For the past 45 years at the Estuary and Ocean Science Center, San Francisco State researchers and students have studied the changing waters of the bay and Pacific. Now, the lab and its 15-resident faculty are at risk of losing its operating funding from the university.
"It's important because we care about oysters, they're threatening San Francisco Bay," said Khakee.
"We are really on a timeline, where we need to develop a school and operational plan, that means basically self-support sustainability," Boyer added.
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