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Title: KEYSTONE SPECIES


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KEYSTONE SPECIES
  • The California Sea Otter

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California Sea management Issues
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Sea Otter Biodiversity
  • Scientists believe that as many as 300,000 sea
    otters once lived along the coast of the Pacific
    Ocean
  • Roughly 20,000 of these were California sea
    otters
  • By the early 1900s, fewer than 50 animals
    remained in the waters off California
  • Today, the sea otter population is still
    struggling to bounce back.
  • Recently, Scientists found 3,026 otters off the
    California coast. That's 334 more than the last
    count. But the population is not in good shape
    yet.

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  • The hunting of sea otters has been banned since
    1911
  • There is no one answer as to why the population
    is not larger at this point

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  • Scientists are also concerned because all of the
    otters now live in a small area along the coast.
    If there is a major oil spill in that area, it
    could wipe out the entire population.
  • To help, scientists are trying to move some
    otters to San Nicolas Island, located off the
    California coast. That way, if an oil spill
    occurs, at least one of the groups of otters
    might be out of harm's way.

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The Kelp Forest
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  • Many species take advantage of the relative
    safety provided by the kelp forest, protected
    from larger predators. A great variety of
    creatures live here, and its a favorite hunting
    ground for the California sea otter.

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  • Without the otter, a kelp forest would be in
    danger of becoming a veritable wasteland. If the
    otters main prey, the sea urchin, is left to
    multiply unchecked, they begin devouring entire
    stands of kelp, chewing away at the stalks until
    whole plants detach from the sea floor and drift
    to the surface. This is the fate that typically
    befalls kelp forests that are without the otters
    protection.

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  • Left to themselves, the urchins will quickly turn
    a flourishing eco system into what is known as an
    urchin barren. The urchins will cover every inch
    of the sea floor and choke out most other life
    forms until there is nothing else to eat. This
    can be bad for local fish populations because the
    kelp forest is a key location for spawning and
    feeding.

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Legislations
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Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972
  • The MMPA is a federal law that was established in
    1972 to protect marine animals from human-caused
    deaths in the United States.
  • Without the historic Marine Mammal Protection
    Act, millions of our most magnificent ocean
    creatures would have been killed or harmed,
    changing the ecology of the ocean forever

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Marine Mammal Commission
  • The commission is dedicated to the protection and
    conservation of marine mammals.
  • Established by the Marine Mammal Protection Act
    of 1972 in response to concerns that certain
    marine mammals were in danger of extinction, the
    MMC provides independent oversight of the marine
    mammal conservation policies and programs
    developed and implemented by other federal
    regulatory agencies.
  • The commission consists of three members who are
    nominated by the US president and confirmed by
    the Senate they are assisted by a nine-member
    committee and a staff.

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California Marine Life Protection Act
  • Legislation passed in 1999 to sustain, conserve
    and protect California's marine resources
  • 29 protected areas from Pigeon Point to Point
    Conception take effect today under the state's
    Marine Life Protection Act.

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Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Bureau in the Department of Interior
  • The Mission of the U.S. Fish Wildlife
    Serviceworking with others to conserve, protect
    andenhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their
    habitats for the continuing benefit of the
    American people

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Southern Sea Otter Recovery and Research Act
  • Bill introduced in November 2003
  • Dedicated to protecting the California sea otter
  • If passed
  • Establishes a program of research and other
    activities aiding in the recovery of the southern
    sea otter

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LINKS
  • http//www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/jul04/040715m.as
    p
  • http//www.mbayaq.org/efc/living_species/default.a
    sp?hOri0hab5inhab214
  • http//www4.ncsu.edu/dbeggles/education/synergy/s
    eaotter/sskelp.html
  • All royalty free pictures found on Fotobucket.com
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