Date wrapper:
Feb
4

Sea Otter Presentation

When
February 4, 2021 - 6:30 PM
Where
Online
Sponsors
MidCoast Watersheds Council
Cost
Free

Sea otter at sea.\Photo by Lilian Carswell.

The MidCoast Watersheds Council’s February community meeting will feature a presentation on “Oregon’s Lost Sea Otters:  Restoring a Cultural Heritage and Ecological Keystone.”  The event, free and open to all, takes place online on Thursday, Feb. 4, 6:30 p.m.

The presenters are Peter Hatch and John Goodell of the Elakha Alliance, a non-profit group dedicated to restoring sea otters to their native habitat on the Oregon coast.  (Oregon Shores is a founding member of the Elakha Alliance.)  They will speak about what the loss of sea otters—driven to extinction in Oregon waters by overhunting more than a century ago—has meant to the health of nearshore ecosystems, and also what the loss meant to the area’s indigenous peoples.

Peter Hatch is a member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and works in the tribe’s Cultural Resources office.  He is the son of the late David Hatch, an original co-founder of the Elakha Alliance.  John Goodell is a conservation biologist and former museum curator with a background in science communication and natural history interpretation. He has been serving the Alliance as the communications director, and is now transitioning into a science and policy role with the group.

To join this online session, go here.

Meeting ID: 961 0374 8226; passcode 490491
Or dial by your location:  +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

For more information and another way of linking to the event, go to www.midcoastwatersheds.org.