Dec 19, 2016 | Central Coast, Outreach and Education, San Mateo, Santa Cruz
Año Nuevo’s unique environment led to the establishment of a land-based state park in 1985 and a marine protected area (MPA) in the adjacent ocean in 2007. Año Nuevo State Park is comprised of wetland marshes, rolling sand dunes, chaparral, coastal scrub and terrace...
Nov 28, 2016 | North Coast, Outreach and Education, Sonoma
You sometimes see the phrase “All drains lead to the ocean” painted on the pavement near drainage grates in city streets, but this saying also holds true for watersheds across California. The Russian River is no exception. The river’s headwaters are located near the...
Nov 21, 2016 | Humboldt, North Coast, Outreach and Education
This is Part Two of a special installment of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife series, Exploring California’s Marine Protected Areas. Part One of the installment investigated what makes this bit of estuary special and the protections that are in place to...
Nov 14, 2016 | Humboldt, North Coast, Outreach and Education
This is a special, two-part installment of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife series, Exploring California’s Marine Protected Areas. Part One investigates what makes this bit of estuary special and the protections in place to safeguard it, while Part...
Oct 28, 2016 | Central Coast, Outreach and Education
Central Coast Forum participants Central Coast Forum Brings Together 100+ Ocean Experts to Discuss Marine Protected Areas On October 27th, the MPA Collaborative Network convened leading ocean experts to discuss Central Coast MPAs at Asilomar Lodge. Resources Secretary...
Oct 26, 2016 | Central Coast, Outreach and Education
Central Coast Forum Convenes Ocean Experts to Discuss Local Marine Protected Areas On October 27th from 9:30 a.m to 5:00 p.m., the Marine Protected Area Collaborative Network will convene over 80 ocean experts from across California’s Central Coast in the Asilomar...