Del Mar Landing State Marine Reserve

ocean and rocky shore

Overview

Del Mar Landing State Marine Reserve (SMR) is located about two miles south of the town of Gualala, along a rocky stretch of shoreline adjacent to The Sea Ranch community. The SMR covers almost a quarter square mile of Sonoma's coastal waters to depths of around 90 feet. The SMR extends along more than half a mile of coastline characterized by tall bluffs, rocky shores, and sandy coves.

Tidepools and rocky reefs within the SMR are rich in marine life such as red abalone, sea urchins, lingcod, and rockfish, while the seaside cliffs provide an excellent vantage point for spotting harbor seals and migrating whales. This marine protected area (MPA), established in 2010, modified the pre-existing Del Mar Landing Ecological Reserve to better protect nearshore finfish, abalone, and their habitat.

Regulations

It is unlawful to injure, damage, take, or possess any living, geological, or cultural marine resource.

California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 632(b)(32)(opens in new tab)

Quick Facts

MPA size: 0.22 square miles

Shoreline span: 0.7 miles

Depth range: 0 to 87 feet

Habitat composition*:

  • Rock: 0.41 square miles
  • Sand/mud: 0.05 square miles

*Habitat calculations are based on three-dimensional area and may exceed the total MPA area listed above.

About Del Mar Landing State Marine Reserve

Photo Gallery

8 JUL
2022

Black turnstones, Del Mar Landing SMR

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