How Sea Otters Help Save the Planet

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KPassionate

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#kpassionate #seaotter #otter
What is the relationship between co2 and sea otters? How could the reintroduction to sea otters to their habitat create a trophic cascade and be a potential solution to the climate crisis?
00:00 - Kelp forest and carbon sequestration
00:38 - 90% of kelp forests have disappeared
01:01 - Kelp forests rely on sea otters
01:28 - What is a keystone species?
01:55 - Sea otters and the fur trade
02:54 - Sea otter predators
03:57 - Sea otter diet
04:38 - Urchin barrens
04:59 - Trophic cascade
06:17 - Carbon sink
07:15 - How Sea otters Help Save the Planet
07:55 - Kpassionate
Sea otters are a keystone species. Which are species that play a critical role in maintaining the stability and health of their ecosystem just like a keystone in an arch. While the keystone is under the least pressure, without it the entire arch would collapse. This is exactly what happened when sea otters were hunted for their fur and their population fell to just one to two thousand individuals living in a fraction of their historic range.
This had a devastating effect on the fight against global warming. And it had everything to do with a sea otter’s impressive metabolism. They eat a quarter of their body weight every single day. One of their favorite things to eat are sea urchins. Sea urchins are voracious eaters. In fact, they are often the dominant herbivore in their environment. And their favorite food… is kelp.
So when the population of sea otters plunged the population of sea urchins soared. Left unchecked, these prickly echinoderms decimated the kelp forests. Turning the once vibrant ecosystems into underwater wastelands. Something called an urchin barren. Some of these urchin barren stretch for thousands of kilometers.
Globally, kelp forests lock up twice the amount of carbon the UK emits every year. They support more biodiversity and sequester more carbon than similar sized redwood groves. In areas where sea otters have recovered, kelp forests have not only returned but are flourishing! Growing at a rate of up to two feet per day.
This is just one reason why scientists like myself are advocating that more value should be placed on protecting and restoring sea otter populations as a natural solution to global warming.
Interested in ways you can help restore sea otters to their historic range? I encourage you to check out my friends at the Elakha Alliance. The Elakha Alliance was formed in 2018 by tribal, nonprofit, and conservation leaders with a shared belief in a powerful vision: an Oregon coast 50 years from now where our children and grandchildren co-exist along with a thriving sea otter population and a robust and resilient marine ecosystem.
www.elakhaalliance.org/
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@erutne
@erutne Жыл бұрын
thanks for all that you do! in due time sea otters will make the comeback of the century, they are resilient little cuties
@KPassionate
@KPassionate Жыл бұрын
I hope so! And won’t that be cool to watch?
@erutne
@erutne Жыл бұрын
@@KPassionate i cant wait, history is re writing itself, slowly but surely
@overwhelmtoempowerment9974
@overwhelmtoempowerment9974 Жыл бұрын
Makes me love sea otters even more.
@samuelshin593
@samuelshin593 Жыл бұрын
Liberals so stupid they don't understand air is made of 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and 1% Hydrogen with 0.05% CO2. To top that off, 99.999999999% of 0.05% of CO2 comes from microorganisms. Every square inch of Earth is microorganisms. Why do you put food inside freezers? Cold temperatures prevent bacterial growth. Same thing with Earth. Temperatures go down, bacterial growth goes down than CO2 goes down and vice versa. Look at any global temperature graph of Earth in billions of years. Temperature always had cyclical change. Always!!. Liberals soo stupid they don't understand what the sun is, which is a fusion reaction of two different isotopes of hydrogen tritium and deuterium overcoming nuclear bonds with gravity, which is extremely inefficient and causes temperature to change.
@lovlyyollie2
@lovlyyollie2 Жыл бұрын
I never get tired of seeing these beautiful animals and hearing about their effect on our environment. Great video!
@samuelshin593
@samuelshin593 Жыл бұрын
Liberals so stupid they don't understand air is made of 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and 1% Hydrogen with 0.05% CO2. To top that off, 99.999999999% of 0.05% of CO2 comes from microorganisms. Every square inch of Earth is microorganisms. Why do you put food inside freezers? Cold temperatures prevent bacterial growth. Same thing with Earth. Temperatures go down, bacterial growth goes down than CO2 goes down and vice versa. Look at any global temperature graph of Earth in billions of years. Temperature always had cyclical change. Always!!. Liberals soo stupid they don't understand what the sun is, which is a fusion reaction of two different isotopes of hydrogen tritium and deuterium overcoming nuclear bonds with gravity, which is extremely inefficient and causes temperature to change.
@juliapereira5562
@juliapereira5562 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Jesus loves you. Repent and believe in God, He will return and it won't be too late! The prophecies are being fulfilled, behold, soon Jesus will seek his church. WE DON'T HAVE TIME TO PLAY ANYMORE! Jesus Is Real, Reigns and Lives. He loves us, don't get lost and wander around the world, but go to Christ and lay down all your burdens. God is our Safe Haven, the One who saves us, corrects us and loves us. I wanted everyone to feel what I already felt, The Great Presence that the Holy Spirit offers us. He suffered, bled and gave Himself for you!!!!! Don't be ungrateful, repent before the time is up!
@juliapereira5562
@juliapereira5562 Жыл бұрын
Oi, Jesus te ama. Arrependa-se e creia Em Deus, Ele Voltará e não será tarde! As profecias estão se cumprindo, eis que logo Jesus Buscará sua igreja. NÃO TEMOS MAIS TEMPO PARA BRINCAR! Jesus É Real, Reina e Vive. Ele nos ama, não fique perdido e vagando mundo a fora, mas vá até Cristo e deposite todos seus fardos. Deus É O nosso Porto Seguro, Aquele que nos salva, nos corrige e nos ama. Eu queria que todos sentissem o que eu já senti, A Presença Grandiosa que O Espírito Santo nos oferece. Ele sofreu, sangrou e Se Entregou por você!!!!! Não seja ingrato, arrependa-se antes que o tempo acabe!
@kylieellway2
@kylieellway2 Жыл бұрын
Everyone should watch this - so interesting and informative...and cute.
@KPassionate
@KPassionate Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you liked it!!
@samuelshin593
@samuelshin593 Жыл бұрын
Liberals so stupid they don't understand air is made of 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and 1% Hydrogen with 0.05% CO2. To top that off, 99.999999999% of 0.05% of CO2 comes from microorganisms. Every square inch of Earth is microorganisms. Why do you put food inside freezers? Cold temperatures prevent bacterial growth. Same thing with Earth. Temperatures go down, bacterial growth goes down than CO2 goes down and vice versa. Look at any global temperature graph of Earth in billions of years. Temperature always had cyclical change. Always!!. Liberals soo stupid they don't understand what the sun is, which is a fusion reaction of two different isotopes of hydrogen tritium and deuterium overcoming nuclear bonds with gravity, which is extremely inefficient and causes temperature to change.
@MsHayles1
@MsHayles1 Жыл бұрын
I love the dissemination of scientific facts like this! Plus Otters are super cute so it's easier to get people to advocate for them, than more maligned keystone species like wolves (if I recall the reintroduction process was met with a lot of backlash for Yellowstone, with ongoing tensions). Though even with the recovery of kelp forests, our impact as a species on our planet needs more radical change towards more eco-friendly and eco-conscious methods, and we're moving towards it (but perhaps not as readily as we should be). Though personally I worry that recovering kelp forests would be seen by big business and political circles as a sort of "carbon absorbtion" that would mitigate or allow the expansion (or 'freeze' the reduction) of fossil fuel use by slapping a "we've reduced carbon emissions globally by such and such".
@KPassionate
@KPassionate Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you liked it!!
@waterdragon7909
@waterdragon7909 Жыл бұрын
Everything on the planet is interconnected and balances life on the planet. Except for humans. We decimate and destroy.
@karenpowell6894
@karenpowell6894 Жыл бұрын
Very informative and well done, as always. Thank you!! 😀
@KPassionate
@KPassionate Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@samuelshin593
@samuelshin593 Жыл бұрын
Liberals so stupid they don't understand air is made of 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and 1% Hydrogen with 0.05% CO2. To top that off, 99.999999999% of 0.05% of CO2 comes from microorganisms. Every square inch of Earth is microorganisms. Why do you put food inside freezers? Cold temperatures prevent bacterial growth. Same thing with Earth. Temperatures go down, bacterial growth goes down than CO2 goes down and vice versa. Look at any global temperature graph of Earth in billions of years. Temperature always had cyclical change. Always!!. Liberals soo stupid they don't understand what the sun is, which is a fusion reaction of two different isotopes of hydrogen tritium and deuterium overcoming nuclear bonds with gravity, which is extremely inefficient and causes temperature to change.
@alicedent8864
@alicedent8864 Жыл бұрын
Thank you KP💓
@sarahsunshine8455
@sarahsunshine8455 Жыл бұрын
Good morning beautiful Ms. KP. Thank you for another informative, well made and fun to watch video!
@KPassionate
@KPassionate Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@samuelshin593
@samuelshin593 Жыл бұрын
Liberals so stupid they don't understand air is made of 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and 1% Hydrogen with 0.05% CO2. To top that off, 99.999999999% of 0.05% of CO2 comes from microorganisms. Every square inch of Earth is microorganisms. Why do you put food inside freezers? Cold temperatures prevent bacterial growth. Same thing with Earth. Temperatures go down, bacterial growth goes down than CO2 goes down and vice versa. Look at any global temperature graph of Earth in billions of years. Temperature always had cyclical change. Always!!. Liberals soo stupid they don't understand what the sun is, which is a fusion reaction of two different isotopes of hydrogen tritium and deuterium overcoming nuclear bonds with gravity, which is extremely inefficient and causes temperature to change.
@sarahsunshine8455
@sarahsunshine8455 Жыл бұрын
@@samuelshin593 first of all I have no idea what prompted you to reply to my comment to KP and not you in this fashion. Second if anyone is stupid I dare say it would be you. Insulting ppl you don’t know isn’t a very intelligent way to behave. Nobody is disputing the earth goes through cyclical changes in temperature. But none of us want to be wiped out due to the one we have caused. BTW, I’m a liberal. And I’ll bet KP probably considers herself so as well. I could be wrong but I have a feeling that’s where this rant came from. You are assuming she is a liberal. Also keep in mind, small minded creature that global warming IS NOT A LIBERAL AGENDA! It’s real, it’s happening and it’s not just liberals that realize this. And she is a marine biologist I’m sure she understands how CO2 exchange happens.
@roselenab854
@roselenab854 Жыл бұрын
Thank you KP! Informative and beautiful!
@raspb3rryswirl
@raspb3rryswirl Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, Kristyn. So informative and beautifully put together.
@John_Weiss
@John_Weiss Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, KP!
@stephendavis5433
@stephendavis5433 Жыл бұрын
In the UK, the government allows privatised water companies to pipe sewage into rivers and streams. Also, many environmental protections are going to be junked in order to allow increased building onto green belt land in order to promote "growth", so once again, profit comes first ahead of our ecology and environment....and always will until the lesson is learned.... hopefully not before it is too late!
@sarahsunshine8455
@sarahsunshine8455 Жыл бұрын
We should have already learned this lesson and if we haven’t then in my opinion it’s too late.
@rnunezc.4575
@rnunezc.4575 Жыл бұрын
Another great video, muchas gracias KP
@KPassionate
@KPassionate Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it! It may not have won the documentary competition but we are proud of it.
@endangeredmarmot4518
@endangeredmarmot4518 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video, KP and Double.
@bradwoodard8289
@bradwoodard8289 Жыл бұрын
As someone living in Monterey, I can't believe I'm just now finding your channel. Subscribed!
@KPassionate
@KPassionate Жыл бұрын
Welcome in! Happy to have you here 🦦💙
@silverlily2389
@silverlily2389 Жыл бұрын
It's sad that we won't have these beautiful marine ambassadors in this tropical part of the world, but I hope our lovely sea otters would be able to balance the kelpdom again
@WildieHere
@WildieHere Жыл бұрын
Great video! We need more people like you! #SeaOttersAreHeroes
@samuelshin593
@samuelshin593 Жыл бұрын
Liberals so stupid they don't understand air is made of 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and 1% Hydrogen with 0.05% CO2. To top that off, 99.999999999% of 0.05% of CO2 comes from microorganisms. Every square inch of Earth is microorganisms. Why do you put food inside freezers? Cold temperatures prevent bacterial growth. Same thing with Earth. Temperatures go down, bacterial growth goes down than CO2 goes down and vice versa. Look at any global temperature graph of Earth in billions of years. Temperature always had cyclical change. Always!!. Liberals soo stupid they don't understand what the sun is, which is a fusion reaction of two different isotopes of hydrogen tritium and deuterium overcoming nuclear bonds with gravity, which is extremely inefficient and causes temperature to change.
@WildieHere
@WildieHere Жыл бұрын
@@samuelshin593 ?????...
@thumbprint9
@thumbprint9 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful, informative video. I was wondering about weather engineering products and their impact on oceans. Is there anything available?
@KPassionate
@KPassionate Жыл бұрын
I honestly have no idea. Maybe this will be in future videos! I’m glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
@valstarkgraf
@valstarkgraf Жыл бұрын
I have a story...it would take me a LONG TIME to explain all the different angles and problems about why sea otters simply cannot come further south than Point Conception in California. I'll try to give some pieces (I could go for hours...). It's a story worth telling and it is COMPLICATED. It makes me angry that sea otters cannot legally exist (for all practical purposes) in the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (near where I live in Ventura County) per the agreements signed relating to the (mostly failed) reintroduction of Southern Sea Otters to San Nicholas Island in 1986. The "where sea otters are not allowed" corresponds to the shipping lanes for the port of Port Hueneme. The 1986 San Nicholas Island reintroduction was prompted by the 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill that made prople take note that maybe it would be better to have a reserve population elsewhere in the state in case of an ecological disaster in the few coastal counties (mostly San Luis Obispo, Monterey, and Santa Cruz) where basically the ENTIRE Southern Sea Otter population lives. Petrochemical development in Santa Barbara County (including the leaking orphan well Holly off Goleta) makes it gross to go to the beach and has created a lot of pollution that would be dangerous for sea otters. The ports of Port Hueneme, Los Angeles, and Long Beach have shipping traffic and more pollution. There is a massive DDT dump site they have no idea what to do with off Catalina Island (which is giving the sea lions cancer at an alarming rate). There is more intense petrochemical development off the Los Angeles County and Orange County coasts. The military is huge further down the coast in San Diego County. There simply is no place for sea otters to exist due to the activities of human industry and pollution, not even in a national marine sanctuary and its corresponding national park. And all those "beautiful" beaches of Southern California are actually hiding the hidden horror of an urchin barren. The entire Southern California surf culture is due primarily to the absence of sea otters, because without otters there is no kelp, and the legendary surf beaches would look very different if we had kelp forests like the Central Coast.
@joaodasilva7097
@joaodasilva7097 Жыл бұрын
What does keystone benefits for sea otters?
@RizeTB1
@RizeTB1 Жыл бұрын
Do you breed them for reintroducing? And if so, do you blood test for diversity before reintroducing them into different areas?
@__MITHILESH
@__MITHILESH Жыл бұрын
They all are mine 💢😂😂
@plan_r4005
@plan_r4005 Жыл бұрын
Not if they eat all the snow crabs.
@KPassionate
@KPassionate Жыл бұрын
Hahaha well I don’t think they are a massive predator of the snow crabs. But they definitely won’t pass one up!
@efierros41
@efierros41 Жыл бұрын
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@brandiwhitaker998
@brandiwhitaker998 2 ай бұрын
Thank for making this video. I teach third grade and I am currently reading the book, Odder by Katherine Applegate, aloud to my class. I took a break from the book yesterday because I needed a resource to better explain the importance of sea kelp to the otters. This video touched on every point I was making, including making that connect with the reintroduction of the wolves of Yellowstone. My students were able to connect it all together and I believe that the story of Odder has made a big impact on how they see the world around them and this video just solidified it for them. It’s so important for our children to understand all of this, so thank you for what you do. 🦦❤
@KPassionate
@KPassionate 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. If your students are interested in more information, new research published this year showed sea otters off California have helped stabilize kelp forests. [1] www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/sea-otters-have-helped-bolster-californias-kelp-forest-180984042/ And if your students are interested in getting involved, I highly recommend the Elakha Alliance. They really are on the forefront of sea otter reintroductions to the west coast. [2] www.elakhaalliance.org/
@MsHayles1
@MsHayles1 Жыл бұрын
I love the dissemination of scientific facts like this! Plus Otters are super cute so it's easier to get people to advocate for them, than more maligned keystone species like wolves (if I recall the reintroduction process was met with a lot of backlash for Yellowstone, with ongoing tensions). Though even with the recovery of kelp forests, our impact as a species on our planet needs more radical change towards more eco-friendly and eco-conscious methods, and we're moving towards it (but perhaps not as readily as we should be). Though personally I worry that recovering kelp forests would be seen by big business and political circles as a sort of "carbon absorbtion" that would mitigate or allow the expansion (or 'freeze' the reduction) of fossil fuel use by slapping a "we've reduced carbon emissions globally by such and such".
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