airtable_createdTime,airtable_id,area,body,country_slug,latitude,longitude,name,region,slug,time_zone,website_url,directions_to_tidepools,address,bathroom_info,bathrooms,header_credit,header_image,parking,temp_reference,managment,open_to_public,phone,visitor_center,cost,hours,directions_latitude,directions_longitude,docents,dogs,food_options,rules_and_collecting,groups,accessibility_and_safety,live_on_site,natalie_visited,pet_policy,radius_km,rules_and_collecting_url,station_id,tagline,tidepool_height,variance_ft,wikipedia,other_names,picnic_options,header_credit_url,official_open,docent_info,webcam_url 2020-08-31T04:31:11.000Z,recSrjNs2YhZElex8,Santa Barbara,"The study site is a rocky point, approximately 500 meters past the marine lab buildings and the public restroom. The site is the first large rocky outcrop you come to as you walk west along Campus Point Beach. The three rocks are surrounded by sand, which varies in height seasonally.",us,34.4045437,-119.8441133,Campus Point,us_pacific_coast,campus-point,America/Los_Angeles,,"The study site is a rocky point, approximately 500 meters past the marine lab buildings and the public restroom. The site is the first large rocky outcrop you come to as you walk west along Campus Point Beach. The three rocks are surrounded by sand, which varies in height more or less seasonally. It consists of three parts, a shoreward portion, a middle rock and an oceanward portion, separated by sand and then a narrow channel.","Santa Barbra, CA",There are public restrooms located at the edge of Campus Point Beach.,Yes,,,"Campus Point is located on the University of California, Santa Barbara (map of the University of California Santa Barbara campus). Take Highway 217 to the East Campus entrance of UCSB. Go left through the roundabout onto Lagoon Road. Follow Lagoon Road until you can take a left into parking lot #6 Lot #6 has twenty metered spots that can be purchased at the Pay Station. Pay Stations take $1 and $5 bills and do not give change. Prices range from $2 to $8 per space, depending on the length of time you plan to stay",,"[""University of California"", ""UC Santa Barbra""]",,,No,"Prices range from $2 to $8 per space, depending on the length of time you plan to stay.",,34.4085776,-119.8427913,Yes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,You can schedule a REEF Tour by contacting outreach@msi.ucsb.edu, 2020-08-31T04:31:39.000Z,recX4H63f8kUQqBbF,Santa Barbara,Coal Oil Point is a low-lying flat rocky reef with scattered boulders and surge channels. The reef is often partially buried in sand in spring and summer months. Mussel beds can only be found on larger boulders and raised areas. Be careful of old pier piling remains as this area was once an active oil field. This is also a pop,us,34.406672,-119.8779161,Coal Oil Point,us_pacific_coast,coal-oil-point,America/Los_Angeles,,

Follow the trail west along the coast from the line of trees car parking. There is a slope down to beach level and close to there is the reef

,"Santa Barbara, CA","There is a portable restroom available on the bluff top, near the entrance to the western beach trail. Other facilities are available in the Isla Vista business district. ",Yes,,,"If you do not have a UC Santa Barbara West Campus parking pass, you will need to park in the western end of the community of Isla Vista and walk aproximately 0.5 miles to the point either on the blufftop trail or along the beach To reach the parking area, turn left at the junction with El Colegio from Storke and then take your next right, at Camino Corto. Drive 5 blocks to Del Playa. Turn right and drive for two blocks, and park along the row of trees. A trail leads out to the point and COPR.",,"[""University of California"", ""UC Santa Barbra"", ""California State Marine Conservation Area""]",,,,,,34.4100387,-119.8696294,,,,Recreational or commercial take of marine life is prohibited.,

Groups must make a reservation prior to visiting

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