Blog Topic: Building Community

Picture of Adult Western Snowy Plover with Two Snowy Plover Chicks

With Community Support, Snowy Plover Population Thriving at the Coal Oil Point Reserve

By Jessica Tade | Image courtesy of Callie Bowdish - January 30, 2023

For Californians, seeing the Western Snowy Plover is a delightful bonus of spending time at the beach. No bigger than the size of a tennis ball, the plover can be found running quickly on its little legs as it dodges the waves washing up and back on the ocean sand. Moving through the kelp wrack, it feasts on beach hoppers and kelp flies before returning to its nest.

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Picture of a High School Student Holding a Mako Shark

Maritime Museum Connects UC Santa Barbara Scientists with Young Women Looking to Explore Ocean Science

By Jessica Tade | Image courtesy of Santa Barbara Maritime Museum - January 26, 2023

What began as a foggy morning at the harbor turned into a beautiful sunny afternoon as UC Santa Barbara female marine scientists gathered to share a day of learning and mentorship with high-school age students from the surrounding community.

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