Running alongside the UCI Health — Irvine campus and visible from many areas is the living, breathing San Joaquin Marsh Reserve. “We decided early on that we would not turn our back on the San Joaquin Marsh,” says Paul E. Da Veiga, director of planning, design and construction at UCI Health. “We wanted it to be part of the fabric of the entire medical campus.” As a vital part of the campus, ensuring it was protected both during construction and after opening became a critical goal. Learn more https://bit.ly/43qHVSk
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5dTook an archaeology class at UCI once. Did 6 weekends of field work there. Lots of seashells there, which implied it was rich in seafoods way back when the dwellers were there, that’s part of their diet.