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Edward F. Ricketts State Marine Conservation Area

2007 establishments in CaliforniaCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife areasCulture of Monterey, CaliforniaMarine sanctuaries in CaliforniaMonterey Bay
Pacific Grove, CaliforniaProtected areas established in 2007Protected areas of Monterey County, CaliforniaTourist attractions in Monterey County, California
California Monterey Bay NARA 543402
California Monterey Bay NARA 543402

Edward F. Ricketts State Marine Conservation Area is one of four small marine protected areas located near the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove, at the southern end of Monterey Bay on California’s central coast. The four areas together encompass 2.96 square miles (7.7 km2). Within SMCAs fishing and take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational take of finfish by hook-and-line and the commercial take of giant and bull kelp under certain conditions.

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