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The Santa Cruz Wharf is a pier in Santa Cruz, California, United States, known for fishing, boat tours, viewing sea lions, dining, nightlife and gift shops. The current wharf was built in 1914, the most recent of six built on the site, [ 1 ] and is operated by the City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Office.
210 High St, Santa Cruz: Former Mission Santa Cruz [36] Holy Eucharist 527 Corralitos Rd, Corralitos [37] Our Lady Star of the Sea 515 Frederick St, Santa Cruz [38] Resurrection 7600 Soquel Dr, Aptos: Parish tracing its history to 1874 [39] St. John's 120 Russell Ave, Felton: Parish dates to 1951 [40] St. Joseph's 435 Monterey Ave, Capitola
Beach on Santa Cruz Island Beach on San Miguel Island. The Channel Islands (Spanish: islas del Canal, Archipiélago del Norte) are an eight-island archipelago located within the Southern California Bight in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California. They define the Santa Barbara Channel between the
The Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor (also "Santa Cruz Harbor", but see below) is situated in Santa Cruz, California, on the site of the former Woods Lagoon. Built in 1962–1963, its public use specializes in boating and extracurricular marine activities for the local community and visitors. [ 1 ]
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The Tidepool Sculpin has been found to show preferences for certain tide pools and will return to their tide pool of choice after being removed from it. [21] This is a behavior known as Homing (biology). These fish crawl on the floor of tide pools using a back and forth movement of their tail fin and a rotating motion of their pectoral fins. [22]
Eddie & the Tide (originally named "The Suburbs" until forced to change their name by court order) played frequently during the early 1980s in the Santa Cruz and San Francisco Bay Area at venues such as the Monterey Music Hall in Monterey, The Keystone in Palo Alto, The Keystone (aka The Stone) in San Francisco, and The Catalyst in Santa Cruz ...
After leaving state government, Mondanaro ran a medical clinic in Santa Cruz, treated women with drug dependencies, [12] [13] and taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz. In 1984, she spoke about her work as a guest on The Phil Donahue Show. [14] In 1985, she planned a move to Laguna Beach, to open a treatment program for teens. [3]