|  | Visit Farallon      IslandsThe Farallon Islands are a group of islands and sea stacks in the Gulf of the Farallones, off the coast of San Francisco, California. Lying 28 miles outside of the Golden Gate Bridge and 20 miles south of Point Reyes, they are visible from the mainland on clear days. Interesting Facts:              
                  The Farallones are actually a       collection of several small, rocky islands. The largest and tallest of       the islands is southeast Farallon, which rises to a height of 358 feet       above the sea.
                    |  Farallon Islands - photo copyright Hugh D Scott | Did you know? The Farallon Islands       are home to the largest sea bird nesting colony in the contiguous U.S.       with over 300,000 breeding seabirds of 13 different species using the       islands each year!In 1996, a Northern Fur Seal pup was       born on the islands, ending an absence that had lasted over 150 years.Half the world’s population of       endangered ashy storm-petrels breed on the Farallon Islands! Lots of company! In addition to all       the seabirds, the Farallon Islands provide breeding and feeding grounds       for at least twenty-five endangered or threatened species; thirty-six       marine mammal species, including blue, gray, and humpback whales, harbor       seals, elephant seals, Pacific white-sided dolphins, and one of the last       populations of threatened Steller sea lions.Home to Jaws! The Farallon Islands are home       to one of the most significant white shark populations on the planet,       which are attracted to the islands for the abundant seal population.San Francisco Whale Tours offer whale and wildlife       watching tours to the Farallones year-round aboard the catamaran, Kitty       Kat. For more information please visit: http://www.sanfranciscowhaletours.com/Whale_Watching_Vessels.htmlFor more information, please visit: http://farallones.noaa.gov/
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