Pacific Nearshore Ecosystem Mysteries

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Event:
Pacific Nearshore Ecosystem Mysteries
Start:
September 27, 2012 7:00 pm
End:
September 27, 2012 8:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Category:
Topic:
Climate Change, Wildlife: Birds, Mammals, Fish
Organizer:
US Geological Survey – Earth Science Info Center
Phone:
650-329-5000
abarrales2@usgs.gov
Updated:
September 5, 2012
Venue:
USGS Menlo Park Campus
Address:
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345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA, 94025, United States

From kelp forests to fisheries, sea otters aid in studying ocean vitality.

A free public lecture by USGS Research Wildflife Biologist James Bodkin

  • Nearshore marine ecosystems face unprecedented challenges, regionally and globally, with threats from adjacent lands and oceans
  • Sea otter populations are experiencing reduced rates of increase across much of their range
  • Scientists are evaluating the status of north Pacific nearshore ecosystems, from southern California to southwest Alaska, looking for clues about processes influencing the sea otter and the nearshore environment
  • New technology is being used to study nearshore food webs, define the effects of adjacent watersheds, and demystify sea-otter behaviors.

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