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Black Abalone Storymap

A Binational Working Group 2023 Small Grants Recipient

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This project will produce an ESRI story map about the endangered black abalone. The story will feature compelling imagery, video segments, and interactive data presentation. Content will include up-to-date information about the ecology, population trends, environmental impacts, cultural value, and historical fisheries. The story line will center on conservation efforts to restore black abalone to the eastern Pacific rocky intertidal, including NOAA’s Black Abalone Recovery Plan, a recent black abalone translocation project, and the collaborative innovations in the aquaculture of this species happening in southern California and northern Baja.

Project Year

2023

Project Partners

Michael Ready, Fabiola Lafarga De La Cruz

Project Updates
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Small Grant Awardee Uses Conservation Storytelling in Binational Effort to Help Save the Endangered Black Abalone

Michael Ready, a 2023 Climate Science Alliance small grants awardee, uses conservation storytelling to highlight a binational effort to...

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Congratulations to Our 2023 Binational Working Group Small Grants Awardees!

The Binational Working Group team is excited to announce the selected projects for the 2023 Small Grants Program! Read more to find out...

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