How to Be an Ethical Collector

Trails Less Traveled: Fort Ord National Monument
For those seeking an escape into nature, the Fort Ord National Monument is an ethereal wonderland of trees that resembles a fairytale forest.

Corte Madera Tidal Marsh Habitat Restoration and Public Access Complete

Fish Facts-Purple Sea Urchin
A common misconception is that these animals are invasive, however, they are a native species that has overpopulated.

Spearfishing + Sharks
How to practice safety while spearing in sharky waters: a discussion on shark behavior with shark safety diver, Andriana Fragola.

The Science of Spot Burning
Spot burning, the practice of identifying fishing spots via fishing reports, photos and geotagging on social media, is a very controversial practice.

Fish Facts: Lingcod
Lingcod are pretty special fish. Found only on the west coast of the United States from Alaska down to Baja, these solitary predators camouflage perfectly into their environment.

Fish Facts-Monkeyface Prickleback Eel
The adorably goofy-looking monkeyface eel (or monkeyface prickleback- it is not actually an eel) resides in the rocky reefs of California