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R e-installing lines at Albion



Reef Check replacing the lead line and infrastructure that helps direct commercial urchin divers from Albion Cove. The commercial urchin divers are working to remove purple urchins from the site. If you think tying knots are difficult on land, try doing it underwater in 48 degrees F (cold hands!) and neoprene gloves! Ian makes it look easy :)

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Since 2014, more than 96% of bull kelp in Northern California has been lost due to a combination of stressors linked to climate change. As a result, Reef Check Foundation works closely with project partners through several collaborative community-based efforts to restore and monitor the bull kelp forest in Northern California. The proposed funding will explore ecologically sound and economically sustainable solutions for kelp forest restoration using citizen science.

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