Point Conception State Marine Reserve
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1 Point Conception Reserve 20 33'W 20 32'W 20 3'W 20 30'W 20 29'W 20 28'W 20 27'W 20 26'W 20 25'W 20 2'W 3 3'N Jalama Road 3 28'N 3 28'N 3 29'N 3 29'N 3 30'N 3 30'N 3 27'N 3 3'N 'N 3 26'N 3 27'N 3 25'N Point Conception Reserve 3 25'N 3 2'N 3 3 2'N 3 2'N 3 2'N 3 22'N 3 22'N 3 20'N 3 23'N 3 23'N µ Miles Map Not to be Used for Navigation 3 20'N 20 33'W 20 32'W 20 3'W 20 30'W 20 29'W 20 28'W 20 27'W 20 26'W 20 25'W 20 2'W 2
2 Point Conception Reserve Boundaries and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. Western Boundary Eastern Boundary Cojo Rd. Coast Guard Reservation railroad tracks 3
3 Kashtayit Conservation Area 20 5'W 20.5'W 20 'W 'W 20 3'W 'W 20 2'W 3 29'N 3 29'N 'N 'N 'N 'N 3 28'N 'N Kashtayit Conservation Area 3 28'N 'N 'N 'N 3 26'N 3 27'N 3 27'N µ Miles Map Not to be Used for Navigation 3 26'N 20 5'W 20.5'W 20 'W 'W 20 3'W 'W 20 2'W
4 Kashtayit (kosh-tie-it) Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except:. Only the following species may be taken recreationally: finfish* [subsection 632(a)(2)], invertebrates except rock scallops and mussels, and giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) by hand harvest. 2. Take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (C) [below] is allowed. (C) Maintenance of artificial structures and operation and maintenance of existing facilities is allowed inside the conservation area pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. Western Boundary Eastern Boundary H o llister Ranch Rd. railroad tracks railroad tracks *Finfish are defined here as any species of bony fish or cartilaginous fish (sharks, skates and rays). 5
5 Naples Conservation Area 9 58'W 9 57'W 9 56'W 3 27'N 3 27'N Naples 3 25'N 3 26'N 3 26'N Naples Conservation Area 2 Western Boundary Eastern Boundary 'N railroad tracks bridge over railroad tracks 3 2'N µ Miles 3 2'N Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 9 58'W 9 57'W 9 56'W 6
6 Naples Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except:. The recreational take of pelagic finfish* [subsection 632(a)(3)], including Pacific bonito, and white seabass by spearfishing [Section.76] is allowed. 2. The commercial take of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) by hand harvest is allowed, or by mechanical harvest is allowed only under the following condition: a. Duplicate landing records must be kept on board the harvest vessel in accordance with the requirements of Section Take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (C) [below] is allowed. (C) Operation and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. *Pelagic finfish are defined here as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), barracudas (Sphyraena spp.), billfishes (family Istiophoridae), dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), blue shark (Prionace glauca), salmon shark (Lamna ditropis), shortfin mako shark (lsurus oxyrinchus), thresher sharks (Alopias spp.), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), tunas (family Scombridae), and yellowtail (Seriola lalandi). The commercial take of marlin is not allowed. 7
7 Campus Point Conservation Area 9 5'W 9 53'W 9 52'W 9 5'W 9 50'W 3 25'N Goleta Slough Conservation Area 3 25'N Coal Oil Point Goleta Point 3 23'N 3 23'N 3 22'N 3 22'N 3 2'N 3 2'N Campus Point Conservation Area 'N µ 0 3 2'N 0.3 Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 9 5'W 9 53'W 9 52'W 9 5'W 9 50'W 8
8 Campus Point Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except for take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (C) [below]. (C) Operation and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. Santa Barbara Shores Drive UCSB Lagoon Western Boundary Eastern Boundary 9
9 Goleta Slough Conservation Area 9 5'W 9 50'W 3 26'N 3 26'N Goleta Slough Ecological Reserve 3 25'N Goleta Slough Conservation Area 3 25'N Goleta Point 3 2'N 20 µ 0 Campus Point Conservation Area 0.9 Miles 9 5'W 9 50'W Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 3 2'N
10 Goleta Slough Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 This area overlaps the Goleta Slough Ecological Reserve. Ecological reserves rules are in effect as defined in Section 630 or as posted. Boundary: (A) This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within Goleta Slough northward of latitude N. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except for take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (D) [below]. (C) In waters below the mean high tide line inside the Goleta Slough Ecological Reserve as defined within Section 630, the following restrictions apply:. Boating, swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited. 2. No person shall enter this area and remain therein except on established trails, paths or other designated areas except Department employees or designated employees of Santa Barbara Airport, City of Santa Barbara, Goleta Sanitary District and Goleta Valley Vector Control District for the purposes of carrying out official duties. (D) Routine maintenance, dredging, habitat restoration, research and education, maintenance of artificial structures, and operation and maintenance of existing facilities in the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. Goleta Beach County Park Mouth of Slough Boundary 2
11 Point Dume Conservation Area 8 5'W 8 53'W 8 52'W 8 5'W 8 50'W 8 9'W 8 8'W Eastern Boundary 3 2'N 3 3'N 3 3'N Pacific Coast Highway Zuma Beach County Park W es tward Beach Rd. 3 'N 3 0'N 3 2'N Point Dume Conservation Area Point Dume 3 'N 3 0'N 33 59'N 2 Western Boundary Point Dume Reserve 33 58'N 33 58'N 33 59'N 33 57'N 'N 33 56'N µ 'N 0.6 Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 8 5'W 8 53'W 8 52'W 8 5'W 8 50'W 8 9'W 8 8'W 22
12 Point Dume Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except:. The recreational take of pelagic finfish* [subsection 632(a)(3)], including Pacific bonito, and white seabass by spearfishing [Section.76] is allowed. 2. The commercial take of coastal pelagic species** [Section.39] by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code] and swordfish by harpoon [subsection 07(f)()] is allowed. 3. Take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (C) [below] is allowed. (C) Beach nourishment and other sediment management activities are allowed inside the conservation area pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. *Pelagic finfish are defined here as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), barracudas (Sphyraena spp.), billfishes (family Istiophoridae), dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), blue shark (Prionace glauca), salmon shark (Lamna ditropis), shortfin mako shark (lsurus oxyrinchus), thresher sharks (Alopias spp.), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), tunas (family Scombridae), and yellowtail (Seriola lalandi). The commercial take of marlin is not allowed. ** Coastal pelagic species are defined here as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus) and market squid (Doryteuthis (Loligo) opalescens). 23
13 Point Dume Reserve 8 5'W 8 50'W 8 9'W 8 8'W 8 7'W 8 6'W 3 2'N 3 2'N 3 'N 3 'N Point Dume 33 59'N 3 0'N 3 0'N Point Dume Conservation Area Point Dume Reserve 33 59'N 33 57'N 33 58'N 33 58'N 'N 33 56'N µ Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 33 56'N 8 5'W 8 50'W 8 9'W 8 8'W 8 7'W 8 6'W 2
14 Point Dume Reserve Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. Western Boundary Eastern Boundary Pa r adise Cove Rd. We s tward Beach Rd. Zuma Beach County Park Paradise Cove parking lot Point Dume Conservation Area Paradise Cove Pier 25
15 Point Vicente Conservation Area 8 30'W 8 29'W 8 28'W 8 27'W 8 26'W 8 25'W 8 2'W 8 23'W 33 7'N 33 7'N Rocky Point 33 6'N Resort Point 33 6'N 33 5'N 'N Point Vicente 33 'N 33 'N 33 3'N Point Vicente Conservation Area Abalone Cove Conservation Area 33 3'N 33 'N 33 2'N 33 2'N 3 33 'N 33 39'N 33 0'N 33 0'N µ Miles 33 39'N Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 8 30'W 8 29'W 8 28'W 8 27'W 8 26'W 8 25'W 8 2'W 8 23'W 26
16 Point Vicente Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to 33.6 N. lat W. long. 3 ; and 33.9 N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited, except for take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (C) [below]. (C) Remediation activities associated with the Palos Verdes Shelf Operable Unit of the Montrose Chemical Superfund Site are allowed inside the conservation area pursuant to the Interim Record of Decision issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and any subsequent Records of Decision. Western Boundary Eastern Boundary Cielo Pool Pacifica Del Mar Terranea Resort Long P oint Terranea Tr a il 27
17 Abalone Cove Conservation Area 8 25'W 8 2'W 8 23'W 8 22'W 8 2'W 33 5'N 33 5'N Point Vicente Long Point Portuguese Point Inspiration Point 33 'N 33 'N 33 3'N Point Vicente Conservation Area (no-take) ferry route Abalone Cove Conservation Area 33 3'N 33 2'N Western Boundary Eastern Boundary 33 2'N 33 'N Terranea Resort Cielo Point Pool 2 Abalone Cove Ecological Reserve 33 'N 3 µ 0 0. Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 8 25'W 8 2'W 8 23'W 8 22'W 8 2'W 28
18 Abalone Cove Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: 33.9 N. lat W. long. ; 33.6 N. lat W. long. 2 ; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to N. lat W. long. 3 ; and 33.2 N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except:. The recreational take of pelagic finfish* [subsection 632(a)(3)], including Pacific bonito, and white seabass by spearfishing [Section.76], and market squid by hand-held dip net [Section.2] is allowed. 2. The commercial take of coastal pelagic species** [Section.39] and Pacific bonito by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], and swordfish by harpoon [subsection 07(f)()] is allowed. 3. Take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection (C) [below] is allowed. (C) Remediation activities associated with the Palos Verdes Shelf Operable Unit of the Montrose Chemical Superfund Site are allowed inside the conservation area pursuant to the Interim Record of Decision issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and any subsequent Records of Decision. *Pelagic finfish are defined here as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), barracudas (Sphyraena spp.), billfishes (family Istiophoridae), dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), blue shark (Prionace glauca), salmon shark (Lamna ditropis), shortfin mako shark (lsurus oxyrinchus), thresher sharks (Alopias spp.), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), tunas (family Scombridae), and yellowtail (Seriola lalandi). The commercial take of marlin is not allowed. ** Coastal pelagic species are defined here as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus) and market squid (Doryteuthis (Loligo) opalescens). 29
19 Bolsa Bay Conservation Area 8 3.5'W 'N Bolsa Bay Conservation Area Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve 'N Warner Ave. Northern Boundary 3 pedestrian bridge bike path 3 Bolsa Chica State Marine Conservation Area (no-take) µ Miles Miles Southern Boundary Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 8 3.5'W 30
20 Bolsa Bay Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 This area overlaps the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve. Ecological reserves rules are in effect as defined in Section 630 or as posted. In addition, access to the ecological reserve shoreline is currently closed to the public, as authorized under California Code of Regulations Title, Section 630(a)(0). Boundary: (A) This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within Bolsa Bay estuary southward of a line that approximates the Warner Avenue bridge located between the following two points: N. lat W. long. ; and N. lat W. long. 2 ; and northward of a line that approximates the pedestrian bridge located between the following two points: N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational take of finfish* [subsection 632(a)(2)] by hook-and-line from shore in designated areas only, or take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (F) [below] is allowed. (C) Boating, swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited within the conservation area. (D) No person, except state and local law enforcement officers, fire suppression agencies and employees of the Department in the performance of their official duties or persons possessing written permission from the Department or employees of Signal Corporation and its invitees for the purpose of carrying out oil and gas operations, shall enter this conservation area and remain therein except on established trails, paths, or other designated areas. (E) No person shall enter this conservation area between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. (F) Routine operation and maintenance, habitat restoration, maintenance dredging, research and education, and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. *Finfish are defined here as any species of bony fish or cartilaginous fish (sharks, skates and rays). 3
21 Bolsa Chica Basin Conservation Area 8 3'W 8 2'W Bolsa Bay Conservation Area 'N Bolsa Chica Basin Conservation Area Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve 33 2'N Northern Boundary 3 pedestrian bridge bike path Bolsa Chica Beach State Park 33 'N Southern Boundary 2 33 'N Pacific Coast Highway Bridge 2 µ Miles 'W 8 2'W
22 Bolsa Chica Basin Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 This area overlaps the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve. Ecological reserves rules are in effect as defined in Section 630 or as posted. Boundary: (A) This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within the Bolsa Chica Basin estuary northeastward of the Pacific Coast Highway Bridge, approximated by a straight line between the following two points: N. lat W. long. ; and N. lat W. long. 2 ; and southeastward of a straight line between the following two points: N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited, except for take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (F) [below]. (C) Boating, swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited within the conservation area. (D) No person, except state and local law enforcement officers, fire suppression agencies and employees of the Department in the performance of their official duties or persons possessing written permission from the Department or employees of Signal Corporation and its invitees for the purpose of carrying out oil and gas operations, shall enter this conservation area and remain therein except on established trails, paths, or other designated areas. (E) No person shall enter this conservation area between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. (F) Routine operation and maintenance, habitat restoration, maintenance dredging, research and education, and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. 33
23 Upper Newport Bay Conservation Area 7 55'W 7 5'W 7 53'W 7 52'W 'N 33 0'N Jamboree Rd. San Diego Creek Channel 'N Northeast Boundary 33 39'N 33 38'N Upper Newport Bay Conservation Area 33 38'N 'N 2 5 Southwest Boundary 33 37'N Balboa Island Pacific Coast Highway 'N Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve µ Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 33 36'N 7 55'W 7 5'W 7 53'W 7 52'W 3
24 Upper Newport Bay Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 This area overlaps the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve. Ecological reserves rules are in effect as defined in Section 630 or as posted. Boundary: (A) This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within Upper Newport Bay northeastward of Pacific Coast Highway approximated by a line between the following two points: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; and southwestward of Jamboree Road approximated by a line between the following two points: N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational take of finfish* [subsection 632(a)(2)] by hook-and-line from shore only, or take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (D) [below], is allowed. (C) In waters below the mean high tide line inside the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, northeastward of a line connecting Shellmaker Island ( N. lat W. long. 5 ) and North Star Beach ( N. lat W. long. 6 ) the following restrictions apply:. Swimming is allowed only in the area between North Star Beach and mid-channel. 2. Boats are limited to speeds less than five miles per hour. 3. Shoreline access is limited to established trails, paths, or other designated areas. (D) Maintenance dredging, habitat restoration, research and education programs, maintenance of artificial structures, and operation and maintenance of existing facilities inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. *Finfish are defined here as any species of bony fish or cartilaginous fish (sharks, skates and rays). 35
25 Crystal Cove Conservation Area 7 53'W 7 52'W 7 5'W 7 50'W 7 9'W!! 33 36'N 33 36'N 33 37'N 33 37'N 33 35'N ferry route 2 Crystal Cove State Park 33 35'N 33 3'N 33 3'N Newport Harbor mouth rock jetty Crystal Cove Conservation Area Abalone Point 33 33'N 33 33'N 33 32'N Northern Boundary Monte Carlo Dr 3 Laguna Beach Reserve 33 32'N 33 3'N µ Miles 33 3'N Laguna Beach Reserve Southern Boundary Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 7 53'W 7 52'W 7 5'W 7 50'W 7 9'W 36
26 Crystal Cove Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except:. The recreational take of finfish* [subsection 632(a)(2)] by hook-andline or by spearfishing [Section.76], and lobster and sea urchin is allowed. 2. The commercial take of coastal pelagic species [Section.39] by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], spiny lobster by trap, and sea urchin is allowed. 3. Take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection... (C) [below] is allowed. (C) Beach nourishment and other sediment management activities, and operation and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. (D) Take of all living marine resources from inside tidepools is prohibited. For purposes of this section, tidepools are defined as the area encompassing the rocky pools that are filled with seawater due to retracting tides between the mean higher high tide line and the mean lower low tide line. *Finfish are defined here as any species of bony fish or cartilaginous fish (sharks, skates and rays). 37
27 Laguna Beach Reserve 7 50'W 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 33 35'N Crystal Cove State Park 33 35'N 33 3'N 33 3'N Crystal Cove Conservation Area Abalone Point 33 33'N 33 33'N 33 32'N Laguna Beach Reserve 33 32'N 33 3'N 'N Laguna Beach Conservation Area (no-take) 33 30'N Dana Point Conservation Area 33 30'N 33 29'N µ Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 33 29'N 7 50'W 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 38
28 Laguna Beach Reserve Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; and N. lat W. long. 3 Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. Pacific Dr Crystal Cove Conservation Area Monte Carlo Dr 3 Laguna Beach Conservation Area (no-take) Northern Boundary Southern Boundary 39
29 Laguna Beach Conservation Area 7 50'W 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 7 'W 33 33'N 33 3'N 33 3'N Crystal Cove Conservation Area Abalone Point 33 32'N 33 32'N 33 33'N 33 3'N 33 30'N 33 29'N 2 Laguna Beach Reserve Laguna Beach Conservation Area 3 Dana Point Conservation Area Three Arch Bay 33 3'N 33 30'N 33 28'N 33 29'N 33 27'N 33 28'N µ 'N 0.6 Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 7 50'W 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 7 'W 0
30 Laguna Beach Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection (C) [below]. (C) Operation and maintenance of artificial structures and facilities, beach grooming, maintenance dredging, and habitat restoration inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. Northern Boundary Pacific Dr Laguna Beach Reserve Seacliff Dr Dana Point Conservation Area Southern Boundary
31 Dana Point Conservation Area 33 32'N 7 6'W 7 5'W 7 'W 7 3'W 7 2'W 33 32'N 33 3'N Laguna Beach Reserve 33 3'N 33 30'N Laguna Beach Conservation Area (no-take) 'N 33 29'N Northern Boundary Three Arch Bay 33 29'N 33 28'N Seacliff Dr Dana Point Conservation Area Dana Point 'N 'N Dana Point Harbor entrance 33 27'N 5 rock jetty 33 26'N µ Miles Southern Boundary ferry route Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 33 26'N 2 7 6'W 7 5'W 7 'W 7 3'W 7 2'W
32 Dana Point Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; N. lat W. long. 3 ; N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 5 ; and N. lat W. long. 6 Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except:. Only the following species may be taken recreationally below the mean lower low tide line only: finfish* [subsection 632(a)(2)] by hookand-line or by spearfishing [Section.76], and lobster and sea urchin. 2. The commercial take of coastal pelagic species [subsection.39] by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], and spiny lobster and sea urchin only is allowed. 3. Take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection (C) [below] is allowed. (C) Operation and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. (D) Take of all living marine resources from inside tidepools is prohibited. For purposes of this section, tidepools are defined as the area encompassing the rocky pools that are filled with seawater due to retracting tides between the mean higher high tide line and the mean lower low tide line. *Finfish are defined here as any species of bony fish or cartilaginous fish (sharks, skates and rays). 3
33 Batiquitos Lagoon Conservation Area 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W 33 6'N 33 6'N 33 7'N 33 7'N 2 Batiquitos Lagoon Ecological Reserve 33 5'N Batiquitos Lagoon Conservation Area 33 5'N 5 33 'N 33 'N µ Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W
34 Batiquitos Lagoon Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 This area overlaps the Batiquitos Lagoon Ecological Reserve. Ecological reserves rules are in effect as defined in Section 630 or as posted. Boundary: (A) This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within Batiquitos Lagoon eastward of the Interstate Highway 5 Bridge, approximated by a line between the following two points: N. lat W. long. ; and N. lat W. long. 2 Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except for take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection (D) [below]. (C) Boating, swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited within the conservation area. (D) Operation and maintenance, habitat restoration, research and education, maintenance dredging and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. Western Boundary Highway 5 Bridge 2 5
35 Swami s Conservation Area 7 23'W 7 22'W 7 2'W 7 20'W 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 33 6'N A St 33 5'N 33 6'N Moonlight State Beach th St Batiquitos Lagoon State Marine Conservation Area (no-take) 33 5'N 33 'N 0 33 'N Northern Boundary 'N 'N 33 2'N 33 'N 33 0'N Swami s Conservation Area San Elijo Lagoon State Marine Conservation Area (no-take) 33 2'N 33 'N 33 0'N 32 59'N Old Hwy parking lot 32 59'N 32 58'N 32 57'N µ Miles Southern Boundary W. Circle Dr Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 32 57'N 32 58'N 7 23'W 7 22'W 7 2'W 7 20'W 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 6
36 Swami s Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. ; thence northward along the mean high tide line onshore boundary to N. lat W. long. 5 ; and N. lat W. long. 6 Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except:. Recreational take by hook-and-line from shore is allowed. 2. The recreational take of pelagic finfish* [subsection 632(a)(3)], including Pacific bonito, and white seabass by spearfishing [Section.76] is allowed. 3. Take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection (C) [below] is allowed. (C) Beach nourishment and other sediment management activities and operation and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. * Pelagic finfish are defined here as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), barracudas (Sphyraena spp.), billfishes (family Istiophoridae), dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), blue shark (Prionace glauca), salmon shark (Lamna ditropis), shortfin mako shark (lsurus oxyrinchus), thresher sharks (Alopias spp.), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), tunas (family Scombridae), and yellowtail (Seriola lalandi). The commercial take of marlin is not allowed. 7
37 San Elijo Lagoon Conservation Area 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 33 'N 2 5 San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve 33 'N Swami s Conservation Area San Elijo Lagoon Conservation Area 33 0'N 33 0'N µ Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 8
38 San Elijo Lagoon Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 This area overlaps the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve. Ecological reserves rules are in effect as defined in Section 630 or as posted. Boundary: (A) This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within San Elijo Lagoon southeastward of a straight line between the following two points: N. lat W. long. ; and N. lat W. long. 2 Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except for take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection (D) [below]. (C) Boating, swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited within the conservation area. (D) Operation and maintenance, maintenance dredging, habitat restoration including sediment deposition, research and education, and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. 0 San Elijo State Beach 2 Northwestern Boundary 9
39 San Dieguito Lagoon Conservation Area 7 6'W 7 5'W 32 59'N 32 59'N Del Mar Race Track 'N 32 57'N 32 58'N 32 58'N 0 San Dieguito Lagoon Conservation Area µ Miles San Dieguito Lagoon Ecological Reserve Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 'W 7 5'W
40 San Dieguito Lagoon Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 This area overlaps the San Dieguito Lagoon Ecological Reserve. Ecological reserves rules are in effect as defined in Section 630 or as posted. In addition, access to the ecological reserve shoreline is currently closed to the public, as authorized under California Code of Regulations Title, Section 630(a)(0). Boundary: (A) This area consists of waters below the mean high tide line within the San Dieguito Lagoon Ecological Reserve. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational take of finfish* [subsection 632(a)(2)] by hook-and-line from shore and the Grand Avenue bridge. (C) Boating, swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited within the conservation area. (D) No person, except state and local law enforcement officers, fire suppression agencies and employees of the Department in the performance of their official duties or persons possessing written permission from the Department, shall be permitted on the California least tern nesting island. (E) No person, except state and local law enforcement officers, fire suppression agencies and employees of the Department in the performance of their official duties or persons possessing written permission from the Department, shall enter this conservation area between 8:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. (F) The County of San Diego, after consultation with the Department, may carry out management activities for fish and wildlife, flood control and vector control. Authorized operation and maintenance activities shall include, but shall not be limited to, use of chemicals, vegetation control, water control and use of associated equipment. (G) Collections of fish, wildlife, water and soil may be made by the Department for the purposes of fish and wildlife management or by San Diego County for the purposes of water quality testing and vector control. *Finfish are defined here as any species of bony fish or cartilaginous fish (sharks, skates and rays). 5
41 San Diego-Scripps Coastal Conservation Area 7 6.5'W 7 6'W 7 5.5'W 7 5'W 'N 'N 32 53'N Blacks Beach 'N 'N San Diego-Scripps Conservation Area 'N 32 52'N 'N Matlahuayl State Marine Reserve 'N µ Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 'N 7 6.5'W 7 6'W 7 5.5'W 7 5'W 52
42 San Diego-Scripps Coastal Conservation Area - Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational take of coastal pelagic species* [Section.39], except market squid, by hook-and-line only and take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection (D) [below] is allowed. (C) Licensees of the Regents of the University of California and all officers, employees, and students of such university may take, for scientific purposes, invertebrates, fish, or specimens of marine plant or algae under the conditions prescribed in a scientific collecting permit issued by the Department. (D) Operation and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. Scripps Institution of Oceanography Scripps Pier Northern Boundary Southern Boundary * Coastal pelagic species are defined here as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus) and market squid (Doryteuthis (Loligo) opalescens). 53
43 Matlahuayl Reserve 7 6'W 7 5'W San Diego-Scripps Conservation Area 32 52'N 'N Matlahuayl Reserve 32 5'N 'N Point La Jolla µ Miles La Jolla Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 7 6'W 7 5'W 5
44 Matlahuayl (mot-la-who-all) Reserve Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; and N. lat W. long. 3 Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. (C) Boats may be launched and retrieved only in designated areas and may be anchored within the reserve only during daylight hours. Northern Boundary Southern Boundary Scripps Institution of Oceanography Scripps Pier Ellen Scripps Browning Park Coast Blvd 55
45 South La Jolla Reserve 7 20'W 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 32 52'N 32 52'N Matlahuayl State Marine Reserve 32 5'N Point La Jolla 32 50'N 32 5'N 32 50'N 'N South La Jolla Conservation Area South La Jolla Reserve False Point 32 9'N 32 8'N 'N 32 6'N 32 7'N 32 7'N µ 'N 0.5 Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 7 20'W 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 7 6'W 7 5'W 56
46 South La Jolla Reserve Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; N. lat W. long. 3 ; and N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. Northern Boundary Vista Del Mar Ave Palomar Ave Pacific Terrace Hotel Ocean Front Walk Diamond St Southern Boundary 57
47 South La Jolla Conservation Area 'W 7 20'W 7 9.5'W 7 9'W 'N 32 50'N 32 50'N 'N 32 9'N South La Jolla Conservation Area South La Jolla Reserve 32 9'N 32 8'N 'N 'N 'N 'N µ Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 'N 'W 7 20'W 7 9.5'W 7 9'W 58
48 South La Jolla Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to N. lat W. long. 3 ; N. lat W. long. ; and N. lat W. long. 5 Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational take of pelagic finfish* [subsection 632(a)(3)], including Pacific bonito, by hook-and-line only is allowed. *Pelagic finfish are defined here as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), barracudas (Sphyraena spp.), billfishes (family Istiophoridae), dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), blue shark (Prionace glauca), salmon shark (Lamna ditropis), shortfin mako shark (lsurus oxyrinchus), thresher sharks (Alopias spp.), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), tunas (family Scombridae), and yellowtail (Seriola lalandi). The commercial take of marlin is not allowed. 59
49 Famosa Slough Conservation Area 7 'W 7 3'W 32 6'N 32 6'N 32 5'N 32 5'N Famosa Slough Conservation Area 32 'N µ Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 32 'N 60 7 'W 7 3'W
50 Famosa Slough Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within Famosa Slough estuary southward of the San Diego River channel, located at approximately N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except for take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection (C) [below]. (C) Habitat restoration, maintenance dredging and operation and maintenance of artificial structures is allowed inside the conservation area pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. Northern Boundary San Diego River Ocean Beach Freeway 6
51 Cabrillo Reserve 7 5'W 7.5'W 'N 32 0'N 'N Point Loma 'N Cabrillo Reserve 'N µ 0 0. Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 'N 7 5'W 7.5'W 62
52 Cabrillo Reserve Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; N. lat W. long. 3 ; N. lat W. long. ; and N. lat W. long. 5 Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. Humphr e y s Rd Cabrillo Rd 2nd S t 5 Northern Boundary Southern Boundary 63
53 Tijuana River Mouth Conservation Area 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 32 3'N 2 Oneonta Slough Naval Outlying Field Imperial Beach 32 3'N Tijuana R 'N Tijuana River Mouth Conservation Area Border Field State Park 32 33'N 32 32'N 3 U.S. - Mexico Border 32 32'N µ Miles Maps Not to be Used for Navigation 7 9'W 7 8'W 7 7'W 6
54 Tijuana River Mouth Conservation Area Boundary and Regulations from California Code of Regulations Title, Section 632 Boundary: (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: N. lat W. long. ; N. lat W. long. 2 ; N. lat W. long. 3 ; thence eastward along the U.S./Mexico Border to N. lat W. long. Permitted/Prohibited Uses: (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except:. The recreational take of coastal pelagic species* [Section.39], except market squid, by hand-held dip net [Section.2] only is allowed. 2. The commercial take of coastal pelagic species* [Section.39], except market squid, by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code] only is allowed. 3. Take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection (C) [below] is allowed. (C) Beach nourishment and other sediment management activities and operation and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the Department. Northern Boundary Seacoast Dr Tijuana River National Estuary Research Reserve Southern Boundary U.S.- Mexico Border * Coastal pelagic species are defined here as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus) and market squid (Doryteuthis (Loligo) opalescens). 65
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