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A giant sea bass cruises the deep reef.
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Merry Passage
Southern California’s population of giant sea bass is recovering from overfishing, but progress is slow.

Community science helps reveal population growth among SoCal’s endangered giant sea bass

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September 30, 2002

NASA Funds UCSB Materials Research

September 10, 2002

UCSB ECOLOGY CENTER TO RECEIVE GRANT

September 9, 2002

California's Native Grasses Can Be Restored

August 26, 2002

EXTINCTION RATES OF PLANTS ARE HIGHER THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT

August 23, 2002

KAPLAN COLLEGE GUIDE NAMES UC SANTA BARBARA ONE OF THIS YEAR'S HOTTEST COLLEGES

August 22, 2002

GRANT TO STUDY INTERFACE BETWEEN BRAIN AND MACHINES AWARDED TO UCSB RESEARCHER

August 12, 2002

HUMANS ARE "HARDWIRED" TO DETECT CHEATERS, SAY UC SANTA BARBARA RESEARCHERS IN NEW STUDY

August 4, 2002

ENDANGERED BUTTERFLY NEEDS SPECIAL ENVIRONMENT

July 23, 2002

DWARF GALAXIES GIVE UNIVERSE A BREATH OF FRESH OXYGEN

June 17, 2002

Studies of Spider's Silk Reveal Unusual Strength

June 4, 2002

UCSB TO NAME INSTITUTE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS FOR INDUSTRIALIST AND PHILANTHROPIST FRED KAVLI

June 3, 2002

PROTOZOAN CHOSEN FOR GENOME SEQUENCING, RESULTING FROM PROPOSAL BY UC SANTA BARBARA PROFESSOR
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