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Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary adventures

Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Adventures

Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary encompasses the waters surrounding the Channel Islands, offering a vibrant underwater landscape popular for marine life and water-based activities.

1,147,760
Acres Protected
N/A
Miles of Trails
300,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary

Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
 

Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary protects the waters surrounding Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel, and Santa Barbara islands off the southern coast of California. The sanctuary covers approximately 1,470 square miles of ocean, featuring diverse marine habitats such as kelp forests, seagrass beds, and deep-sea coral communities. Established in 1980, it is renowned for its rich biodiversity, hosting over 1,000 species of marine life, including 27 species of whales and dolphins. Historically, these waters have been used by indigenous peoples, and today, they are a focus for both conservation and recreation. Activities such as kayaking, scuba diving, and whale watching are popular here, providing spectacular encounters with sea lions, dolphins, and colorful fish. The sanctuary's proximity to the Channel Islands National Park enhances its appeal, offering a seamless blend of land and sea exploration for visitors.

Highlights

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Scuba diving in vibrant kelp forests

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Whale watching tours

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Kayaking through sea caves

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Exploring submerged archaeological sites

Notable Natural Features

Kelp Forests

Lush, underwater forests providing habitat for numerous marine species.

Sea Caves

Dramatic caves formed by waves, ideal for kayaking exploration.

Santa Barbara Channel

A rich area for whale watching due to deep nutrient upwellings.