Blog Posts

Bar cans crushed and shoved between rocks in the rip rap.

Cleaning Up Trash On Morro Bay’s Beaches: A Volunteer’s Story

MORRO BAY WATERSHED NATIVE PLANT SERIES: Riparian Plant Communities

Morro Bay Estuary Poetry Contest 2021: A National Treasure in Words

Monitoring staff conducts bioassessment site scouting in the Morro Bay watershed

Field Updates March 2021: Volunteer Monitoring Program Updates and Bioassessment Site Scouting

Bioassessment Survey Results 2020: Tracking the Health of Local Creeks

MORRO BAY WATERSHED NATIVE PLANT SERIES: Coast Live Oak Woodlands

Makenzie, Monitoring Coordinator, takes data while monitoring eelgrass in Morro Bay.

Updates from the Field: Monitoring Eelgrass Expansion

Field Updates February 2021: Post-Storm Monitoring

Many bees on a honeycomb. One bee, marked with a yellow dot, is the queen.

Save Our Bees

A plastic sand toy left on rocks at the beach.

Community Scientists Make a Difference for Morro Bay