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Sunken Seaweed’s Dual Mission

While at then Humboldt State University, Torre Polizzi and Leslie Booher were part of a team surveying seaweed along the North Coast, documenting the mass die offs of sea stars and kelp. “That was pretty painful to witness,” says Polizzi. The kelp, on which endangered abalone depend, are still being devoured by starving purple urchins, […]

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Shell Game

We are skidding through the water of Humboldt Bay, the dock of Coast Seafoods receding behind us as we head toward the oyster fields. It’s a crisp morning, with the gray-blue water and navy sky colluding to form a rim of bright silver at the horizon. “Everyone should know what a good oyster looks and […]

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Get Aqua Cultured

Whether you’re in town for a few days or have lived here 30 years, a Humboldt Bay oyster tour must be put at the top of your adventuring bucket list. It offers a perspective of Humboldt County and the oyster industry you just can’t get from land. With the mountains in the distance and salt-spiked […]

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Governor Signs Chesbro Aquaculture Bill

Press release from Assemblyman Wes Chesbro’s office: SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill by Assemblymember Wesley Chesbro (D – North Coast) to boost California’s growing aquaculture industry. AB 1886 expands the role of an industry funded aquaculture coordinator within the Department of Fish and Game (DFG). “Aquaculture is a clean, sustainable industry that has great growth […]

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