Landmark decision affects 625 million acres on Pacific Coast, Atlantic Coast, western Gulf of Mexico and parts of Alaska ...
A new study shows that hungry sea otters are keeping Monterey Bay’s green crab population in check, one bite at a time.
A “rare” sea creature sighting was captured off the coast of California. During whale watching trips on Jan. 2, onlookers saw ...
The kelp forests of central California, and particularly those within Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, have undergone interesting and, in some cases, dramatic changes in the past decade.
It was the end of January 1847. The USS Lexington, a sloop of war, lay at anchor in Monterey Bay. The small transport had ...
By Tim Didion and Drew Tuma Click here for updates on this story MONTEREY, California (KGO) -- When we first met the hungry otters ...
Researchers believe otters could be a potential solution for controlling an invasive green crab species that's invaded ecosystems up and down the West Coast.
A beach hazards statement was issued by the NWS San Francisco CA on Thursday at 11:14 a.m. valid from Friday 9 a.m. until ...
After a historic fish die-off, a Monterey County lake is teeming with trout once again.
Researchers estimate southern sea otters eat up to 120,000 European green crabs per year at the Elkhorn Slough National ...
By nurturing sunflower sea stars in captivity, researchers aim to one day restore a key predator to the Pacific Ocean.