This weekend’s episode will take us somewhere we have not yet explored during Living Downstream – the coast! Episode 23 focuses on a type of ocean ecosystem called a “kelp forest”, and some of its inhabitants. Various factors are transforming these aquatic systems into urchin barrens, which are unsuitable habitats for otters and other species. Hear from The Elakha Alliance’s Bob Bailey and Tom Calvanese of the Oregon Kelp Alliance to hear what diverse groups of stakeholders are doing to help Oregon’s sea otters, and the kelp forests they need to survive.
Resources & Links Mentioned During Episode 23:(Aired July 31st & August 1st)
Episode 52:Interview about Restoration in the Archie Creek burn
Episode 51: Interview with Douglas County (OSU) Master Gardeners
Episode 50: Let’s talk about Sunflower Sea Stars
Episode 49: Salmonid species in the Umpqua River
Episode 48: Inteview About Livestock Nutrition and Pasture Grazing with Woody Lane
Episode 47: Interview about the Natural Resource program at Umpqua Community College
Episode 46: Let’s Talk About Mushrooms
Episode 45: Monarchs
Episode 44:Talking About Bees
Episode 43: Birding
Episode 42: Teaching Kids About Climate Change
Episode 41: Interview With Middle School Teachers
Episode 40: Oregon Flora
Episode 39: The Future of Energy- Lessons From the War In Ukraine
Episode 38: Wetland Monitoring and Restoration
Episode 37: Energy Policy
Episode 35: AmeriCorps RARE and Floodplains
Episode 36: Earth Day - History and Progress
Episode 34: Interview with a Lifelong Conservationist
Episode 33: Climate Change Mitigation
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