Sonoma Coast State Marine Conservation Area

In this article we will address the topic of Sonoma Coast State Marine Conservation Area, which has gained great relevance in different areas in recent years. Sonoma Coast State Marine Conservation Area has sparked great interest and debate both in society and in academia, and its impact has become evident in various areas, from politics to technology. Throughout this writing, we will analyze the different dimensions of Sonoma Coast State Marine Conservation Area, exploring its origin, development and consequences in today's world. Through this comprehensive analysis, we hope to provide a deeper understanding of Sonoma Coast State Marine Conservation Area and its role in contemporary society, as well as its potential implications for the future.

Sonoma Coast State Marine Conservation Area
LocationSonoma County, California
Nearest cityBodega Bay, California
Coordinates38°20′57″N 123°04′05″W / 38.3492°N 123.068°W / 38.3492; -123.068
AreaSonoma Coast

Sonoma Coast State Marine Conservation Area is a protected area along the coast of northern California, part of the North Central Coast Study Region.

It is bounded by the mean high tide line, the 3-fathom depth contour, and several points along 3 miles (4.8 km) of coast between Mussel Point and Schoolhouse Beach in Sonoma County.

Within this Area, the recreational taking of all marine aquatic plants and some invertebrates is prohibited. Commercial taking of giant kelp and bull kelp is also prohibited.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Existing Marine Protected Area Coordinates". Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  2. ^ "Existing Marine Protected Areas in California: Regulations". Retrieved 2009-01-14.

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