology (COAST) to help the state of California determine how artificial reefs influence fish populations. The researchers will explore whether artificial reefs attract fish from other areas or “produce” fish by virtue of providing additional habitat.

https://scvnews.com/csun-marine-biologists-get-grant-to-study-effectiveness-of-californias-artificial-reefs/

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