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Quick Facts: The Sanctuary at a Glance Northern Boundary: Rocky Point, 7 miles north of Golden Gate Bridge. Southern Boundary: Cambria, San Luis Obispo County. Seaward Boundary: Average of 30 miles offshore (and as far as 53 miles offshore). Shoreward Boundary: Mean High Tide.
The seafloor within the sanctuary reaches a depth of 12,743 feet (2.4 miles) below the ocean surface. The marine sanctuary encompasses no dry ground. Its shoreward boundary extends inland no further than the mean high tide line.
San Francisco itself is further north along the coast, by about 75 miles (120 km), accessible via CA 1 and US 101. Santa Cruz is located at the north end of the bay, and Monterey is on the Monterey Peninsula at the south end.
It is one of our nations largest national marine sanctuaries, and is larger than Yellowstone National Park. The sanctuary contains extensive kelp forests and one of North Americas largest underwater canyons and closest-to-shore deep ocean environments.
Here, youll find tide pools, coastal wetlands, kelp forests and a deep submarine canyon. A bounty of plants and animals call this special place home including 34 species of marine mammals, more than 180 species of seabirds and shorebirds, at least 525 species of fishes and an abundance of seaweeds.
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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 distance of 30 miles from shore. At its deepest point, MBNMS reaches 12,743 feet (more than two miles).
Many state parks and beaches in the sanctuary allow saltwater fishing. While surf fishing at a sandy beach you might reel in halibut, striped bass, surfperch and smelt. Rocky beaches are good places to try for rockfish and cabezon.

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