Nature's Microworlds: Monterey Bay

Journey through the marine ecosystem of Monterey Bay, California, where a giant kelp forest hosts one of the most diverse marine ecologies in the world. The secret to the balance of this ecosystem is a keystone species: the sea otter. Part of the "Nature's Microworlds" series.
(Source: DCMP)
Metadata
- Subject:
- Earth Sciences - Science
- Keywords:
- geography
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Nature's Microworlds: Monterey Bay
- Type:
- Video
- Format:
- Streaming
- Accommodations:
- English Captions - Auditory, English Audio Descriptions - Visual
- Languages:
- English
- License:
- DCMP Membership
- Author:
- Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc
- Length:
- 29 minutes