There are thousands of nudibranch species all over the world, with around 100 different species found off of California’s coast. These small, colorful sea slugs can be observed in rocky habitats so keep an eye out the next time you look in a tidepool or when you dive or snorkel around a rocky reef! This […]
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Swami’s State Marine Conservation Area
Videography: Amanda Van Diggelen, CDFW Environmental Scientist Music: “Clouds” www.audionautix.com Footage: CDFW and Marine Applied Research and Exploration
How the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Study Ocean Toxicity | Tending Nature | Season 1 | Episode 1
Near the Oregon border, the Tolowa Dee-ni’ are actively engaged in scientific research and conducting habitat assessments on declining smelt and mussel populations. When gathering mussels, they follow specific rules on the size and number to gather to ensure the species’ survival. Want to learn more? Watch more Tending Nature at http://www.kcet.org/shows/tending-nature
How the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Inform Modern Marine Protection | Tending Nature | Season 1 | Episode 1
Tribal members are working with state agencies to monitor the smelt population near the Oregon border and in the process are redefineing the human role in the management of marine protected areas. Want to learn more? Watch more Tending Nature at http://www.kcet.org/shows/tending-nature
S1 E1: Protecting the Coast with the Tolowa Dee-ni’
Today many California coastal ecosystems are under threat from human caused toxification of our oceans caused by industrial and residential development. This episode journeys to the Smith River near the Oregon border to discover how the Tolowa Dee-ni’ are reviving traditional harvesting of shellfish such as mussels, and in the process, working with state agencies […]
