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− | '''Long Marine Lab''' is a satellite facility of UCSC called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UC_Santa_Cruz_Coastal_Science_Campus UC Santa Cruz Coastal Science Campus], located on the coast just north of Santa Cruz at what is now called "Terrace Point". Descendants of [[Younger, Charles B.|Charles B. Younger]] donated forty coastal acres to UCSC in 1973. The | + | '''Long Marine Lab''' is a satellite facility of UCSC called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UC_Santa_Cruz_Coastal_Science_Campus UC Santa Cruz Coastal Science Campus], located on the coast just north of Santa Cruz at what is now called "Terrace Point". Descendants of [[Younger, Charles B.|Charles B. Younger]] donated forty coastal acres to UCSC in 1973. The family name is still attached to the adjacent [[Younger Lagoon]]. |
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Revision as of 20:07, 29 January 2023
Long Marine Lab is a satellite facility of UCSC called the UC Santa Cruz Coastal Science Campus, located on the coast just north of Santa Cruz at what is now called "Terrace Point". Descendants of Charles B. Younger donated forty coastal acres to UCSC in 1973. The family name is still attached to the adjacent Younger Lagoon.