A captive breeding lab hopes to understand how abalone can survive increasing ocean acidification. A captive breeding lab at the University of California, Davis, is growing thousands of abalone.
There wasn’t anything else like it when the abalone farm north of Cayucos was built. Interest in the aquaculture facility is renewed as a new group of scientists propose to revive activity at the site ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. During a February visit to the old abalone farm north of Cayucos, about 900 concrete tanks once full of bubbling seawater pumped ...
Beneath the Municipal Wharf in the coastal community of Monterey, a fascinating experiment in ocean farming has played out for more than three decades. That’s where the Monterey Abalone Company grows ...
This adult 5-year-old red abalone has just released its eggs after spawning April 2, 2021. The tiny green dots on the bottom of the container are her eggs. (Isabelle Neylan/UC Davis) Stressful ...
"It's just really exciting," one leader said of the groundbreaking plan to reunite ytt Tribe with its ancestral land.
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