Two male sea otters appear to be calling Cannon Beach home, providing a rare sight for Oregonians visiting Ecola Point.
In parts of the ocean where sea otters face stark competition for their ... with an over-abundance of urchins — the so called "urchin barrens" where urchins have eaten all the kelp.
Yes, you read that right. You can actually eat one of these spiky fellas! These little echinoderms might look like they are ...
Sea otters are a keystone species because they eat sea urchins, which devour kelp forests. The decline in kelp then affects ...
BC's obsession with a teeny tiny little sea otter Tofino has grown to massive proportions as we are learning more her life ...
The alliance says that the sea otters likely swam south from Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, where about 2,000 otters live.
Two sea otters were spotted along Cannon Beach - a rare sighting, the conservation nonprofit Elakha Alliance announced Friday ...
Sea otters are a keystone species because they eat sea urchins, which devour kelp forests. The decline in kelp then affects multiple species that rely on them for food and shelter, including ...