Last updated: May 7, 2021
Place
Sign: Marine Protected Areas Santa Barbara Island
The California Channel Islands shelter some of the richest marine ecosystems in the world and have been set aside as both a National Park and a National Marine Sanctuary. A network of 13 Marine Protected Areas covering 318 square miles (240 square nautical miles) have been established by the State of California and the federal government to provide a refuge for sea life.
Marine Protected Area Regulations
Diving, surfing, swimming, and boating are allowed within Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) but fishing is restricted. Anchoring and transit through MPAs with catch onboard is allowed, so long as fishing gear is stowed and not in use.
Santa Barbara Island Marine Reserve
Prohibits take of all living, geological, or cultural resources.