wildlife

An adult California newt stands on rocks in a stream in the Morro Bay estuary watershed. It is orange with yellow eyes.

Photograph Friday: Wildlife in the Morro Bay Estuary Watershed

Bioassessment Survey Results 2020: Tracking the Health of Local Creeks

Catch Up On Morro Bay Estuary Wildlife Blog Series

Your Top Blog Posts of 2019

The truth about sunscreen: Is mineral sunscreen really good for us and the environment?

Mystery species number 3

Photograph Friday: Morro Bay Mystery Species Contest

Watershed Stewards Program members Melia and Doug work on counting the number of eelgrass shoots within a 0.5m by 0.5m area.

Field Updates December 2018: Eelgrass, Wildlife Sightings, Creeks, and Rainfall Totals

Exploring the History of Morro Bay

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

The Morro Bay Estuary Poetry Contest Goes Wild