Kharon
Contributor
It has been a long time since the human obsession with otter skin coats eliminated the Oregon sea otter. Attempts to reintroduce other otters into the area have failed. The devastating effects of the loss of that critical part of the ecosystem are now pretty standard parts of school curricula.
Just watched Blue Planet II: Green Seas last night. It included a segment that showed the rebounded sea otter population. There were hundreds in just one pod. Tons more spread over a huge area. There are so many that urchen barrons (areas devoid of kelp due to urchen devestation) have recovered to become kelp forests again.