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Asilomar State Marine Reserve is one of four
small marine protected
areas (MPAs) located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at
the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast.[1] The
four MPAs together encompass 2.96 square miles. Asilomar SMR
protects all the marine life within its boundaries.
History
The Asilomar State Marine Reserve (SMR) was established in
September 2007 by the California Fish and Game Commission. It was
one of 29 marine protected areas adopted during the first phase of
the Marine Life Protection Act
Initiative. The Marine Life Protection Act Initiative (or
MLPAI) is a collaborative public process to create a statewide
network of marine protected areas along the California
coastline.
As part of a network of small marine protected areas, the
reserve helps protect some of the central coast’s most heavily used
and accessible areas near the shore while leaving most of the
coastal waters open for continued fishing.
Geography and natural
features
Asilomar SMR is located off the coast of the Monterey
Peninsula, at the southern end of Monterey Bay. It covers an
area of 1.51 sq. miles. The reserve is directly offshore from Asilomar
State Beach.
Asilomar SMR is the westernmost of four marine protected areas
bordering the Monterey Peninsula. It is adjacent to the Pacific
Grove Marine Gardens State Marine Conservation Area. Further east
are the Lovers Point State Marine Reserve and the Edward F.
Ricketts State Marine Conservation Area. All four areas are
included within the Monterey Bay
National Marine Sanctuary.
This marine protected area is bounded by the mean high tide line
and straight lines connecting the following points in the order
listed:[2]
Habitat and
wildlife
The Monterey Peninsula includes extensive tidepools brimming with
life. Its sandy beaches are used by pupping harbor seals, and
dense kelp
beds offshore provide shelter for sea otters. The Asilomar
SMR provides habitat for a variety of marine life, and includes kelp forest, beach, rocky intertidal, and soft and
hard bottom.[3]
Recreation and nearby
attractions
The natural beauty and ocean resources of the Monterey Peninsula
draw millions of visitors from around the world each year,
including more than 60,000 scuba divers drawn by the area’s easy
access, variety of wildlife, and massive kelp forests[4]
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is a major
tourist attraction featuring a 28 foot living kelp forest. The
exhibit includes many of the species native to the nearby marine
protected areas. The aquarium also houses sea otters, intertidal
wildlife, and occasionally sea turtles.
In addition to diving and visiting the aquarium, people enjoy
the Monterey Bay by kayaking, whale watching, charter fishing,
surfing, bird watching, tidepooling and walking on the beach.
Asilomar State Beach, adjacent to the reserve, offers a .75 mile
walking trail.
California’s marine protected areas encourage recreational and
educational uses of the ocean.[5]
Activities such as kayaking, diving, snorkeling, and swimming are
allowed unless otherwise restricted. As a fully-protected marine
reserve, harvest of marine life including fish, invertebrates, and kelp is not allowed in
Asilomar SMR.
Scientific
monitoring
As specified by the Marine Life Protection Act, select marine
protected areas along California’s central coast are being
monitored by scientists to track their effectiveness and learn more
about ocean health. Similar studies in marine protected areas
located off of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands have already
detected gradual improvements in fish size and number.[6]
Local scientific and educational institutions involved in the
monitoring include the Hopkins Marine Station, the Monterey Bay
Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), and Moss Landing Marine
Laboratories. Research methods include hook-and-line sampling,
scuba diver surveys, and the use of Remote Operated
Vehicle (ROV) submarines.
References
- ^
California Department of Fish and Game. "Online Guide to California’s
Central Coast Marine Protected Areas". Retrieved on December
18, 2008
- ^
California Department of Fish and Game. "Central Coast Marine Protected
Areas". Retrieved December 18, 2008.
- ^
Department of Fish and Game. "Appendix O. Regional MPA
Management Plans". Master Plan for Marine Protected Areas
(approved February 2008). Retrieved December 18, 2008.
- ^
Department of Fish and Game. "Central Coast Regional Profile", page
89. Marine Life Protection Act Initiative.
- ^
Department of Fish and Game. "California Fish and Game Code
section 2853 (b)(3)". Marine Life Protection Act. Retrieved
December 18, 2008.
- ^
Castell, Jenn, et al. "How do patterns of abundance
and size structure differ between fished and unfished waters in the
Channel Islands? Results from SCUBA surveys". Partnership for
Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO) at University
of California, Santa Barbara and University of California, Santa
Cruz; Channel Islands National Park. Retrieved December 18,
2008.
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Coordinates: 36°37.3′N 121°56.7′W / 36.6217°N
121.945°W / 36.6217;
-121.945