The Simple Life of a Sailor
April 01, 2007 by Michael Stocker
Usually around late April, following spring storms, Northern California beaches are littered with something that looks like gobs of purple-tinted slimy cellophane.
An engineer and bioacoustician by trade and a naturalist and musician by avocation, Michael Stocker is the science adviser and a founding director of Seaflow, an environmental advocacy organization focused on noise pollution in the ocean.
April 01, 2007 by Michael Stocker
Usually around late April, following spring storms, Northern California beaches are littered with something that looks like gobs of purple-tinted slimy cellophane.
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