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slug ▼ | airtable_createdTime | airtable_id | area | body | country_slug | latitude | longitude | name | region | 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 |
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almar-avenue | 2020-08-31T04:34:10.000Z | recRiwdIFJbTEAw4k | Santa Cruz | This intertidal platform slopes from a high zone through a mussel bed on to a surfgrass bed. This is a site that can have some human traffic, mostly surfers and beachcombers, within and through the intertidal. | us | 36.9512125 | -122.042495 | Almar Avenue | us_pacific_coast | America/Los_Angeles | Across from 1212 West Cliff Drive, look for a set of stairs next to a large cypress tree that leads from the bike path to the site. | There are no public rest rooms near the site. Find restrooms nearby at Natural Bridges State Park or at Lighthouse Field. | Nearby | Park on West Cliff Drive. | 36.9509718 | -122.0438971 | collecting of any sort is illegal without a CA DFW scientific collecting permit. | http://www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/nongame/research_permit/scp/scp_aplic_procs.html | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
opal-cliffs | 2020-08-31T04:39:20.000Z | recyyclyRwDDg0OGp | Santa Cruz | This is a very flat intertidal area. Because the platforms are so flat, only a small rise in the water level floods them. Watch the rising tide, as that will determine the amount of time you will have to work the site. Also, the soft rocks of Opal Cliffs contain numerous fossils, including whale bones. These can become exposed and eroded free, then scattered about in the intertidal. If you are lucky, you might see some! However, unlike Soquel Avenue, the Opal Cliffs site did not appear to be affected by the county’s sewage discharge in the early 1970s. Therefore it could be used as a comparison site to the recovery of the soquel Avenue site once the discharge was stopped in 1976. | us | 36.9599223 | -121.9638587 | Opal Cliffs | us_pacific_coast | America/Los_Angeles | To reach the site, walk down the stairs at the intersection of 41st Avenue and East Cliff Drive and straight out to the seaward edge of the outcrop. It is the northwest section of the outer platform, just beyond the channel that parallels the shore and 49 meters from the outcrop. | There is a public restroom in the parking lot at the intersection of 41st Avenue and East Cliff Drive | Nearby | Park near the intersection of 41st Avenue and East Cliff Drive. | collecting of any sort is illegal without a CA DFW scientific collecting permit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
rockview-drive | 2020-08-31T04:34:44.000Z | recB48WHS55mMiBqZ | Santa Cruz | This is a large rip rap site of big boulders that leads to a flat surfgrass-covered area at the bottom of the vertical transect. Surfers use the area around this site frequently | us | 36.9542312 | -121.9746314 | Rockview Drive | us_pacific_coast | America/Los_Angeles | There are three ways to get to the site: The first access route is at the ocean end of Rockview Drive; simply clamber over the rocks to the beach or go down the stairs between the houses on the eastern side of the road. This will place you on the site where our transect runs across the boulder riprap. The second access route is down the stairs on the ocean side of Pleasure Point Drive, halfway between Rockview Drive and East Cliff Drive. The stairs lead to some boulder riprap next to a sandy beach. Walk west across the sandy beach to the site. The third access route is down the surfer trail just east of the 32nd Avenue-East Cliff Drive intersection. That places you on the sand-covered platform from where you can walk west on the sand and rocks, past the second access route and on to the Rockview Drive site. | There is a portable toilet at the intersection of 32nd Avenue and East Cliff Drive. | Nearby | This site is located between the cities of Santa Cruz and Capitola. The Rockview Drive site is off the western tip of Soquel Point, below the end of Rockview Drive. You can park on Rockview Drive or Pleasure Point Drive | collecting of any sort is illegal without a CA DFW scientific collecting permit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
soquel-avenue | 2020-08-31T04:39:03.000Z | recZ0FVUrLcmIf25e | Santa Cruz | This is a very flat intertidal bench area. Because the platforms are so flat, only a small rise in the water level floods them. Moreover, as the tide comes in it fills the channels first. You should watch the rising tide or you will need to wade back through quite deep water in the channels! | us | 36.9549897 | -121.9709407 | Soquel Avenue | us_pacific_coast | America/Los_Angeles | This site is located between the cities of Santa Cruz and Capitola, directly off the end of 33rd Avenue, looking southeast. The site is off the eastern tip of Soquel Point on an extensive low-zone platform covered with surfgrasses. The site can only be reached by walking when the tide is at or below –1.0 feet; such low tides occur in the afternoons of late fall and winter and the mornings of late spring and summer. To reach the outer-most platform and the sampling site, clamber down the surfer trail at the 33rd Avenue / East Cliff Drive intersection. That places you on the sand-covered platform from where you can walk out on the platforms. You can circumvent the deeper portions of the channels by going around to the east, and then out to the sampling site by walking west on the outer-most platform. | There is a portable toilet at the intersection of 32nd Avenue and East Cliff Drive. | Nearby | Park near the 33rd Avenue / East Cliff Drive intersection of 33rd Avenue and East Cliff Drive. | collecting of any sort is illegal without a CA DFW scientific collecting permit. | http://www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/nongame/research_permit/scp/scp_aplic_procs.html | -1.0 | 33rd Ave | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
weston-beach | 2017-11-26T01:49:43.000Z | recwag7Xz5KcUt6FD | Carmel/Monterey | This site features a gently sloping platform with high algal diversity. The site is reached by crossing a small boulder field, and the alga covered rocks can be very slippery. Sturdy boots and trekking poles are highly recommended. This state park is loaded with nooks and crannies full of marine life. Weston Beach is the largest and best known of the beaches at Point Lobos. An area called Weston Beach is the best place to visit tide pools at Point Lobos State Reserve. The tide pools at Point Lobos are only visible at certain times, depending on the season and tide schedule. Some areas only visible during a season or two while others exposed for viewing multiple times a day. The critters most often exposed for viewing include hermit crabs, different species of algae, anemones, and snails. The less frequently visible inhabitants include bat stars, sea urchins, and squishy looking things called “nudibranchs,” which are only visible during seasons of very low tides. If you’re determined to see your very first nudibranch, plan your visit to coincide with the lowest tides of the year. Hiking, wildflowers and sea life galore are the features of this picturesque area of Carmel. The best spot to check out the tide pools is on Weston Beach, just south and west of the main entrance. If you are lucky you may even spot a sea lion or otter frolicking in the waves. Volunteer docents are available to answer questions at the Sea Lion Point parking lot most days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. | us | 36.5129335 | -121.9445659 | Weston beach | us_pacific_coast | America/Los_Angeles | http://www.californiabeaches.com/map/point-lobos-state-natural-reserve-beaches/ | The best spot to check out the tide pools is on Weston Beach, just south and west of the main entrance | Highway 1 and Riley Ranch Rd. Carmel, | Restrooms are located just past the kiosk at the entrance to Point Lobos State Nature Reserve. | Yes | Parking: $10. Park at Weston Beach. The parking lot is on the right (ocean side) of the road. | ["California State Park", "California State Nature Preservr"] | (831) 624-4909 | $10 day use fee per car | 36.5128984 | -121.9430045 | Yes | collecting of any sort is illegal without a CA DFW scientific collecting permit. | Buses must obtain a permit in advance. | The alga covered rocks can be very slippery. Sturdy boots, trekking poles and knee pads are highly recommended! | https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing/Scientific-Collecting | Volunteer docents are available to answer questions at the Sea Lion Point parking lot most days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
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