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  1. Aug 9, 2023 · Kayaking in Monterey Bay is the best way to explore the stunning coastline and experience Monterey’s phenomenal marine wildlife. The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary is home to an incredible amount of marine life (including more than 30 species of whales and dolphins) , rich kelp forests, salt marshes, mudflats, deep-sea corals, and ...

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Read More. The "Open Sea" exhibit best exemplifies how special the massive Monterey Bay Aquarium is. Sea turtles, stingrays, sharks, jellyfish and schools of fish have thousands of gallons of ...

  3. A Message from the Superintendent. Designated in 1992, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS) is a federally protected marine area offshore of California's central coast. Stretching from Marin to Cambria, the sanctuary encompasses a shoreline length of 276 miles and 6,094 square statute miles (4,601 nmi2) of ocean, extending an average ...

  4. From the dramatic panoramas of Big Sur to the fairytale cottages of Carmel-by-the-Sea, these paths tie all of Monterey together, creating one big, epic journey. A visit to the iconic Monterey Bay Aquarium and a trip through time on historic Cannery Row merely scratch the surface of things to do on California's central coast.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Welcome to the Sanctuary! With 6,094 square statute miles (4,601 nmi2) of water and 276 miles of coastline there is no shortage of areas to snorkel or dive in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. The Sanctuary boasts some of the most popular dive spots in central and northern California, including the Breakwater in Monterey, Lovers Point ...

  6. Cities. Monterey Bay is a beautiful and marine-rich area that straddles the border between the rugged Central Coast and the Bay Area regions of California. The area was immortalized by the works of novelist John Steinbeck. The northern half is in Santa Cruz County and the southern half in Monterey County .

  7. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Sea Otter Program has played an important role in the continued recovery of the southern sea otter population with our research, rescue, rehabilitation, and surrogacy work. Discover our history

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