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    Malibu Lagoon, California Caption continues: Tidal water laps at the feet of Mark Abramson, the Senior Watershed Advisor for the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation. He is standing on a ramp in the newly restored Malibu Lagoon State Beach that has height markers set in tile on the inclining ramp; this is a means to observe the tides and monitor sea-level rise. Title from Annenberg Space for…
    • Contributor: Nouwens, Monica - Annenberg Foundation
    • Date: 2014-01-01
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    Malibu Lagoon, California 1 photograph : color inkjet print mounted on foam core ; sheet 37 x 51 cm
    • Contributor: Annenberg Foundation
    • Date: 2014-01-01
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    Malibu Estates, Malibu Colony, Malibu, California Caption continues: Aerial photographer and former lifeguard Mark Holtzman has been documenting California's coastline from his airplane for over seven years. His images bear witness to larger surf, rising tides and the loss of once expansive Malibu beaches, including at the Malibu Colony, photographed here at high tide. Title from Annenberg Space for Photography exhibit spreadsheet. Copyright, Mark Holtzman, 2011. Use this credit line:…
    • Contributor: Holtzman, Mark - Annenberg Foundation
    • Date: 2011-01-01
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    Long Beach, California Caption continues: This famous concretized Los Angeles River largely succeeds in preventing floods but has had unforseen ecological consequences, amoung them stalling the delivery of silt and sand from upstream that helps bolster downstream beaches and dunes. But now the river is being reconsidered; the L.A. River Revitalization Master Plan envisions a recreational haven with restored riparian habitat and wetlands along 11 miles of…
    • Contributor: Holtzman, Mark - Annenberg Foundation
    • Date: 2014-01-01
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    Elkhorn Slough, California Caption continues: Elkhorn Slough is an important nursery for thousands of birds, fish, sea otters, invertebrates, and many endangered species. It is also the site of several underway projects related to climate change. Researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the United States Geological Society (USGS), and the National Geographic Society (NGS) are in collaboration examining marsh elevations, tidal dynamics and sediment…
    • Contributor: Evans, Kip - Annenberg Foundation
    • Date: 2010-01-01
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    Elkhorn Slough, California Caption continues: Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (a California Department of Fish and Wildlife ecological reserve) harbors the largest expanse of tidal salt marsh in California outside of San Francisco Bay. But it faces many surrounding pressures, including agriculture and an energy plant which sits at the mouth of the slough. Title from Annenberg Space for Photography exhibit spreadsheet. Copyright, Kip Evans, 2010.…
    • Contributor: Evans, Kip - Annenberg Foundation
    • Date: 2010-01-01
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    Venice, California Caption continues: A young woman in Venice, California, photographed while walking her dogs underneath a tsunami evacuation sign. It is easy to forget that Californians are susceptible to sea surges and future sea-level rise. Low-lying Venice and Wilmington are especially vulnerable. Title from Annenberg Space for Photography exhibit spreadsheet. Copyright, Monica Nouwens, 2014. Use this credit line: From the Sink or Swim exhibition, 2014-2015,…
    • Contributor: Nouwens, Monica - Annenberg Foundation
    • Date: 2014-01-01
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    Malibu Lagoon, California Caption continues: Sea birds take flight over the restored and recently reopened Malibu Lagoon. The project aimed to add wetlands and preserve 13 acres of the native ecosystem of Southern California's coastline, which has lost around 48 percent of its coastal wetlands. Title from Annenberg Space for Photography exhibit spreadsheet. Copyright, Monica Nouwens, 2014. Use this credit line: From the Sink or Swim exhibition,…
    • Contributor: Nouwens, Monica - Annenberg Foundation
    • Date: 2014-01-01