Scientist's Log

Seven teams of Earthwatch volunteers will be getting to know the sea otters and bottlenose dolphins of central California's coast. Data from this research project will be used by Dr. Daniela Maldini and Dr. Thomas Jefferson to contibute to sound management strategies for the rich coastal ecosystem of the area. Please visit this blog for regular updates from Monterey: stories, photos and audioblogs. Please ask questions!

Monday, October 16, 2006


Read a belated Day 3 update by David!
Posted by Anna J at 07:18

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