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CCE REUs finish 12 week summer program

October 20, 2023December 6, 2023 Robin Westlake Storey

Seven REUs presented their research on 15 Sept., 2023 to their CCE peers and mentors – congratulations on a job well done! Project summaries here

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California Current Ecosystem LTER Program Office
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Dr.
La Jolla, CA 92093-0218, U.S.A.
Phone: (858) 534-1547
Fax: (858) 534-0738

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A long-term ecological research program that seeks to understand the effects of climate variability on the pelagic ecosystem of the California Current System. This Site is a Member of the LTER Network. 

Latitude: 32.9°, Longitude: -120.3°

Acknowledgements

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under NSF Grants:

NSF/OCE-04-17616, NSF/OCE-10-26607, NSF/OCE-16-37632, NSF/OCE-22-24726

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