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Local kelp forests continue to die off. Can they be saved? Divers say yes, but scientists and regulators want more answers. : vimarsana.com
Local kelp forests continue to die off. Can they be saved? Divers say yes, but scientists and regulators want more answers.
Imagine a future where the swaying kelp forests on the reefs of the Monterey Peninsula – alive with fish and invertebrates – are all gone, and replaced by barrens of
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