Frontiers for Young Minds: Stories from the San Francisco Estuary
An exciting new collection in Frontiers for Young Minds, “Where the river meets the ocean - Stories from the San Francisco Estuary”, is steadily rolling out. Publications in Frontiers for Young Minds are open-access, and especially unique, as researchers get peer reviews from young students prior to final article acceptance. Research articles written for Frontiers for Young Minds are written to communicate science to a young STEM audience and are a wonderful (and free) student resource. We are especially excited to see research from CWS included in this collection!
Take a moment to read through the collection…
- Morais P., E. Dias, I. Cerveira, S.M. Carlson, R.C. Johnson, A.M. Sturrock. 2018. How scientists reveal the secret migrations of fish.
- Newell, C.L., J.R. Durand, M.H. Meek, P.B. Moyle. 2021. Black Sea Jellyfish: Shocking Newcomers to Suisun Marsh.
- Davis, B.E., T. Sommer, N.A. Fangue, A.E. Todgham. 2021. A Fish Story: Hot Water and Dangerous Behavior!
- Fichman, R.A., A. Khen, M. Willmes, J. Kuntz, A.R. Scott, J.A. Hobbs, L.S. Lewis. 2021. The Clever Strategies That Fishes Use to Survive in San Francisco’s Dynamic Estuary.
- Finger, A.J., D.A. Gille, N.M. Kwan, M.R. Baerwald. 2021. Diary of Wimpy Fish: How to Grow Up in a Conservation Hatchery and Survive in the Real World.
- Lujan-Vega C., J.L. Ortega-Alfaro, J. Cossaboon, S. Acuña, S.J. Teh. 2021. How are microplastics invading the world?
- Huynh, K., T. Kurobe, M. Stillway, C. Lam, S.J. Teh. 2021. What Does Not Kill Can Weaken: How Herbicides Impact Fish In The San Francisco Estuary.
- Cossaboon, J., S. Acuña, B.G. Hammock, T. Kurobe, M. Stillway, S.J. Teh. 2021. Toxic Meals for Seabirds and Seals: Monitoring Mercury in the San Francisco Bay.