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  2. Tomales Bay - Wikipedia

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    The sandbar at the mouth of Tomales Bay is notoriously dangerous, with a long history of small-boat accidents. [7] Tomales Bay oysters. Oyster farming is a major industry on the bay. The two largest producers are Hog Island Oyster Company and Tomales Bay Oyster Company, both of which retail oysters to the public and have picnic grounds on the ...

  3. Bat ray - Wikipedia

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    Bat rays commonly feed upon shellfish, but also feed on clams, polychaetes, crabs, shrimp, Echiuran worms, sea cucumbers, gastropods, ophiuroids, and teleost fishes. Larger rays tend to feed on a wider variety of prey items and also consume a greater amount of large prey items. In Humboldt Bay, clams are the primary food source for bat rays.

  4. Atlantic halibut - Wikipedia

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    Halibut size is not age-specific, but rather tends to follow a cycle related to halibut (and therefore food) abundance. The native habitat of the Atlantic halibut is the temperate and arctic waters of the northern Atlantic, from Labrador and Greenland to Iceland, the Barents Sea and as far south as the Bay of Biscay and Virginia. [5]

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  7. Hog Island (Tomales Bay) - Wikipedia

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    Hog Island is an island roughly 2 acres (0.8 ha) in size located approximately 5 mi (8 km) south of the entrance to Tomales Bay in the West Marin area of Marin County, California. While waters to its west are deep enough for small ships to enter Tomales Bay, at low tide the shallows to the east may be wadeable to the eastern shore of the bay.

  8. Point Reyes - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive shapes of Point Reyes, Drakes Bay, and Tomales Bay as seen from the air. Although early explorers and Spanish trading galleons journeying between the Philippines and Acapulco passed by Point Reyes, some even anchoring briefly, it is the landing by Sir Francis Drake that dominates discussion of this era of Point Reyes early history.

  9. Tomales Point - Wikipedia

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    Tomales Point on Point Reyes Peninsula. Tomales Point is the North-Western tip of Point Reyes Peninsula. Bodega Bay is to the North, Tomales Bay is to the East, and the Pacific Ocean is to the West. The point is accessible only via a 9.5 mile hike (out and back) along Tomales Point Trail. The region is home to a tule elk population. [1]

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