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  2. Zmudowski State Beach - Wikipedia

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    Zmudowski State Beach is a popular fishing area and tourist attraction. Some of the fish found in this location are the perch, kingfish, sole, flounder, halibut, bocaccio (tomcod), jacksmelt, lingcod, cabezon, salmon, steelhead, and occasional rockfish.

  3. Elkhorn Slough - Wikipedia

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    The community of Moss Landing and the Moss Landing Power Plant are located at the mouth of the slough on the bay. Elkhorn Slough harbors the largest tract of tidal salt marsh in California outside the San Francisco Bay and provides much-needed habitat for hundreds of species of plants and animals, including more than 340 species of birds.

  4. Pajaro River - Wikipedia

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    Two adult Chinook salmon 60 centimetres (24 in) and 65 centimetres (26 in) long were caught by gill net and released in a 2005 study of San Felipe Lake, although these may have been fall-run Chinook from hatchery net-pen operations that released these fish at Moss Landing. [29]

  5. Moss Landing, California - Wikipedia

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    Moss Landing, formerly Moss, [6] is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California, United States. [4] It is located 18 miles (29 km) north-northeast of Monterey , at an elevation of 10 feet (3.048 m). [ 4 ]

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  7. Moss Landing State Beach - Wikipedia

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    Moss Landing State Beach has several bird-watching spots, but the type and number of birds can vary by season. Moss Landing Wildlife Area, with access to the east of Highway 1, [2] has ponds that are controlled by tidal gates. They are a major roost for brown pelicans and also beneficial for shorebirds. Sea ducks, loons, grebes and gulls can ...

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  9. Salinas River (California) - Wikipedia

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    Note the pre-1908/10 mouth of the river at Moss Landing. The Rancho period ended with the 1848 American seizure of California from Mexico. The City of Monterey , about 10 miles south of the mouth of the Salinas (at that time), was the capital city of Alta California , and the site of the 7 July 1846 invasion by American warships, commanded by ...