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  2. San Diego Bay - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Bay is a natural harbor and deepwater port in San Diego County, California, near the Mexico–United States border. The bay, which is 12 miles (19 km) long and 1 to 3 miles (1.6 to 4.8 km) wide, is the third largest of the three large, protected natural bays on California's 840 miles (1,350 km) of coastline, after San Francisco Bay ...

  3. Port of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The Port of San Diego is a seaport in San Diego, California. It is located on San Diego Bay in southwestern San Diego County, and is a self-supporting district established in 1962 by an act of the California State Legislature. In addition to port activities, the Port District controls San Diego Bay and owns and manages the bay's immediate ...

  4. Southern California Bight - Wikipedia

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    In 1542, at present day San Diego Bay, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo of Spain, along with his crew, were the first European explorers to land in the region. Cabrillo is said to have been buried on one of the Channel Islands. [5] The first permanent European settlers of the Southern California Bight, led by Juan Pérez, arrived in 1769 on the San ...

  5. Tijuana River Mouth State Marine Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Tijuana River Mouth State Marine Conservation Area is a marine protected area that extends offshore of southern San Diego County on California's south coast. The state marine conservation area (SMCA) covers 2.91 square miles (7.5 km 2). The SMCA protects marine life by limiting the removal of marine wildlife from within its borders.

  6. Point Reyes National Seashore - Wikipedia

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    Lairds Landing was the site of a wharf on the southwest shore of Tomales Bay. [30] It was named after ranchers, Charles and George Laird, who leased the site in 1858 to transport supplies and produce across the bay. [30] The location was settled by the Felix family around 1861, a family of Filipino and Miwok heritage. [31]

  7. Emergency declared in San Diego as wettest January day on ...

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    San Diego's rain amounts have been well below normal this season, which started Oct. 1. But this single storm brought the city to slightly above normal for the year, Maxwell said.

  8. Sweetwater River (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Sweetwater is the largest river flowing into San Diego Bay. [6] Most of the drainage, nearly 64 percent, comprises wilderness or designated parks and open space. However, approximately 30% is urban development and part of the San Diego metro area. Native American reservations also occupy part of the land. [6]

  9. Radar beacon - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Harbor at the San Diego Bay Approach Lighted Whistle Buoy SD [3] navigable spans under bridges such as Arthur Ravenel Bridge [4] Golden Gate Bridge [5] San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (three racons) [5] to identify centre lines and turning points; offshore oil platforms and other structures including approximately 35 in the Gulf of ...