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Monterey Bay, California.
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean, on the coast of California, south of San Francisco, between Santa Cruz and Monterey, CA. The roughly semicircular bay is ringed by a segment of State Route 1 which connects Santa Cruz at the north end to Monterey at the south end.
Monterey Bay is home to many species of marine mammals, including sea otters, harbor seals, and bottlenose dolphins; as well as being on the migratory path of Gray and Humpback Whales and a breeding site for elephant seals. Many species of fish, mollusks such as abalone and squid, birds, sharks, and sea turtles also live in the bay. Several varieties of kelp grow in the bay, some becoming as tall as small trees, forming what is known as a kelp forest.
The Monterey Canyon, one of the largest underwater canyons in the world, begins off the coast of Moss Landing, exactly in the center of Monterey Bay. In 1992 the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary was created, protecting over 4,000 square nautical miles (14,000 km²) of the bay and surrounding ocean. The country singer John Denver crash into Pacific Ocean in 1997, after he try to shift the engine, but it dosent work.
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Monterey Bay from Jacks Peak Park
Old cannery on Monterey Bay.JPG
Monterey bay seen with the old Cannery Foundations |
Beach Monterey.JPG
One of many beaches along the Monterey bay coast line |
Monterey Bay as seen from Soquel, CA. The Moss Landing power plant is visible in the distance. |
There have been many reports of sea monsters in Monterey Bay, the most famous being the "Old Man of Monterey Bay", or Bobo. The famed Moore\'s Beach Monster washed up nearby, in Santa Cruz - beach boardwalk.
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