September 17, 2021 (rescheduled to December 17, 2021)
Central Coast State Parks Association
Sharing Space with Sea Otters: A Case Study of Coexistence in a Crowded World
Gena Bentall, MA
September 19, 2021
Point Reyes National Seashore Association
Untangling California's kelp forests: how a marine heatwave and a sea star catastrophe unveiled an ecosystem mosaic*
Joshua Smith, PhD
September 19, 2021
Seymour Marine Discovery Center
Science Sunday: Recovery of Sea Otters in the Northeast Pacific (recording not available)
Brent Hughes, PhD
September 20, 2021
The Marine Mammal Center
Marine Mammal Monday: Sea Otters and San Francisco*
Sophia Lyon, MS and Jane Rudebusch, MS
September 21, 2021
Sea Otter Savvy
Float Down the Coast with Sea Otters 2021*
Heather Barrett, MSc
September 21, 2021
Central Coast Aquarium
Sea Otter Energy Budgets: Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck (no recording)
Heather Liwanag, PhD
September 22, 2021
Marine Conservation Institute
New Ecological Paradigms Informing the Recovery of Sea Otters in Northern California*
Brent Hughes, PhD
September 23, 2021
Central Coast Aquarium
Why Are Baby Sea Otters So Fluffy?
Kate Riordan, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo graduate student
September 23, 2021
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Talk to a Sea Otter Aquarist!
Stephany Simmons, Monterey Bay Aquarium
Friday, September 24
Defenders of Wildlife
The Cultural Significance of Sea Otters in the Pacific Northwest*
Peter Hatch, Elakha Alliance
September 25, 2021
Defenders of Wildlife
Sea Otter Habitat Paint Night
Jen Christopherson and Kay Bear Nalven, Defenders
September 27, 2021
The Marine Mammal Center
Marine Mammal Monday: Saving Sea Otters with Mike and Heather Harris
Heather Harris, DVM, MPVM and Mike Harris, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
* A We Were Here event
