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Regions & MPAs
 
 
North Central Coast
 
Central Coast
 
South Coast
   
Point Conception SMR
   
Kashtayit SMCA
   
Naples SMCA
   
Campus Point SMCA
(no-take)
   
Goleta Slough SMCA
(no-take)
   
Point Dume SMCA
   
Point Dume SMR
   
Point Vicente SMCA (no-take)
   
Abalone Cove SMCA
   
Bolsa Bay SMCA
   
Bolsa Chica Basin SMCA
(no-take)
   
Upper Newport Bay SMCA
   
Crystal Cove SMCA
   
Laguna Beach SMR
   

Laguna Beach SMCA
(no-take)

   
Dana Point SMCA
   
Batiquitos Lagoon SMCA
(no-take)
   
San Elijo Lagoon SMCA
(no-take)
   
Swami's SMCA
   
San Dieguito Lagoon SMCA
   
San Diego-Scripps Coastal SMCA
   
Matlahuayl SMR
   
South La Jolla SMCA
   
South La Jolla SMR
   
Famosa Slough SMCA
(no-take)
   
Cabrillo SMR
   
Tijuana River Mouth SMCA
   
Farnsworth Offshore SMCA
   
Farnsworth Onshore SMCA
   
Lover's Cove SMCA
   
Casino Point SMCA (no-take)
   
Long Point SMR
   
Blue Cavern SMCA (no-take)
   
Bird Rock SMCA
   
Arrow Point to Lion Head Point SMCA
   
Cat Harbor SMCA
   
Santa Barbara Island SMR
   
Begg Rock SMR
   
Anacapa Island SMR
   
Anacapa Island SMCA
   
Scorpion SMR
   
Painted Cave SMCA
   
Carrington Point SMR
   
Harris Point SMR
   
Richardson Rock SMR
   
Judith Rock SMR
   
South Point SMR
   
Skunk Point SMR
   
Gull Island SMR
   
Footprint SMR
 
San Francisco Bay
 
   

 

 

South Coast MPA Region

 
  South Coast MPA Map (1.1M JPEG file)

The south coast region was the most recent of the statewide regions to establish a network of MPAs. In that region of our coast marine biodiversity hot spots such as Lover’s Cove on Catalina Island, the lush kelp beds of South La Jolla, and the scuba diving destination of Naples Reef are protected while leaving over 80% of the coast waters open for fishing. Fifty MPAs and 2 special closure areas were designated from Point Conception in the north to the U.S./Mexico border in the south. The network of MPAs includes 13 MPAs and 2 special closures that were previously established at the northern Channel Islands. All together these MPAs cover approximately 354 square miles of state waters and represent approximately 15% of the region. These MPAs went into effect in 2012.

  • Third of the statewide MPA regions to be implemented
  • Ranges from Point Conception in the north to the U.S./Mexico border in the south
  • Consists of 50 MPAs and 2 special closure areas
  • Of the 50 MPAs, 37 are new and 13 were pre-existing MPAs of the northern Channel Islands
  • Represent approximately 354 square miles or about 15% of state waters
  • Of the 37 new MPAs established, 4.9% or 116 square miles are no-take
  • Was adopted in December 2010 and went into effect in January 2012
  • Includes:
    • 21 SMCA
    • 10 no-take SMCA
    • 19 SMR
  • Leaves 85% of South Coast state waters open for fishing

Click on individual MPAs below to see additional information on permitted and prohibited uses of the MPA, boundaries, and associated educational resources available for download.

MPAs in the South Coast Region:

 
  photo copyright Mine Beyaz

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Publications:

 
     
 
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