This short children’s film follows Pancho, a sea turtle, who travels the ocean to warn other sea turtles about the dangers of marine pollution. Demonstrates the importance of protecting our ocean from marine pollution and delivers the message that all oceans of the world are part of one global ocean. Sponsored by the Monterey Bay […]
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A Place of Their Own: Protecting Sea Life in California – Perspectives on Ocean Science
Join Scripps marine ecologist Edward Parnell as he describes the science behind Marine Protected Areas, how they are established and preliminary results from the first such areas around California’s Channel Islands. (#15246)
Marine Protected Areas: Special Ocean Places Deserve Special Protection (Part 2 of 2)
The second video in a series of two that showcases the wildlife in south coast MPAs and why MPAs help wildlife survive and thrive.
Marine Protected Areas: Special Ocean Places Deserve Special Protection (Part 1 of 2)
This film presents an opportunity to experience Southern California’s underwater beauty and to learn why MPAs are needed.
The Southern Passage–Why Californians Need Marine Protected Areas
Directed by Bill Bayne, and Produced by The Baum Foundation, “The Southern Passage” is a 25-minute documentary that tells the story of Southern Californians hashing out the details of creating a network of marine protected areas (MPAs) from Point Conception to Mexico as part of the Marine Life Protection Act. Model and conservationist Lauren Hutton […]