The Death and Life of Monterey Bay
A Story of Revival
"[A] colorful history of times long gone, of environments degraded, of an intricate web of life threatened - and how it has finally begun to recover through the hopeful work of communities and their leaders…[A] fascinating book, filled with anecdote and history, they explore the complex environment of the region, its fabulous sea life, and its colorful cast of humans."
San Francisco ChronicleSanta Cruz Sentinel
“Palumbi and Sotka have taken the legacy Monterey Bay and created a model for successful ocean conservation: understand the ecology of the area, commit to marine protected areas, educate the public, be patient and persevere. Individual contributions might only be apparent in hind- sight, but that does not make the many less significant. The story of Monterey Bay is not only a story of exploitation and collapse, but also one of resilience and hope.”
Introduction
Chapter 1 Julia’s Window
Part I The Ruin
Chapter 2 The First California Gold Rush: Otters
Chapter 3 Whale Bones in Treasure Bay
Chapter 4 Abalone Shells and China Point
Part II The Bottom
Chapter 5 Dr. Mayor Julia Platt
Chapter 6 The Power of One: Julia Fights the Canneries
Chapter 7 Ed Ricketts, Ecology, and the Philosophy of Tide Pools
Chapter 8 Dust Bowl of the Sea: The Canneries Collapse 100
Part III The Recovery
Chapter 9 The Otter Returns
Chapter 10 Kelp, Seals, and Seabirds Rise Again
Chapter 11 The Aquarium
Chapter 12 The Century to Come
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Notes
Index
You may purchase this title at fine bookstores across the United States. Outside the USA, see our international sales information.



