MBC Aquatic

Organisation

MBC Aquatic

Restoration Projects:

  • The aim of restoration was to reseed kelps where they had exhibited little or no recovery in order to improve biological and commercial outcomes.
  • The aim of restoration was to reseed kelps where they had exhibited little or no recovery in order to improve biological and commercial outcomes.
  • The aim of restoration was to reseed kelps where they had exhibited little or no recovery in order to improve biological and commercial outcomes.
  • Kelp beds are extremely important habitats, providing space, shelter, and forage for many invertebrates and fish. The decline of the kelp beds along the coast of Santa Barbara after the 1983-1983 El Niño event severely reduced the productivity and biological diversity of the local nearshore environment. In an on-going effort to re-establish the productivity and marine resources of the region, CDFG contracted Kelco in 1991 to continue restoration work in Santa Barbara County.
  • The aim of restoration was to reseed kelps where they had exhibited little or no recovery in order to improve biological and commercial outcomes.
  • The aim of restoration was to reseed kelps where they had exhibited little or no recovery in order to improve biological and commercial outcomes.
  • The aim of restoration was to reseed kelps where they had exhibited little or no recovery in order to improve biological and commercial outcomes.
  • The aim of restoration was to reseed kelps where they had exhibited little or no recovery in order to improve biological and commercial outcomes.
  • The aim of restoration was to reseed kelps where they had exhibited little or no recovery in order to improve biological and commercial outcomes.
  • Kelp beds are extremely important habitats, providing space, shelter, and forage for many invertebrates and fish. The decline of the kelp beds along the coast of Santa Barbara after the 1983-1983 El Niño event severely reduced the productivity and biological diversity of the local nearshore environment. In an on-going effort to re-establish the productivity and marine resources of the region, CDFG contracted Kelco in 1991 to continue restoration work in Santa Barbara County.
  • The aim of restoration was to reseed kelps where they had exhibited little or no recovery in order to improve biological and commercial outcomes.