The Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission is a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring and enhancing the Santa Monica Bay and its surrounding watershed. They work on various projects and initiatives to improve water quality, protect natural resources, address climate change, clean up waterways, and create green spaces in urban areas.
One of their notable projects is the Abalone Restoration Program, which aims to restore the population of abalone species in the bay that have been severely depleted due to overharvesting, habitat loss, and disease. They also focus on the Kelp Forest Restoration Project, recognizing the importance of kelp forests in providing habitat for marine species, protecting coastlines from erosion, and sequestering carbon dioxide from the ocean.
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