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Read more about the article OMSI’s Science Pub Portland: Oregon’s Sea Otter Translocation – What Happened?

OMSI’s Science Pub Portland: Oregon’s Sea Otter Translocation – What Happened?

  • Post author:Chanel Hason
  • Post published:August 21, 2024
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Sept 17, 7-9PM | Doors @ 6PM | Advance tickets recommended; $5 suggested donation In summers of 1970 and 1971, a total of 93 sea otters were flown from Amchitka…

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Read more about the article Environment America’s Meet our Ocean: Ocean Life Panel (6/15/22)

Environment America’s Meet our Ocean: Ocean Life Panel (6/15/22)

  • Post author:Chanel Hason
  • Post published:June 15, 2022
  • Post category:Events/Science and Conservation of Sea Otters

Join Environment America's Webinar Panel Discussion Ocean Life Wednesday June 15 at 4:30 p.m. PT/7:30 p.m. ET Register for Webinar: bit.ly/Ocean_webinars From seals to sea otters to whales, our marine animals…

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Elakha Alliance in the News!

  • Post author:John Goodell
  • Post published:June 20, 2020
  • Post category:Science and Conservation of Sea Otters

Northwest News reporter, and regular OPB contributor, Tom Banse, chats with the Elakha Alliance's leadership about new research coming out of British Columbia. Economists and social scientists studied the effects…

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