The Humboldt Bay Symposium was held on April 11 and 12 in Eureka. Featuring sessions on sea level rise, ecological restoration, ocean science, and economic development, the symposium provided the public an opportunity to learn about the latest developments on a variety of current Humboldt Bay issues.
If you weren't able to attend the Symposium, or if you just want to go back and see one of the talks again, they are now posted online via Access Humboldt HERE. For the full program, click HERE.
The Humboldt Bay Symposium is organized by the Humboldt Bay Initiative, an informal collaboration of local stakeholders including scientists, agency staff, Tribes, non-profits, local government officials, and other professionals as well as interested community members working together to plan and carry out ecosystem-based management of Humboldt Bay.
Click HERE to listen to Jen Kalt’s interview on KHSU with the symposium coordinators, Joe Tyburczy of UC Sea Grant and Aldaron Laird of Trinity Associates.
The Humboldt Bay Symposium is co-sponsored by the Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation.
For more info, contact Joe Tyburczy, Marine ecologist, California Sea Grant Extension, at