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San Diego University is one of 23 campuses of the California State University system and is the oldest and largest higher education institution in the San Diego region and the third largest in the state of California. Founded in 1897, SDSU offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctorates in many different areas. The College of Sciences is comprised of 8 departments and several interdisciplinary programs. SDSU is recognized as an important center for the study of coastal marine ecology. Local coastlines have some of the richest marine biodiversity in the nation, and the shores support extensive recreation. Ecology faculty conduct research on marine animals, algae, and plants in habitats as diverse as kelp forests, seagrass beds, rocky intertidal zones, marshes, and mudflats. Research interests generally are directed toward the study of basic and applied ecology, including but not limited to larval ecology and the organism-flow interactions, the influence of habitat structure on recruitment, predator-prey interactions, population dynamics, biodiversity of fishes and invertebrates, ecotoxicology, and patterns of variation in giant kelp forests at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Research in coastal marine ecology is supported by SDSU's research diving and boating programs and by SDSU's Coastal and Marine Institute Laboratory (CMIL) on San Diego Bay.