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Spring 2022 Annual Wildlife Protection Closures

Two adult harbor seals on a sand bar and a harbor seal pup nursing from the seal on the left.

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News Release Date: March 1, 2022

Contact: Christine Beekman, 415-464-5135

POINT REYES STATION, CA — Point Reyes National Seashore announces its spring wildlife protection closures. These area closures take effect March 1, 2022.

Harbor seal pupping area closures remain in effect through June 30, 2022. The closed areas include the waters of Drakes Estero and Limantour Estero, including tidal areas. (Map 299 KB PDF) During this time recreational activities such as kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, paddle boarding, snorkeling and underwater diving are not allowed. In addition, Double Point and the westernmost point of Limantour Spit (Map 104 KB PDF) are closed to all entry.

Nesting seabird area closures remain in effect through July 31, 2022. The closed areas include Miller Rocks, Hob Island, and Duck Island. Storm petrels, rhinoceros aucklets, common murres, pigeon guillemots, pelagic cormorants, and double-crested cormorants are among the bird species protected during this time.

Nesting snowy plover area closures remain in effect through September 30, 2022. The closed area is from North Beach parking lot to Kehoe Beach, and within Abbotts Lagoon. It is closed to pets, kiteboarding, and kite flying. Kiteboarding, and kite flying are also prohibited at Abbotts Lagoon through September 30.

Harbor seals are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and it is unlawful to disturb them while they are resting onshore. Nesting seabirds are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 (text and guide).

For more information and current conditions, visit the park's website, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Last updated: April 5, 2024

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