These Programs Have Monitored Our Waters For Decades. Trump Could Destroy Them.
“Long-term monitoring isn’t sexy,” says one source. But this data is how we know what is happening to the planet.
Bay Nature stories about the Pacific Ocean.
“Long-term monitoring isn’t sexy,” says one source. But this data is how we know what is happening to the planet.
The sunburst anemone has two color morphs and a glowing reputation.
Nearly 175 years after Moby-Dick, pioneering research from Monterey Canyon and beyond is transforming how we understand the life of an enigmatic ocean legend.
Sea-level rise is threatening San Francisco’s shores. Vegetating the sand dunes is part of the city’s answer.
On land, we can usually afford to ignore the wind. Not so in a small sailboat, where the wind is your boss.
The invertebrates found in a mussel bed on Dillon Beach in western Marin County are just as abundant as they were in 1941. But the types of organisms have changed.
Yet again this winter, Dungeness season was delayed to keep whales safe. In a surprising turn after years of adamant resistance, more Dungeness crabbers are trying out—and pretty darn happy...
The next time you sit at the shore, ponder the physics crashing before you.
Scientists are racing to understand deep sea ecosystems before human activity transforms them forever.
Scientists want to reintroduce these many-armed roombas as a great help for kelp.