Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary: Your Guide to its Natural History and Recreation
A newspaper for the Marine Sanctuary which educates and informs potential visitors of the diversity of life to see and how to properly respect it. Also included is a history of the sanctuary, a wildlife viewing calendar, a list of affiliated research groups, other establishments and coastal areas to explore, and a brief map of the sanctuary.
Notables: southern sea otter, California sea lion, great egret, snowy plover, great blue heron, pelagic cormorant, California brown pelican, common murre, coral, giant kelp, gray whale, blue whale, northern elephant seal, harbor seal, common dolphin, windsurfing, Pigeon Point Lighthouse, Hurricane Point
Notables: southern sea otter, California sea lion, great egret, snowy plover, great blue heron, pelagic cormorant, California brown pelican, common murre, coral, giant kelp, gray whale, blue whale, northern elephant seal, harbor seal, common dolphin, windsurfing, Pigeon Point Lighthouse, Hurricane Point
Creator:
Jenny Carless
Source:
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Date: Undated
Type:
NEWSPAPER; NEWS; ARTICLE; PHOTO; MAP; ILLUSTRATION; CALENDAR
Coverage:
- Museums
- Education
- Tourism
- Beaches
- 1990s
- 2010s
- 2000s
- Biology
- Zoology
- Science
- Monterey Bay
- Monterey
- Santa Cruz
- Big Sur
Identifier: MS-SANTA CRUZ-NATURE-05
Collection
Citation
Carless, Jenny. “Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary: Your Guide to its Natural History and Recreation.” Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. SCPL Local History. https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/140078. Accessed 14 Jan. 2026.
