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Moro Cojo Slough State Marine Reserve

2007 establishments in CaliforniaCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife areasEstuaries of CaliforniaLandforms of Monterey County, CaliforniaMarine sanctuaries in California
Protected areas established in 2007Protected areas of Monterey County, California

Moro Cojo Estuary State Marine Reserve (SMR) is a marine protected area established to protect the wildlife and habitats in Moro Cojo Slough. Moro Cojo Slough is located inland from Monterey Bay on the central coast of California, directly south of the more widely known Elkhorn Slough. The area covers 0.46 square miles (1.2 km2). The SMR protects all marine life within its boundaries. Fishing and take of all living marine resources is prohibited.

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Moro Cojo Slough State Marine Reserve
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