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  2. Abalone Cove State Marine Conservation Area and Point Vicente ...

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    Abalone Cove Ecological Reserve, part of the Portuguese Bend Nature Preserve, features two beaches (Abalone Cove and Sacred Cove), tide pools, bluff top viewing areas and trails. Two promontories, Portuguese and Inspiration Points, frame Sacred Cove with its sea caves, black sand and rare plants. The adjacent parking area and multiple picnic ...

  3. San Pablo Bay - Wikipedia

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    San Pablo Bay, shown with San Francisco Bay San Pablo Bay and the Carquinez Strait Panorama of San Pablo Bay from Wildcat Mountain near Sears Point in Sonoma County. San Pablo Bay is a tidal estuary that forms the northern extension of the San Francisco Bay in the East Bay and North Bay regions of the San Francisco Bay Area in northern California.

  4. Dana Point State Marine Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Dana Point SMCA prohibits take of living marine resources except: only the following species may be taken recreationally below the mean lower low tide line only: finfish by hook-and-line or by spearfishing, and lobster and sea urchin. The commercial take of coastal pelagic species by round haul net, and spiny lobster and sea urchin only is allowed.

  5. Stockton Deepwater Shipping Channel - Wikipedia

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    The slowing of the river-channel has unexpectedly caused low dissolved oxygen levels in the lower San Joaquin River water. The low dissolved oxygen has hurt the fish populations. The three causes are the straightening of the river, pollution from the harbors and cities, and poor tidal mixing. [8] San Pablo Bay with Suisun Bay at upper right.

  6. Ecology of the San Francisco Estuary - Wikipedia

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    These geographic entities are, moving from saline to fresh (or west to east): San Pablo Bay, immediately north of the Central Bay; the Carquinez Strait, a narrow, deep channel leading to Suisun Bay; and the Delta of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers. Until the 20th century, the LSZ of the estuary was fringed by tule-dominated freshwater ...

  7. High surf causes flooding, water rescues on SLO County coast

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    High tide at Port San Luis near Avila Beach even reached 6.5 feet at 9:48 a.m., ... Meanwhile, in Morro Bay, the tide splashed against Morro Rock and sprayed the nearby parking lot.

  8. Heavy surf causes coastal chaos across SLO County. See the ...

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    The Avila Beach and San Simeon piers were already closed due to existing damage and sustained a new round of nature’s wrath. Large waves hammer the Avila Beach Pier on Thursday, Dec. 29, 2023.

  9. San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a 13,190-acre (53.4 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge in California established in 1970. It extends along the northern shore of San Pablo Bay , from the mouth of the Petaluma River , to Tolay Creek , Sonoma Creek , and ending at Mare Island .