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FE2.7 - Kelp Worlds: Trophic Cascadia (Part 1)
Kelp Worlds Episode 713th February 2020 • Future Ecologies • Future Ecologies
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How did nuclear testing accidentally reshape our understanding of food webs and marine ecology? Why did sea otters bounce back from near-extinction on some parts of the Pacific coast, but are still absent in others? We speak with Dr. Jim Estes (a godfather of the field) about a series of serendipitous events that led to the re-writing of textbook ecology.

This is part one of our three-part series on kelp worlds.

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