Fifty million buffalo once roamed the rolling green prairies of North America. Gunners reduced them to near-extinction. Now, hunters cut from the same cloth are at work on the rolling blue prairies of the sea and, already, the big fish – including miracles like thousand-pound, warm-blooded bluefin tuna – are 90 percent gone. What we regret happening on land may again happen in the sea. Those who care about wildlife should get to know about oceans.

– Carl Safina

Indeed, the ocean is a wilderness many of us don’t often think about, but at the same time it is often-photographed and for good reason.  While looking at these images and thinking about the healing properties of what you see above the water, I invite you to consider the ecological importance what lies below the tide.

Click any of the thumbnails to see a larger image, and an accompanying description.

 

fort bragg california ocean mendocino headlands state park california mendocino headlands state park
sunset jalama beach california beach and wave surf and rocks at montana de oro
ocean sunrise sunset montana de oro huntington beach sunrise
northern california bull kelp Russian Gulch state park California inspiration point channel islands
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