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Travel Bug Dog Tag Rosa the California Sea Otter

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Origin:
California, United States
Recently Spotted:
In I-74 Travel Bug Hotel

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Current Goal

To travel the world bringing awareness of sea otter conservation and the Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Rosa the California Sea Otter

The Monterey Bay Aquarium is the nation's leading aquarium for rescuing, raising and rehabilitating sea otters. Since it opened, the aquarium has taken in 625 otters, many are treated and released back into the ocean, but some stay to become part of the aquarium’s sea otter program.

Southern sea otters once ranged from Baja California to the Pacific Northwest, but by the 1920s they were considered extinct due to intensive hunting. By 1911, when sea otters gained protection under international treaty, a small group of perhaps 50 otters survived along the remote Big Sur coast. Since then, they've slowly expanded their range and grown in number to nearly 2,800. As of 2012, their range extends from south of Half Moon Bay in the north to south of Point Conception in the south; only a small part of their historic range.

Sea otters are an iconic species, representing the beauty and diversity of life in Monterey Bay. They're also a keystone species, helping keep ocean ecosystems in balance. They eat sea urchins and other invertebrates that graze on giant kelp. Without sea otters, these grazing animals can destroy kelp forests and the animals that live there.

Sea otters are also good indicators of ocean health. Since they are the top predator of invertebrates along the California coast, changes in their health can make scientists aware of variations in the ocean environment itself.

Want to learn about all things otter? Seaotters.com is an education and outreach initiative dedicated to current research and the role it plays in sea otter conservation. It's a collaboration of the Monterey Bay Aquarium, U.C. Santa Cruz, U.C. Davis, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and California Department of Fish and Game.
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Want to see the sea otters playing at the Monterey Bay Aquarium ?  Tune into the Otter cam  7 AM to 7 PM Pacific time http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/efc/efc_otter/otter_cam.aspx

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Tracking History (59350.4mi) View Map

Dropped Off 9/10/2023 thebuttermilkqueen placed it in New Haven Little Free Library Alaska - 2.7 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/10/2023 thebuttermilkqueen retrieved it from The Buttermilk Invitational 3 (Trackable Trade) Alaska   Visit Log

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Discovered It 6/11/2023 hyfolks26 discovered it Indiana   Visit Log

I was able to spy this little guy at GCA97PR - The Buttermilk Invitational 3 (Trackable Trade) in Wasilla, AK. Greetings from Eagle River, AK and thanks for sharing!

Dropped Off 6/11/2023 hockey chicks placed it in The Buttermilk Invitational 3 (Trackable Trade) Alaska - 2.7 miles  Visit Log

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Discovered It 6/11/2023 RSPace discovered it   Visit Log

Spotted at the 2023 Buttermilk Invitational in Wasilla, Alaska

Visited 6/11/2023 hockey chicks took it to Kittens Galore! Alaska - .96 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 6/11/2023 hockey chicks took it to Cache to Eagle Series-Bear Paw-Troop 300 #2 Alaska - .85 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 6/11/2023 hockey chicks took it to Favorite Stores 29 Alaska - 2,490.82 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 11/18/2021 hockey chicks took it to North on Normanna Minnesota - 77.72 miles  Visit Log
Visited 11/16/2021 hockey chicks took it to Up Front Minnesota - 66.13 miles  Visit Log
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