P.G.'s Shoreline: Much More than Meets the Eye
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                        The Aquarium's popular exhibits are just a small part of what it does
 
                        The oldest marine lab on the West Coast
 
                        Commemorating important chapters of Pacific Grove's history
 
                        The woman who saved Monterey Bay
 
                        How much do you know about water pollution?
 
                        Pacific Grove's iconic "magic carpet"
3 min 
                        Pacific Grove Area of Special Biological Significance
 
                        Here today, gone (partially) tomorrow?
 
                        The water is used to irrigate the city's golf course and a nearby cemetery
 
                        Planning for a continuous shoreline trail well into the future
 
                        Look but don't touch!
9 min 
                        A chain of protected marine areas along California's coast
 
                        Find out why Pacific Grove is nicknamed "Butterfly Town, USA"
 
                        An ideal place to enjoy the outside, inside
Pacific Grove's shoreline offers something for everyone, including walking trails and biking paths, parks and beaches, fishing spots and tidal pools, and panoramic views and overlooks. Also, much of the coast here has been designated an "Area of Special Biological Significance," meaning that it supports a unique variety of marine life and is especially worthy of protection from pollution.
As you might imagine, there's more to the waterfront—a lot more!—than what you can see with your own eyes. There are things that occurred in the past, that take place offshore, that go on underground, or that happen only during certain seasons or even times of the day.
This tour tells some of the hidden stories about the shoreline's history, culture and ecology. Come along and let us show you! (For images that appear small on your phone, simply rotate your phone to enlarge them.)
For comments or suggestions about the tour, contact Joyce Halabi (City of Pacific Grove) at info@PGshoreline.org.
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