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Matt Mattison shared this link with me and I thought many of us who dive or fish north of Golden Gate bridge would appreciate it:



Now I know what to ask Santa for! 

Matt is working on a project to do a number of 50' x 1000' wide urchin-free strips, be very interesting to see how they hold kelp and fish or whether the urchins invade and repopulate the area.


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Answer = transfer more Sea Otters to north of the Gate. A Sea Otter can consume 70+ Urchin a day
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What are they going to do with the removed urchins?

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Answer = transfer more Sea Otters to north of the Gate. A Sea Otter can consume 70+ Urchin a day

Sea Otters will destroy abalones. Abalones are their candies.
Look at Monterey, the only abalones alive are tucked back in the smallest crevices.
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Make the illegal to harvest.  This will give poacher incentive to harvest by the tons :smt044 :smt044
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What are they going to do with the removed urchins?

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They are giving them away for whoever wants them.  Art projects, crappy food, or fertilizer. 

Let me know if anybody wants bulk purples and I can contact John the Diver and make that happen. 
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I wonder if the practice of removing them en-mass will cause them to release eggs/milt into the water...?
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Answer = transfer more Sea Otters to north of the Gate. A Sea Otter can consume 70+ Urchin a day

Sea Otters will destroy abalones. Abalones are their candies.
Look at Monterey, the only abalones alive are tucked back in the smallest crevices.
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I know that they do eat Abs but it is a small percentage. I have yet to see a Sea Otter with an Abalone and I've been around Sea Otters A LOT. I have seen them eat starfish. As we say, there are no fish in Santa Cruz. Not much in Monterey either. Is that the fault of Sea Otters ?? Sea Otters don't eat fish. Urchins are the primary food source for Sea Otters and as we have discussed too many Urchins means very few Abalone. Abalone feed on kelp fluff that drifts down to them and the connection between Sea Otters and kelp forest increases are well documented. In fact, where Otters have kept urchin populations in check and therefore allowed kelp forests to recover, fish populations triple. The recovery of Sea Otters did happen in the same period that Abalone populations decreased, but so did the overharvesting by humans and the spread of Wasting disease. Various studies at Hopkins Marine Station which is a reserve and has had a large Otter populations for an extended period, show normal Abalone populations. Some studies suggest that the large size of our Abalone is in fact due to the historical presence of Sea Otters. The article was just to long and boring for me to quote here.  If you have a study that states they have a significant impact on Abalone, please present it. .
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I swear I could hear the abalone cheering.
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Answer = transfer more Sea Otters to north of the Gate. A Sea Otter can consume 70+ Urchin a day

Sea Otters will destroy abalones. Abalones are their candies.
Look at Monterey, the only abalones alive are tucked back in the smallest crevices.
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I know that they do eat Abs but it is a small percentage. I have yet to see a Sea Otter with an Abalone and I've been around Sea Otters A LOT. I have seen them eat starfish. As we say, there are no fish in Santa Cruz. Not much in Monterey either. Is that the fault of Sea Otters ?? Sea Otters don't eat fish. Urchins are the primary food source for Sea Otters and as we have discussed too many Urchins means very few Abalone. Abalone feed on kelp fluff that drifts down to them and the connection between Sea Otters and kelp forest increases are well documented. In fact, where Otters have kept urchin populations in check and therefore allowed kelp forests to recover, fish populations triple. The recovery of Sea Otters did happen in the same period that Abalone populations decreased, but so did the overharvesting by humans and the spread of Wasting disease. Various studies at Hopkins Marine Station which is a reserve and has had a large Otter populations for an extended period, show normal Abalone populations. Some studies suggest that the large size of our Abalone is in fact due to the historical presence of Sea Otters. The article was just to long and boring for me to quote here.  If you have a study that states they have a significant impact on Abalone, please present it. .


I dunno...ton of sea otters down here in Monterey/Carmel and still way more urchins and less kelp than "usual".

I think it is more complicated of an issue than can just be solved by otters...

But I really have no clue.

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I wonder if it'd be better to just smash them? Wouldn't that attract fish to the area? I don't think there's any commercial value to those purple urchins. There's practically nothing inside.


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I wonder if it'd be better to just smash them? Wouldn't that attract fish to the area? I don't think there's any commercial value to those purple urchins. There's practically nothing inside.
Commercial guys can take more.  Sport guys are limited to 35 and that wonÂ’t put a dent in any population even if they were smashed.
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Answer = transfer more Sea Otters to north of the Gate. A Sea Otter can consume 70+ Urchin a day

Sea Otters will destroy abalones. Abalones are their candies.
Look at Monterey, the only abalones alive are tucked back in the smallest crevices.
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I know that they do eat Abs but it is a small percentage. I have yet to see a Sea Otter with an Abalone and I've been around Sea Otters A LOT. I have seen them eat starfish. As we say, there are no fish in Santa Cruz. Not much in Monterey either. Is that the fault of Sea Otters ?? Sea Otters don't eat fish. Urchins are the primary food source for Sea Otters and as we have discussed too many Urchins means very few Abalone. Abalone feed on kelp fluff that drifts down to them and the connection between Sea Otters and kelp forest increases are well documented. In fact, where Otters have kept urchin populations in check and therefore allowed kelp forests to recover, fish populations triple. The recovery of Sea Otters did happen in the same period that Abalone populations decreased, but so did the overharvesting by humans and the spread of Wasting disease. Various studies at Hopkins Marine Station which is a reserve and has had a large Otter populations for an extended period, show normal Abalone populations. Some studies suggest that the large size of our Abalone is in fact due to the historical presence of Sea Otters. The article was just to long and boring for me to quote here.  If you have a study that states they have a significant impact on Abalone, please present it. .


I dunno...ton of sea otters down here in Monterey/Carmel and still way more urchins and less kelp than "usual".

I think it is more complicated of an issue than can just be solved by otters...

But I really have no clue.

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 Yep - none of these issues have simple solutions. We had problems like these back with the El Nino of 1982-83.  Global weather phenomenom trump Otters every time. However the presence of Otters will speed up the recovery of kelp, which means more fish for you Spearos. Let's face it Monterey, etc, is dive central and sadly there is a lot illegal harvesting going on
Back when I was assisting with Otter census we had Abalone pegged at about 8% of Otter diet. More recent studies put it at 5%. Not all Otters regularly eat Abalone. Certain Otters tend to specialize. It depends on what their mothers teach them to hunt for. How hard a food source is to procure also makes a difference. Abalone is about the hardest catch for an Otter to obtain.  If another food source like Urchins is abundant and easily gathered, then Otters will go for those first.  Looking into this, the negative accounts, I saw, of Otter predation, were annotated accounts from the 1950's and early 1960's. I don't exactly trust those.
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If we've learned anything, its that quickly introducing predators to areas that they are currently are not is always a good thing, and there are never any negative repercussions to those actions.