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Pacific bluefin tuna are swimming toward sustainability

International cooperation has led to a remarkable 1,000% increase in the Pacific bluefin tuna population from 2014 to 2022.

Pacific bluefin tuna are swimming toward sustainability

The Pacific bluefin tuna population surged 1,000% from 2014 to 2022, marking a significant achievement in sustainable fishing efforts.

Pacific bluefin tuna are swimming toward sustainability

International cooperation has led to a remarkable 1,000% increase in the Pacific bluefin tuna population from 2014 to 2022.

Pacific bluefin tuna are swimming toward sustainability

The Pacific bluefin tuna population surged 1,000% from 2014 to 2022, marking a significant achievement in sustainable fishing efforts.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute discovers mystery mollusc in Monterey Bay

A new family of glowing sea slugs, Bathydevius caudactylus, has been discovered in Monterey Bay, distinguished by its unique floating behavior and anatomy.

Calif. scientists astounded by discovery of mystery deep sea species

Scientists have discovered a new species of sea slug, Bathydevius caudactylus, in the deep waters of Monterey Bay.

After more than 20 years of study, scientists are ready to say what they found off Monterey's coast

A newly discovered nudibranch, Bathydevius caudactylus, is the first known sea slug to inhabit the deep ocean's midnight zone.

Going against the current: What separates Monterey from other aquariums

Monterey Bay Aquarium revolutionized marine exhibits by focusing on local marine life instead of the traditional exotic species approach.

Going against the current: What separates Monterey from other aquariums

Monterey Bay Aquarium uniquely focuses on local marine life, emphasizing ecological significance over traditional colorful exhibits.

A mission to inspire and educate: Julie Packard reflects on Monterey Bay Aquarium's 40 years

Monterey Bay Aquarium evolved from a local educational institute into a global leader in ocean conservation over 40 years.

Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute discovers mystery mollusc in Monterey Bay

A new family of glowing sea slugs, Bathydevius caudactylus, has been discovered in Monterey Bay, distinguished by its unique floating behavior and anatomy.

Calif. scientists astounded by discovery of mystery deep sea species

Scientists have discovered a new species of sea slug, Bathydevius caudactylus, in the deep waters of Monterey Bay.

After more than 20 years of study, scientists are ready to say what they found off Monterey's coast

A newly discovered nudibranch, Bathydevius caudactylus, is the first known sea slug to inhabit the deep ocean's midnight zone.

Going against the current: What separates Monterey from other aquariums

Monterey Bay Aquarium revolutionized marine exhibits by focusing on local marine life instead of the traditional exotic species approach.

Going against the current: What separates Monterey from other aquariums

Monterey Bay Aquarium uniquely focuses on local marine life, emphasizing ecological significance over traditional colorful exhibits.

A mission to inspire and educate: Julie Packard reflects on Monterey Bay Aquarium's 40 years

Monterey Bay Aquarium evolved from a local educational institute into a global leader in ocean conservation over 40 years.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium: Providing otter love through surrogacy program

The Monterey Bay Aquarium's surrogacy program successfully pairs rescued otter pups with adoptive mothers, enhancing their survival skills before release into the wild.

$4.5 Million Homes in California

This home in Carmel, California is designed to resemble the city's iconic storybook cottages.
The house is located near Carmel Plaza, Carmel Beach, and Pebble Beach golf courses.
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