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Waves and Wildlife Photo Contest

January 25, 2016 saveourshoresLeave a commentPhoto Contest, SOS Eventano nuevo, elkhorn slough, marine protected areas, mpa, natural bridges, Photo Contest, Photography, point lobos

GET OUT YOUR CAMERAS, it’s time for the Save Our Shores’ Waves and Wildlife Photo Contest! You like snapping beautiful photos of scenic places and majestic wildlife found along the Monterey Bay’s network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and we want Read More

Marine Protected Areas, What Are They Good For?

December 7, 2015August 6, 2020 saveourshoresLeave a commentUncategorizedano nuevo, blog, marine protected areas, mpas, natural bridges, point lobos, Upwelling

CALIFORNIA IS UNIQUE in many ways, and when it comes to the ocean there is a natural phenomenon called upwelling that happens off our coast. This process brings oxygenated nutrient dense deeper water up to the surface. The nutrient abundance supports Read More

Underwater Parks Day

January 12, 2015 saveourshoresLeave a commentUncategorizedano nuevo, Beach cleanup, capitola beach, marine protected area, mpa, natural bridges, underwater parks day

Did you know that this Saturday, January 17, is Underwater Parks Day? The celebration was created with the purpose of educating people about the importance of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). MPAs have emerged as an essential tool in the protection Read More

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