Anacapa State Marine Conservation Area

Anacapa Island State Marine Conservation Area
MPA Size: 7.30 square miles
Shoreline Span: 2.2 miles
Depth Range: 0–490 ft.
Habitat Composition: Rock: 0.14 square miles

Sand/Mud: 6.8 square miles

Anacapa State Marine Conservation Area was established in 2003. It was established as one of thirteen Channel Islands Marine Protected Areas in 2003, and "re-established as part of the statewide MPA Network in 2012."[1] It shares a border on its northern side with the Federal Anacapa Island Marine Conservation Area. On its eastern side it shares a border with the Anacapa Island State Marine Reserve.

Amenities edit

Anacapa Island has no food, water, services, or accommodations on the island. All amenities would have to be brought by the visitor. There is no fishing permitted in the marine reserve.[2] The only visitor center on the island can be found in "one of the historic Coast Guard buildings."[2]

Wildlife edit

Wildlife that can be found on or around the island include, but is not limited to: cormorants, pigeon guillemots, western gulls, brown pelicans, seals, and sea lions.[2]

Recreation edit

Recreational activities that can be found on the island include: Diving, Wreck Diving, Snorkeling, Wildlife Tours, Kayaking, Bird Watching, and Hiking.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Anacapa Island State Marine Conservation Area". California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
  2. ^ a b c Ventura, Mailing Address: 1901 Spinnaker Drive; Us, CA 93001 Phone: 805 658-5730 Contact. "Things To Do: Anacapa Island - Channel Islands National Park (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2024-04-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ ""Anacapa MPA Anacapa Island Marine Reserve & State Marine Conservation Area"". Santa Barbara Channelkeeper.