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Central California Swell Prediction
Central California Swell Prediction The image below is a swell prediction from December 11, 1996, based on data from a buoy located in the Monterey Bay area. Examine the diagram, then answer the questions below. Where are the largest waves predicted to be striking the shoreline, how high will they be, and what is their period? Click here to continue with exercise. Click here to return to ...
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California Condor - Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota
Forest, in the Ventana Wilderness Sanctuary near Big Sur in central California, and over the Grand Canyon in Arizona. HABITAT California condors stay in their home range throughout the year and do ... Condor Recovery Program is working to establish three healthy, separate populations of condors, one in California, one in Arizona, and a breeding population in captivity. OTHER RESOURCES U.S. Fish and ...
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California Fuel Cell Partnership
Other links Contact Us - Contact us - Public Tour - Driving directions - Mailing list General Information (*Required) First Name* Last Name* Email Address* Region* Northern California Southern California Central California Outside Ca./Intn'l. I am (Choose One)* Interested in fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen Media Company Name Interested Business Company Name I would like to receive (Check all ...
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California Fuel Cell Partnership
Contact Us - Contact us - Public Tour - Driving directions - Mailing list Mailing List General Information (*Required) First Name* Last Name* Email Address* Region* Northern California Southern California Central California Outside Ca./Intn'l. I am (Choose One)* Interested in fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen Media Company Name Interested Business Company Name I would like to receive (Check ...
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Batrachoseps attenuatus (Eschscholtz, 1833) California Slender Salamander
(Stebbins, 2003). Distribution & Natural Habitat B. attenuatus are common in northwestern and central California. The range extends from extreme southwestern Oregon, southward, along the coast to San Benito Co. Populations are also found in the Sierra Nevada foothills from Chico to Calaveras Co ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: California Current Joint Venture
Satellite image of the central portion of the CCS (central California), which shows areas of strong coastal upwelling, indicated by the blue (low ... forage species management and conservation. We are still in the early stages of forming the California Current Joint Venture and outlining an initial project. If you would like more information, please ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: California Oil Spill Response
PRBO and its Wildlife Processing team have responded to a number of California oil spills since the team's inception in 1994. These spills have varied in magnitude and ... , South Africa, 2000 Point Reyes Tarball Incident, 1997-98 Chronic Oiling from the Jacob Luckenbach in central California PRBO biologist processing a dead oiled Common Murre. Measuring the bill of a dead oiled ...
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Biologists: I recently learned of your intention to update forest plans for the four Southern California National Forests. I value the public review process and would like to provide you with ... , I have characterized and measured many nest sites in northern and central California and I am confident (based on basic biology, the literature, recent reports, discussions, and photographs) that the same ...
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California Coastal Commission: Links to Other Coastal Related Sites
Brought to you by the non-profit organization, Coastwalk..." Central California Council of Dive Clubs "Cen Cal is comprised of and supported by many dive ... s Point Reyes Wild Life Page. Wildlife found at Point Reyes National Seashore in Northern California. Internet Marine Mammal Resource List. A list of Internet sites containing information on whales, dolphins ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Plants—California Rhododendron
Acidic soils in open or shady forest. Southwest British Columbia south along coast and in Cascades to central California. This is the showiest flowering shrub in the forests of western North America. The plant is most abundant in Oregon, where mass displays provide a spectacular show in late spring and early summer. Species information from ...
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