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Cal Poly Tsunami Monitoring, Marine Science Research In the News

March 22, 2011

Contact: Research Scientist Brian Zelenke
bzelenke@calpoly.edu

Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine SciencesSAN LUIS OBISPO -- Cal Poly Research Scientist Brian Zelenke and graduate student and research fellow Johanna Weston were interviewed March 22 by KCOY-12 News, the CBS affiliate on the Central Coast.

The duo were interviewed for four separate morning news segments at the Cal Poly Pier in Avila Beach. They discussed ongoing impacts of the March 11 tsunami, ocean health and research projects at the Cal Poly Center for Coastal Marine Sciences.

Watch the KCOY-12 News interview with Brian Zelenke on tsunami data gathering

Watch the KCOY-12 News interview with Johanna Weston about local sea creatures and watershed issues

Watch the KCOY-12 News interview with Zelenke about the tsunami's impact on the Cal Poly Pier, Morro Bay and the underwater environment

Watch the KCOY-12 News interview with Zelenke and Weston about ocean health