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Monterey Bay Recovery in the the Spotlight with Big Blue Live

Title:

Monterey Bay Recovery in the the Spotlight with Big Blue Live

Creator:

Host: Michael Krasney, KQED Forum

Description:

The Monterey Bay endured decades of overfishing and pollution; it was one of the most polluted places along the California coast. Today, the Bay hosts a thriving wealth of humpback and blue whales, elephant seals, sea otters and more. We'll talk to experts about the history of conservation in the Bay, as well as ongoing opportunities and threats to that ecosystem.

Dan Haifley, executive director, O'Neill Sea Odyssey
Karina Nielsen, director, Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies
Paul Michel, superintendent, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Paul Rogers, managing editor of KQED Science and environment writer for the San Jose Mercury News

Publisher:

KQED

Citation:

Host: Michael Krasney, KQED Forum , “Monterey Bay Recovery in the the Spotlight with Big Blue Live,” Digital Exhibits, accessed May 9, 2024, https://exhibits.library.ucsc.edu/items/show/944.