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  • Big Creek  MPA - looking northeast
    Big Creek_938.jpg
  • San Simeon MPA - looking southwest
    San SImeon_933.jpg
  • San Simeon MPA - looking southwest
    San Simeon_932.jpg
  • San Simeon MPA - looking south
    San Simeon_931.jpg
  • Piedras Blancas  MPA - looking south
    Piedras Blancas_939.jpg
  • Big Creek  MPA - looking northeast
    Big Creek_937.jpg
  • Piedras Blancas MPA - looking northeast
    Piedras Blancas_936.jpg
  • Piedras Blancas MPA - looking northeast
    Piedras Blancas_935.jpg
  • Piedras Blancas MPA - looking southwest
    Piedras Blancas_934.jpg
  • Pt. Sur - MPA, Big Sur Coast,  looking southeast
    Pt Sur_817.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo - MPA, Looking east  towards the Salinas Valley region
    Ano Nuevo_813.jpg
  • Big Creek MPA - looking north
    Big Creek_940.jpg
  • Point Sur MPA looking northeast
    Pt Sur_894.jpg
  • Point Sur  MPA, looking south
    Pt Sur_892.jpg
  • Pt. Sur - Big Sur Coast,  MPA looking south
    Pt Sur_886.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo -  MPA, looking Southwest
    Ano Nuevo_850.jpg
  • Point Sur - MPA, looking northwest
    Pt Sur_840.jpg
  • Pt. Sur -MPA, Big Sur Coast,  looking southeast
    Pt Sur_816.jpg
  • Pigeon Point - Ano Nuevo area - MPA- Looking southeast
    Pigeon Point and Ano Nuevo_844.jpg
  • San Simieon - MPA- Looking southwest
    San Simieon_842.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo -  MPA, Looking north towards Piegon Point Light House
    Ano Nuevo_812.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo -  MPA, Looking north towards Piegon Point Light House
    Ano Nuevo_811.jpg
  • Big Creek - MPA, looking southeast
    Big Creek_839.jpg
  • Pt. Piedras Blancas - MPA, looking south
    Pt Piedras Blancas_837.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo - MPA, Looking north, northwest
    Ano Nuevo_836.jpg
  • Ano Nuevo - MPA, looking southeast towards the Salinas Valley.
    Ano Nuevo_820.jpg
  • Ano Nuevo- MPA, looking northwest towards Piegon Point.
    Ano Nuevo_819.jpg
  • Ano Nuevo -MPA, looking north towards Piegon Point.
    Ano Nuevo_818.jpg
  • Pt. Piedras Blancas MPA
    Pt Piedras Blancas_893.jpg
  • Big Creek  MPA, looking south
    Big Creek_883.jpg
  • Pt. Piedras Blancas - MPA, looking northwest
    Pt Piedras Blancas_838.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo -  MPA, Looking southwest
    Ano Nuevo_835.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo -  MPA, Looking south
    Ano Nuevo_834.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo -  MPA, Looking south
    Ano Nuevo_833.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo -  MPA, looking south
    Ano Nuevo_822.jpg
  • Ano  Nuevo -  MPA, looking north east
    Ano Nuevo_828.jpg
  • Pacific Grove Area looking north
    Pacific Grove_©KipEvans947.jpg
  • Pacific Grove Area looking north
    Pacific Grove_©KipEvans946.jpg
  • Pt. Buchon - San Luis Obispo County
    Pt Buchon_891.jpg
  • Pt. Buchon - San Luis Obispo County
    Pt Buchon_890.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Sur and Point Sur Lighthouse along the Big Sur coast, CA
    Pt Sur_862.jpg
  • Pigeon Point - Ano Nuevo area, looking southwest
    Pigeon Point_856.jpg
  • Pigeon Point - Ano Nuevo area - looking southwest
    Pigeon Point_852.jpg
  • Pigeon Point - Ano Nuevo area - Looking South
    Pigeon Point_851.jpg
  • Montery Peninsula  & Carmel Bay north areas
    Monterey Penisula_©KipEvans846.jpg
  • Point Lobos & Carmel Bay MPAs
    Point Lobos and Carmel Bay_845.jpg
  • Pt. Buchon - San Luis Obispo County, looking southeast
    Pt Buchon_815.jpg
  • Pt. Buchon - San Luis Obispo County, looking southeast
    Pt Buchon_814.jpg
  • Pt. Reyes looking east.  Drakes bay is in the background
    Point Reyes_1008.jpg
  • Pt. Reyes looking Northeast.  Drakes bay is in the background
    Point Reyes_1007.jpg
  • Carmel Highlands Area  - looking south
    Carmel Highlands_©KipEvans945.jpg
  • Pt. Piedras Blancas
    Pt. Piedras Blancas _843.jpg
  • Pescadero Point/Cypress Point Monterey Peninsula looking northeast. Also Showing northern portion of Carmel Pinnacles area
    Pescadero Point Pebble Beach _©KipEv...jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3726.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Mugu Lagoon looking north. The lagoon is recognized as a wetland of Regional Importance in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network with up to 60,000 shorebirds counted here in a single day (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).
    Point Mugu Lagoon_3685.jpg
  • A southern sea otter rests on a sandy beach in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
    _O2R6841.jpg
  • A sea otter swims through an eel grass bed in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
    Sea Otter_MG_7790.jpg
  • A harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pops its head above water in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
    Harbor Seal_MG_7657.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking west/northwest from Sequit Point towards Santa Barbara.
    malibu coast_O2R0246.jpg
  • Point Lobos & Carmel Bay MPAs, looking westerly
    Pebble Beach and Carmel Bay©KipEvans...jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking southwest. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3743.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking north/northeast. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3741.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking east. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3739.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mission Bay near San Diego, California, looking east. Mission Bay is a bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California. The bay is part of the recreational Mission Bay Park, which is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The combined area makes Mission Bay Park the ninth largest municipally-owned park in the United States. Wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, and camping are popular on the bay (wiki 2009).
    Mission Bay_3738.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3729.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3727.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northwest. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3723.jpg
  • View of the Santa Barbara Harbor from the air looking northwest. With over 1100 slips accommodating boats from 20 feet to 150 feet long, Santa Barbara Harbor is an ideal home or cruising destination (SantaBarbaraHarbor.com).
    Santa Barbara Harbor_3722.jpg
  • View of the Santa Barbara Harbor from the air looking north. With over 1100 slips accommodating boats from 20 feet to 150 feet long, Santa Barbara Harbor is an ideal home or cruising destination (SantaBarbaraHarbor.com).
    Santa Barbara Harbor_3719.jpg
  • View of Devereux Lagoon, near the UCSB Campus, from the air looking north/northwest.
    Devereux Lagoon_3716.jpg
  • View of Devereux Lagoon, near the UCSB Campus, from the air looking northwest.
    Devereux Lagoon_3715.jpg
  • View of the University of California at Santa Barbara Campus Lagoon from the air looking northwest. The Lagoon is a large man-made body of water adjacent to the coastline, between San Rafael and San Miguel Residence Halls. It was created from a former tidal salt marsh flat and is fed by a combination of run-off and ocean water used by the Marine Science Building's aquatic life tanks; thus, it is a unique combination of fresh and salt water (wiki 2009).
    UCSB Lagoon_3714.jpg
  • View of the University of California at Santa Barbara Campus Lagoon from the air looking north/northwest. The Lagoon is a large man-made body of water adjacent to the coastline, between San Rafael and San Miguel Residence Halls. It was created from a former tidal salt marsh flat and is fed by a combination of run-off and ocean water used by the Marine Science Building's aquatic life tanks; thus, it is a unique combination of fresh and salt water (wiki 2009)
    UCSB Lagoon_3713.jpg
  • View of the South Laguna Beach coastline from the air looking north/northeast.
    South Laguna Beach_3710.jpg
  • View of Three Arch Bay and Mussel Cove in South Laguna Beach, California, from the air looking north/northeast.
    South Laguna Beach_3709.jpg
  • View of Three Arch Bay and Mussel Cove in South Laguna Beach, California, from the air looking north/northeast.
    South Laguna Beach_3708.jpg
  • View of Three Arch Bay and Mussel Cove in South Laguna Beach, California, from the air looking north/northeast.
    South Laguna Beach_3707.jpg
  • View of Three Arch Bay and Mussel Cove in South Laguna Beach, California, from the air looking north/northeast.
    South Laguna Beach_3705.jpg
  • View of Three Arch Bay and Mussel Cove in South Laguna Beach, California, from the air looking northeast.
    South Laguna Beach_3703.jpg
  • View of Batiquitos Lagoon from the air looking east.  In 1997, the Port of Los Angeles began the environmental restoration of Batiquitos Lagoon. The ecosystem of the lagoon is gradually changing from a confined nontidal system with limited habitat value to a fully tidal, salt water system with greater habitat value (Batiquitos.org)
    Batiquitos Lagoon_3700.jpg
  • Aerial view of Lechuza Point along the Malibu Coast, looking north.
    Lechuza Point_3680.jpg
  • Aerial view of Zuma Beach, just north of Point Dume, in Malibu, looking north.
    Zuma Beach_3679.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Dume in Malibu, California, looking southeast with Catalina Island off in the distance. Rip currents can be seen along the coast in the lighter colored water.
    Point Dume_3677.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Dume in Malibu, California, looking northeast.
    Point Dume_3676.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Dume in Malibu, California, looking east.
    Point Dume_3675.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking west/northwest from Sequit Point towards Santa Barbara.
    Malibu Coast_3673.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking north.
    Malibu Coast_3669.jpg
  • Aerial view of Cameo Cove, Emerald Bay, Crescent Bay, and Shaws Cove, north of Dana Point, looking north.
    Coast north of Dana Point_3667.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Loma, looking northwest, with the mouth of San Diego Bay directly to the east.
    Point Loma_3662.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Loma, looking northwest, with the mouth of San Diego Bay directly to the east.
    Point Loma_3660.jpg
  • Aerial view of Soledad Creek Marsh and Torrey Pines State Reserve just north of the La Jolla area, looking northeast.
    Soledad Creek Marsh_3659.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking south/southwest.
    La Jolla_3655.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking east, showing Mission Bay in the distance.
    La Jolla_3654.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking east/southeast toward San Diego, showing Mission and San Diego Bays in the distance.
    La Jolla_3652.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking southeast toward San Diego, showing Mission and San Diego Bays in the distance.
    La Jolla_3650.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking southeast toward San Diego, showing Mission and San Diego Bays in the distance.
    La Jolla_3649.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking east, showing Scripps Oceanographic Institution's Pier.
    La Jolla_3644.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking east/southeast, showing Mission Bay in the distance.
    La Jolla_3642.jpg
  • Aerial view of La Jolla, looking northeast, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground.
    La Jolla_3637.jpg
  • Aerial view of Dana Point looking northwest toward Laguna Beach with a productive kelp forest along the coastline.
    Dana Point_3635.jpg
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