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Grunion Greeters: Citizen Science on the Beach

Beach Ecology Coalition

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Presented By Beach Ecology Coalition
Goal
Observations needed for conservation of these vulnerable fish.
Task
Monitor local southern CA beaches & collect information during grunion runs.
Description

Volunteer “Grunion Greeters” experience a grunion run and witness the remarkable behavior of the silvery little fish as they come completely ashore to spawn. Volunteers monitor local southern California beaches and collect basic information for about two hours during a grunion run. Peak spawning season typically occurs from April through June. The grunion runs occur late at night, twice a month, after the highest tides associated with a full or new moon. Runs may occur on any flat, sandy beach and prefer areas without a lot of flashing light, noise and activity.

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Background: Grunion (Leuresthes tenuis) are restricted to a narrow distribution along coastal California and Baja. After concern that beach grooming practices were harming grunion eggs incubating beneath the surface of the sand during spawning season, the first systematic study of the impact of humans on the sandy beach habitat of grunion was conducted in 2002. The results effected significant and lasting change in beach grooming procedures in San Diego and throughout California. Additional studies continue to expand this work. Coastal municipalities, beach managers, state parks, government agencies and environmental organizations are cooperating to ensure protection of incubating grunion eggs on shore and continued conservation of this remarkable fish and its sandy beach habitat.

We encourage volunteers to monitor the beaches during the spring and summer months in southern California. We have a list of dates and times, along with extensive information about these most charismatic fish on our website: www.Grunion.org. We encourage anyone who heads to the beach the night of a run to submit a short report on our website, especially if no grunion were seen: https://www.grunion.org/report-observations.html

How to get started

See www.Grunion.org or send a message to melissastuder@beachecologycoalition.org

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Total expense $0.00
Ideal Age Group Middle school (11 - 13 years), College, High school (14 - 17 years), Graduate students, Families, Adults, Seniors, Elementary school (6 - 10 years)
Spend the time Outdoors
Type of Activity At the beach
Topics Animals, Ocean, Water, Marine & Terrestrial, Biology, Ecology & Environment
Tags moon, california, beach, nighttime, grunion, fish
Website Grunion Greeters: Citizen Science on the Beach
Project Entry Updated Wed Apr 1 23:40:24 2026 +0000

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