Blog Posts

At bioassessment training, volunteers learn how to collect data on water quality such as temperature, pH and oxygen levels.

April Field Updates: Monitoring

A shady view from Sweet Springs Nature Preserve.

Plant a Tree for the Estuary

It’s Earth Day, Be a Super Hero for the Bay!

Save the date for DogFest 2016

A surfboard works as the perfect desk for a day of eelgrass monitoring

March Field Updates

How could climate change affect Morro Bay?

The steelhead trout eggs were transported to us in protective netting.

Look Who’s Swimming in the Estuary Program Nature Center…Trout!

While monitoring eelgrass, our staff spotted this California sea hare under the water at Coleman beach.

The Morro Bay Estuary Poetry Contest Goes Wild

Estuary Program staff complete a habitat assessment during a bioassessment survey in 2015.

Spring Bioassessment – Join the Team!

Symbolic Fencing Helps Morro Bay’s Snowy Plovers