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KELP HARVESTING STIRS DEBATE OVER COASTAL LIFE
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The Columbian
02-14-2000
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- Abalone farmer Art Seavey reaches over the side of his skiff into the waters of Monterey Bay and slices off a long frond of dark green kelp, hauling the slimy leaves on board. Later, he drops them into a cage of hungry invertebrates.
It seems innocuous enough, but Seavey's seaweed harvest is at the heart of controversy over environmental resources that some are comparing to the Pacific Northwest's battle over s...
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Up close with sea lions, otters and birds in a kayak on Monterey Bay.(Originated from Orange County Register)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; MONTEREY, Calif. _ Sunlight shimmered on the water like a bouquet of sparkles as two days of kayaking in Monterey Bay came to an end. The sun abruptly burst through the clouds at the end of our expedition, illuminating dozens of baby smelt that breached the surface like fishy fireflies. It was a
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Major oceanographic center: Monterey Bay Crescent
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; The shores of Monterey Bay host one of the largest and most diverse assemblages of ocean-related research, teaching, and policy organizations in the country. In May, building on a long history of informal collaborations, the higher education and research institutions of the Monterey Bay region
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Giant squid with 40,000 sharp teeth take up residence in Monterey Bay.
San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
; Byline: Paul Rogers Jul. 23--It sounds like something out of a monster movie. A mysterious sea creature, up to 7 feet long, weighing up to 100 pounds, with 40,000 sharp teeth. It hunts in packs of hundreds, flying through the water at 25 mph, changing color. With a parrot-like beak and strong arms,
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Giant squids invading Monterey Bay
Oakland Tribune
; It sounds like something out of a monster movie. A mysterious sea creature, up to 7 feet long, weighing up to 100 pounds, with thousands of sharp barbs on its arms. It hunts in packs of hundreds, flying through the water at 25 mph, changing color. With a parrot-like beak and strong arms, it attacks
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Invasion of the jumbo squid in Monterey Bay: AGGRESSIVE - AND HUNGRY - CREATURES INCREASINGLY COMMON IN BAY.
San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
; Byline: Paul Rogers Jul. 24--It sounds like something out of a monster movie. A mysterious sea creature, up to 7 feet long, weighing up to 100 pounds. It hunts in packs of hundreds, flying through the water at 25 mph, changing color. With a parrot-like beak and arms covered with thousands of sharp
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Hordes of giant squid invading Monterey Bay
Oakland Tribune
; It sounds like something out of a monster movie. A mysterious sea creature, up to 7 feet long, weighing up to 100 pounds, with thousands of sharp barbs on its arms. It hunts in packs of hundreds, flying through the water at 25 mph, changing color. With a parrot-like beak and strong arms, it attacks
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Parents Magazine Names Monterey Bay Aquarium the Nation's No. 1 Aquarium for Kids
U.S. Newswire
; To: FAMILY EDITORS Contact: Ken Peterson of Monterey Bay Aquarium, +1-831-648-4922 MONTEREY, CA., July 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Parents Magazine has named the Monterey Bay Aquarium the best aquarium for kids in the United States -- the latest Top 10 honor for the acclaimed California aquarium.
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BEST LOCAL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT; MONTeReY BaY FISH GROTTO
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Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
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