Lena Chang, right, senior fish and wildlife biologist with the. OXNARD, Calif. (Aug. 1, 2017) – Lena Chang, right, senior fish and wildlife biologist with the Service in Ventura, and volunteer coordinator for the South Coast Chapter of BeachCOMBERS, discusses BeachCOMBERS protocol with, from left, Kristen Ondrejko, and Service fish and wildlife biologists Colleen Grant and Mary Martin, all of whom hope to join the program. BeachCOMBERS trains volunteers to record data about deceased marine mammals or birds along a shoreline, contributing to long-term information about the health of a marine ec
Lena Chang, right, senior fish and wildlife biologist with the. OXNARD, Calif. (Aug. 1, 2017) – Lena Chang, right, senior fish and wildlife biologist with the Service in Ventura, and volunteer coordinator for the South Coast Chapter of BeachCOMBERS, discusses BeachCOMBERS protocol with, from left, Kristen Ondrejko, and Service fish and wildlife biologists Colleen Grant and Mary Martin, all of whom hope to join the program. BeachCOMBERS trains volunteers to record data about deceased marine mammals or birds along a shoreline, contributing to long-term information about the health of a marine ecosystem.
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