Posters
Our posters depict the sanctuary's threatened and thriving species, fascinating deep-sea creatures, or the life journey of California salmon and steelhead.
Robert Hall Poster of Monterey Bay National Marine SanctuaryThis beautifully illustrated poster by artist Roger Hall highlights several key marine life that can be seen in the sanctuary, with an identification key on the back. Feel free to print your own.
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Grand Canyon of Monterey BayA vibrant poster depicting the beauty, wonder and wildlife of the Monterey Bay submarine canyon—one of the nation's largest underwater canyons and a defining feature of the sanctuary.
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Salmonids of the SanctuaryThis beautiful and unique watercolor celebrates the life journey of California salmon and steelhead and highlights the many survival challenges they face.
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Seasons in the SanctuaryAn illustrated visual depiction of seasons of wildlife viewing of iconic species seen in the sanctuary. The original art was created by Doug Ross.
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Deep Coral CommunitiesA photographic display of many diverse species such as soft corals, hard corals, invertebrates and fish found in the national marine sanctuaries of the West Coast.
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NOAA Fisheries Green Seas Blue SeasA full colorful poster which depicts changing oceanographic regimes in the California Current using different shades of color: green for high ocean productivity and blue for low ocean productivity, with different species that flourish as ocean conditions change. The original art was created by Ray Troll.
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Storm Drains Lead Straight to the OceansThis educational poster is available from the sanctuary office by calling (831) 647-4201. |
Good Cleaning Practices Poster for Auto Repair IndustryThis poster displays information about how the auto repair industry can help prevent storm drain pollution and is available for free by calling the sanctuary office at (831) 647-4201. |
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Good Cleaning Practices Poster for Food and Restaurant IndustryThis poster displays information about how the food and restaurant industry can help prevent storm drain pollution and is available for free by calling the sanctuary office at (831) 647-4201. |
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Threatened and Thriving SeriesThese beautifully illustrated poster sets tease the mind to identify which sanctuary species are threatened and which are thriving.
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