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Monterey Bay's Future Marine Scientists

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On California's Central Coast, some kids grow up surfing and exploring tide pools, while others rarely get to the ocean. A lot of this depends on their socioeconomic status or where their families live. But the Monterey Bay region is teeming with programs to inspire the next generation of marine scientists, no matter who they are or where they come from.

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