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- Home - Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory
SNARL serves as a base for research and teaching in a large part of eastern, central California, and western Nevada with some of the most developed facilities in the Natural Reserve System
- About Us - Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory
About Us The Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory (SNARL) was established in 1935 by the US Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife as the Convict Creek Experiment Station The goal of the station was to study the success of hatchery trout in a native stream
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UCSB Natural Reserve System Sites Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve Coal Oil Point Reserve Kenneth S Norris Rancho Marino Reserve Santa Cruz Island Reserve Sedgwick Reserve Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory Valentine Camp Reserve Natural Reserve System, UCSB Santa Barbara CA 93106 (805) 893-4127 Support our SNARL Programs Log in
- Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory - UC Santa Barbara
Every year, thousands of students and adults visit SNARL and its sister reserve, Valentine Camp, to participate in programs that support school curricula, as well as public walks, talks and lecture series featuring current research in the region
- Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory - Natural Reserve System
With fully equipped and modern laboratory, housing, meeting, and computing facilities, the Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory (SNARL) serves as a major center for research in the Eastern Sierra
- Researchers - Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory
We welcome a wide range of research at SNARL and facilitate research throughout the eastern Sierra region Please reach out to us at vesr@nrs ucsb edu if you have questions about conducting research using SNARL
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research . . .
If you are a university researcher, instructor or student and you are in the area for a visit that is associated with your teaching or research (i e field trip reconnaissance, writing retreat, etc ) you are eligible to submit an application and reservation to visit SNARL
- About SNARL | Valentine Eastern Sierra Reserve
The Convict Creek Experiment Station (now the Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory) was established in 1935 by the US Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife to study the success of hatchery trout in a native stream
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