A Robert F. Sibert Informational Honor Book
A Green Earth Book Award Winner
This up-close look at a fascinating scientific discovery highlights the
critical role predators such as sea otters play in keeping ecosystems
healthy.
In Elkhorn Slough, an inlet on the California coast, seagrass grows
healthy and strong in the shallow water. This healthy seagrass baffled
marine biologist Brent Hughes. The scientist expected this estuary to be
overrun with algae, causing the seagrass to die. Why was the seagrass
thriving?
As Brent investigated, signs pointed to an unexpected player helping to
keep the seagrass healthy: sea otters! What do these top predators have
to do with an aquatic grass at the opposite end of the food chain?
Brent's amazing discovery gave scientists insight into the delicate
balance of ecosystems. Follow science in action as Brent conducts the
research that led to this major discovery.