Ocean Science Trust The collaborative approach at Ocean Science Trust—and respect for communities invested in our ocean—helps California make wise decisions for stewarding our natural resources
Aquatic Invasive Species Vector Risk Assessment Project 1330 Broadway, Suite 1135, Oakland CA 94612 Phone: 510 251 8320 www calost orgs Science Trust (OST) to coordinate risk assessments for introductions of AIS into California’s coastal and estuarine waters The OST was chosen for this project because of its expertise in presenting scientific research in a manner that is useful for ocean
About Us – Ocean Science Trust Ocean Science Trust was created by the California Ocean Resources Stewardship Act (CORSA) First passed in 2000, an update to our founding legislation in 2022 reaffirms our continued value to the state Recognizing the value of independent science and the opportunity to better connect the wealth of scientific expertise in academia with policy and management decisions in the state, CORSA mandates
California Ocean Science Trust: Progress Report Dear Friends, I am pleased to present the California Ocean Science Trust (OST) progress report, covering October 2009 through September 2012 It has been a challenge to distill OST’s progress of the last few years into
Media Contact: Leila Sievanen (510) 823-0858 leila. sievanen@calost. org . . . leila sievanen@calost org Experts Release Latest Science on How California Can Prepare Fisheries for Climate Change OAKLAND, Calif -- In an analysis of the potential impacts of climate change on California fisheries in the next few decades, a 13-member team of experts has provided the State with a
MEDIA ADVISORY - California Ocean Science Trust Press release http: calost org pdf announcements OAHPanelPressReleaseforAAAS pdf Who: Cat Kuhlman , Deputy Secretary on Ocean and Coastal Policy; Executive Director, California Ocean Protection Council
Abderrahim CV april 2018 melissa abderrahim@calost org SUMMARY Highly motivated master candidate at California State University at Monterey Bay and graduate from McGill University (2015) with experience conducting marine ecological research Extensive background in field