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Santa Barbara Channel | California Sea GrantThe Santa Barbara Channel extends from Point Conception to Point Dume, including the four Northern Channel Islands. It has historic importance for fisheries.
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Santa Barbara Channel Coastal and Ocean ScienceOct 7, 2009 · The Santa Barbara Channel area extends from the steep Santa Ynez Mountains on the north to the Channel Islands and adjacent continental shelf ...
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Channel Islands National Marine SanctuaryChannel Islands National Marine Sanctuary protects 1470 square miles of ocean waters around the Northern Channel Islands: Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, ...Visit · Contact Us · Meet the Staff · Sanctuary Advisory CouncilMissing: geography | Show results with:geography
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About Santa Barbara Channel — WebGNOME documentationAll current patterns were created by the NOAA Current Analysis for Trajectory Simulation (CATS) hydrodynamic application. ... Data Assimilation Model Study of the ...Upwelling State · Convergent State · Decision Tree
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Marine Animals - Channel Islands National Park (U.S. National Park ...Jun 21, 2022 · Many species of pinnipeds (seals and sea lions) and cetaceans (whales and dolphins) either breed on the islands or feed in the productive waters ...
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Santa Barbara Well blowout; Santa Barbara, California | IncidentNewsOn January 28, 1969, a well blowout occurred 5.5 miles southeast of Santa Barbara, releasing 100,000 barrels of oil from faults. The well was capped on ...
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45 Years after the Santa Barbara Oil Spill, Looking at a Historic ...Jan 28, 2014 · Forty-five years ago, on January 28, 1969, bubbles of black oil and gas began rising up out of the blue waters near Santa Barbara, Calif.
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Surface Circulation in the Santa Barbara Channel | OceanographyOct 2, 2015 · The Santa Barbara Channel is an elongated basin ~100 km by 40 km lying between the California coast, where it trends westward from greater Los Angeles to Pt. ...
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[PDF] Channel Islands, California - NOAA Nautical ChartsThis chapter describes the eight Channel Islands that extend for 130 miles in a northwest direction off the coast of southern California from San Diego to ...
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Explore the Santa Barbara ChannelDiscover the Santa Barbara Channel and the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary, home to a biodiverse ecosystem of fish, birds, whales, dolphins and plant life.
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[PDF] Santa Barbara Channel Coastal and Ocean ScienceThe USGS is documenting the locations, geometry, and slip rates of all the major earthquake faults in this area, information essential for seismic- hazard ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Summary Report on Recent Developments, Santa Barbara Channel ...Sep 20, 2019 · The Santa Barbara Channel is between the Oxnard plain in Ventura ... Maximum water depth is 2,050 ft. The areal extent of federal ...
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Currents and Upwelling - Channel Islands National Park (U.S. ...Upwelling occurs when winds parallel to the coast and the rotation of the earth work together to push warmer surface water offshore. This allows for the colder ...
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Chapter 2: Tectonic History of the Transverse Ranges: Rotation and ...Oct 6, 2021 · The Transverse Ranges block rotated 80-110° due to plate collisions, causing faulting and basin formation. This rotation occurred in three ...
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Topographic development of a compressional mountain range, the ...Nov 4, 2022 · The western Transverse Ranges are a tectonically active mountain belt in southern California (USA) characterized by fast rates of shortening ...
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[PDF] Report (pdf) - USGS Publications WarehouseThe seismic reflection data show that the Santa Barbara and Ventura basins have been subjected to basin-forming tectonics - recurrent marginal uplift ...
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[PDF] Characterization of the Hosgri Fault Zone and Adjacent Structures in ...Cover: Hosgri Fault Zone near Santa Maria Province, California. Page 3. Characterization of the Hosgri Fault Zone and Adjacent Structures in the Offshore. Santa ...
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Block rotation and termination of the Hosgri strike-slip fault ...Jun 2, 2017 · The Hosgri fault is located immediately offshore of south-central California and is part of the transform boundary between the Pacific and ...
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Neotectonics of the San Cayetano fault, Transverse Ranges, CaliforniaJun 1, 2017 · Related Book Content. Potential earthquake faults offshore Southern California, from the eastern Santa Barbara Channel south to Dana Point.
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High-resolution climate records from Santa Barbara Basin, CADetailed analysis of high-resolution multi-channel seismic reflection and single-channel data, along with stratigraphic correlation with well logs from ODP 893 ...
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[PDF] results: Site 893 is located at 34°17.25'N, 120°02.2'W, on the floorModern and Holocene hemi- pelagic sedimentary sequences in the Santa Barbara Basin were deposited in low-oxygen environments. During the late Quaternary, an ...
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Tracing the Arguello Submarine Canyon System from Shelf Origins ...Jan 1, 2019 · The Arguello submarine canyon/channel system extends over 300 km from the continental shelf off Point Arguello and Point Conception in ...
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Chumash Midden (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 17, 2021 · Twenty-seven archeological sites mark the Chumash presence on Anacapa. They made seasonal trips to the island to fish, hunt sea mammals, and gather shellfish.Missing: prehistory | Show results with:prehistory
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[PDF] shellfish analysis from a santa cruz island red abalone midden“Red abalone middens” are a type of archaeological site on the Northern Channel Islands that are characterized by large quantities of red abalone shells ( ...
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Chumash on Santa Cruz Island (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 18, 2021 · The Chumash on Santa Cruz Island had a complex society, dependent on marine resources, and made shell beads for currency. They were called ' ...Missing: art | Show results with:art
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[PDF] Subsistence Patterns in Middle and Late Period Deposits at CA-SBA ...The majority of ethnohistoric and archaeological documentation regarding the timing and nature of major subsistence changes among the Chumash has been derived ...
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[PDF] CaliforniaThe Santa Cruz Chumash name of the island is Huimal or Guima (Heizer 1955 ... There are only two known examples on Santa Cruz of rudimentary rock art.
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Chumash Tomol Plank Canoes - Santa Barbara Maritime MuseumLearn about the Chumash Tomol plank canoe. Discover how the Chumash would use these canoes for trade around Santa Barbara and the nearby Channel Islands.
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Chumash Tomol Crossing to Channel Islands National ParkAug 10, 2023 · A 24-mile journey to Santa Cruz Island in a traditional Chumash tomol plank canoe called Muptami, or “Deep Memories.”
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Low population density settlement patterns on California's Northern ...“Changes in subsistence on marine resources through 7,000 years of prehistory on Santa Cruz Island,” in Archaeology on the Northern Channel Islands of ...
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[PDF] Relation of the Voyage of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, 1542-1543Leaving San Buenaventura on the 13th, they sailed west through the Santa Barbara channel, anchoring at Rincón, at the. Carpintería, above Point Goleta, at ...
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Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo - National Park ServiceJuan Rodriguez Cabrillo led the first European expedition that explored what is now the west coast of the United States.Missing: Barbara | Show results with:Barbara
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VIZCAINO, Sebastian - IslapediaOct 20, 2018 · Vizcaino is known to have anchored at Santa Catalina Island. He sailed into the Santa Barbara Channel on the eve of the feast day of Saint Barbara.
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[PDF] Diary of Sebastian Vizcaino, 1602-1603 - American JourneysProceeding therefore into the Santa. Bárbara Canal, so named by Vizcaino, the vessels were driven through it by a storm. Rounding Point Concepción and sail ...
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Santa Bárbara - California Missions FoundationFounded on December 4 th , 1786 by Father Lasuén and named after Saint Barbara, Mission Santa Bárbara is known as “The Queen of the Missions”.
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Spanish Missions in California - ArcGIS StoryMapsOct 13, 2022 · This map shows a potential route between the 21 missions, maneuvering through undeveloped mountain ranges, waterways, and coastline the ...
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[PDF] Mexican California: The Heyday of the Ranchos - CSUNHuge cattle ranches, or ranchos, emerged as the dominant institutions of Mexican California. Traders and settlers from the United States began to arrive, ...
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Nine Generations of Californians: Serving Under Three FlagsMay 23, 2025 · The Mexican-American War in California ended on January 13, 1847 with the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ( ...
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Goleta's Whaling StationJan 3, 2015 · A shore whaling station was located here for about twenty years starting in 1870 to help provide Americans with whale oil for heating and lamps.
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SEALING - IslapediaJune 19, 1873 [SB Index]: “The sea lioness and seal shipped from Santa Barbara to Woodward's Garden, San Francisco, have arrived safely, and been assigned ...
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[PDF] A BRIEF HISTORY OF OIL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHERN ...In the 1920s, a series of discoveries along the Santa Barbara Channel, particularly at Rincon (northwest of Ventura) and Ellwood and Capitan (west of Santa ...
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History of U.S. Offshore Oil Drilling - The Institute for Energy ResearchSep 21, 2020 · In 1896, a 300-foot pier was built off the Santa Barbara Channel in California and a standard cable-tool rig was mounted on it.
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Oil & Gas - Santa Barbara ChannelkeeperThe Channel was home to the first offshore oil well in Summerland in 1896. The first platform, Hazel, was erected in the Channel in 1958 two miles offshore of ...Missing: century | Show results with:century
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Military on San Miguel (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 28, 2021 · The island was used for a short time as a radio communications outpost during the 1930s, as a coastal lookout post during World War II, a ...
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World War II Comes to OjaiFeb 24, 2013 · On February 24, 1942, the Ojai Valley's readiness was put to the test when a Japanese submarine slipped into the Santa Barbara Channel and fired 20 rounds from ...
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Vandenberg SFB | Base Overview & Info | MilitaryINSTALLATIONSThe installation was used for Army tank, infantry, and artillery training during World War II, and again during the Korean War. In 1957, the installation ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] History-of-the-1925-Santa-Barbara-Earthquake-June-9 ... - EQ25.orgJun 9, 2025 · The population of Santa Barbara in 1920 was counted at 19,441 residents. Abridged Historic Earthquakes. Gidney et. al (1917) wrote about the ...Missing: growth | Show results with:growth
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[PDF] Industrial Development, 1850-1980 - Los Angeles City Planningwere primary drivers of Los Angeles' agricultural boom of the 1920s and 1930s. ... , February 19, 1941. 272 “State's Apparel Trade Booms, Los Angeles Times ...
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Pleistocene to Holocene continuity and discontinuity in California ...The southern California Coast and Santa Barbara Channel contain one of the most productive fisheries in the world, fueled by upwelling of nutrient-rich marine ...
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[PDF] Monitoring and Evaluation of Kelp Forest Ecosystems in the MLPA ...Project Description and Background - Kelp forest and nearshore rocky reef ecosystems are among the most productive in the world and provide numerous ...
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Santa Barbara Coastal LTERThe Santa Barbara Coastal Long Term Ecological Research (SBC LTER) site is an interdisciplinary program established in 2000 to understand the ecology of ...Missing: ENSO variability monitoring USGS
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A Safe Haven in a Changing World - National Marine SanctuariesThe Channel Islands have historically been home to vast kelp forests, extensive seagrass meadows, and other coastal ecosystems that support a plethora of ...
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Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary – Case StudyJul 25, 2020 · The Sanctuary contains over 33 species of marine mammals, over 60 species of seabirds, hundreds of fish species, thousands of invertebrate ...
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The Blob marine heatwave transforms California kelp forest ... - NIHOct 28, 2022 · Sessile invertebrates in Californian kelp forests exhibit prolonged changes to community structure following a marine heatwave event.
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Fish assemblages around seven oil platforms in the Santa Barbara ...In 1995–97, we surveyed the fishes living on and around seven offshore oil platforms in the Santa Barbara Channel region using the research submersible Delta.Missing: seabirds | Show results with:seabirds
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Species Archetype Models of Kelp Forest Communities Reveal ...Dec 2, 2021 · The 82 species of macroalgae, invertebrates, and fish monitored in kelp forests across the Santa Barbara Channel fell into 10 archetypes, each ...Missing: productivity | Show results with:productivity
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[PDF] Three decades of variability in California's giant kelp forests from the ...diver estimated kelp variables at two sites in the Santa Barbara Channel as part of the Santa Barbara Coastal Long Term Ecological Research project (SBC LTER) ...
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[PDF] Coastal Processes Study of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties ...The USGS plans to establish a long-term monitoring presence in the region with annual surveys in October. This effort was initialized by funding from the ...Missing: LTER | Show results with:LTER
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Systematic Marine Mammal Aerial Surveys to Guide ... - SIMoNIn 2007, ship strikes gained even greater attention when five blue whales washed ashore in the Santa Barbara Channel region and were ruled as likely to be ship ...<|separator|>
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Santa Barbara Channel Whale Heritage AreaFrom mid-February to mid-May, an estimated 28,000 gray whales migrate through the channel, often with mothers and calves swimming rather close to shore. For the ...
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Santa Barbara Whale Watching - Condor ExpressHumpback whales are our most frequently seen whales from March-November. An estimated population of about 5,000 of these gentle giants call the California coast ...We See Whales Year Round!! · Santa Barbara Whale Watching · The Wildlife
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Whales & Ships - Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary - NOAABlue whales make an annual migration to the Santa Barbara Channel in the summer to actively feed on huge swarms of krill.
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Increased numbers of blue whales spotted in Channel Islands regionJun 24, 2024 · Up to 30 blue whales, including multiple mother/calf pairs, have been reported feeding in the Channel Islands area recently.
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Santa Barbara Channel Whale Heritage AreaIt serves as a vital corridor for various whale species, including gray whales, humpback whales, and even fin and blue whales.
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Whale Watching in Santa Barbara: A Complete GuideDec 31, 2022 · Common toothed whales in the Santa Barbara Channel include common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, and Risso's dolphins.
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Santa Barbara Channel Whale Heritage AreaThe Santa Barbara Channel (SBC) is one of the more biologically productive ecosystems found on Earth. This body of water is called a channel because it...1. Cultural Importance Of... · 2. Respectful Human-Wildlife... · 3. Responsible Wildlife...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Killer Whales Feast in Santa Barbara ChannelOct 25, 2017 · Resident orcas stay put, feasting on fish across a certain region ... dolphins and porpoises, even gray, minke, and humpback whales.<|control11|><|separator|>
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When Can You See Orcas Off Ventura? And Plenty More Fun FactsJan 11, 2022 · Orca pods can be seen in the Santa Barbara Channel off Ventura in any season. There's no train schedule, but it is true that, during the annual gray whale ...
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Estimating Historical Eastern North Pacific Blue Whale Catches ...When applied to the conflated historical catches, which totaled 9,773, we estimate that ENP blue whale catches totaled 3,411 (95% range 2,593 to 4,114) from ...
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[PDF] Draft Recovery Plan for the Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus)Blue whales were subject to intensive commercial whaling, with over 380,000 blue whales taken in 1868-1978, mostly from Antarctic waters (Branch et al. 2008).<|separator|>
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Whale Watching - Channel Islands National Park (U.S. National ...May 26, 2016 · The most common sightings are of gray whales from mid- to late-December through mid-March, blue and humpback whales during the summer, and ...Missing: fin | Show results with:fin
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Near real time passive acoustic monitoring in the Santa Barbara ...Baleen whale detections were low in late fall, with humpback whale detections increasing throughout winter and in spring and blue whale detections peaking ...
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Project “Whale Safe” - Center for Ecosystem Sentinels1) Acoustic monitoring system identifies blue, humpback, and fin whale vocalizations. 2) Observers record whale sightings aboard whale watching boats or ...
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Blue Whale - Channel Islands National Park (U.S. National Park ...Jul 15, 2016 · Many of the blue whales appear to be migrating northward just outside the Channel Islands. Catches of blue whales from British Columbia shore ...
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[PDF] OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS OFFSHORE CALIFORNIAThe first offshore oil platform was not installed in California until 1956, when Platform Hazel was constructed in State waters east of Santa Barbara (Molotch &.
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[PDF] Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Production in the Santa Barbara ...As of December 1997, 615 million barrels of oil and 845 billion cubic feet of gas have been produced from oil and gas fields in the federal waters of the Santa ...Missing: independence | Show results with:independence
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Interior secures win for American Energy DominanceJul 25, 2025 · ... Santa Ynez Unit (SYU), has remained shut-in from production since 2015 after an oil spill. Approximately 190 million barrels of recoverable oil ...
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Frequently Asked Questions - Sable Offshore CaliforniaThe Santa Ynez Unit will provide a secure, consistent source of domestic crude oil, replacing approximately 1 million barrels per month of imports. This ...
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Extended-Reach Drilling Offshore California - OnePetroMay 1, 2008 · The techniques used to drill this well can be used on future wells, thereby extending the life of existing drilling packages, minimizing capital ...Missing: extraction | Show results with:extraction
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[PDF] Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources in the Ventura ...resources of 250 million barrels of oil and 519 billion cubic feet of gas in the Ventura Basin Province of California. Introduction. The U.S. Geological Survey ...
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Creating Jobs and Energy Independence in Santa BarbaraApr 3, 2025 · Idle since 2015, this project has the potential to stabilize the supply of crude oil and provide 10-20 percent of in-state oil production, ...
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[PDF] FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ExxonMobil/Sable Offshore ...In June 2015, the Santa Ynez Unit (SYU) platforms were forced to shut-in when oil production stopped after an onshore pipeline spill. The pipeline is comprised ...
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[PDF] PORT ACCESS ROUTE STUDY APPROACHES TO Los AngelesVessel traffic has been bypassing the Santa Barbara. Channel Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) and opting for routes south of San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz ...Missing: volume | Show results with:volume
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[PDF] Case study in the Santa Barbara channelOver the last few years shipping traffic has split around the ATBA with approximately 2400 transits going through the shipping lane and approximately 1400.Missing: volume | Show results with:volume
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[PDF] increased underwater noise levels in the santa barbara channel ...Increased background noise levels from the ships have the potential to impact the endangered blue whales utilizing the Santa Barbara. Channel. When ships were ...
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[PDF] Evaluating Adherence With Voluntary Slow Speed Initiatives to ...Feb 15, 2022 · Average speeds of large vessels decreased across the VSR areas over the study time period, from 14 knots in 2010 in the VSR zone in the Santa ...
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Exploring ship traffic variability off California - ScienceDirectSep 1, 2018 · We explore ship traffic variability using a case study in waters off California. AIS data from 2008 to 2015 were used to evaluate the role of ...Missing: per | Show results with:per
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An economic analysis of shipping costs related to potential changes ...Total shipping costs within the study area were roughly $66.7 million in 2015. · Total shipping costs are expected to decrease with shorter transit distances.
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[PDF] Commercial Fisheries'*** Santa Barbara Channelsharvest, such as squid, lobster, halibut, sardine, spot prawn), new ... quotas for the nearshore and groundfish fisheries, including those for ...
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[PDF] Stock Assessment and Fishery EvaluationDescription and Status of Groundfish Stocks. There are over 100 stocks managed under the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management. Plan (FMP).
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4. Fishing Profile: Commercial and Recreational FisheriesAmong the other commercial fisheries with landings at Santa Barbara are prawns, market squid and California halibut. Market squid accounted for 16% of the ...
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Species & Seasons - Commercial Fishermen of Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara fishermen catch over 50 species including white sea bass, black cod, tuna, and more, with over 120 fish and invertebrates landed yearly.Missing: squid groundfish quotas
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Fishermen's perceptions of management in the California spiny ...Market squid and spiny lobster fisheries routinely rank among the highest value commercial fisheries in the CCS [25], [26], but studies addressing ...
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2024 Visitor Spending Impacts - Channel Islands National Park ...Sep 29, 2025 · A new National Park Service report shows that 263 thousand visitors to Channel Islands National Park in 2024 spent $17.7 million in ...
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Socioeconomics Fact Sheets | Office of National Marine SanctuariesWhale watching draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, contributing $76.1 million in labor income, $107.2 million in value added, and an estimated ...
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Illuminating the benefits of marine protected areas for ecotourism ...Nov 30, 2023 · Researchers at UC Santa Barbara's Marine Science Institute have published a new study on the impact of MPAs on the recreational scuba diving industry.
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[PDF] Whale Watching in Channel Islands National Marine SanctuaryResults include the economic contribution (jobs, income, value-added, and output) of whale watchers, the characteristics they find most important and are most ...
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A Field Guide to Oil in Santa BarbaraJul 22, 2021 · On January 28, 1969, a blow-out on Union Oil's Platform A, also known as Platform Holly, spilled an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 barrels of crude ...
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Oil Pollution, No Solution? | Proceedings - May 1969 Vol. 95/5/795Then came the spillage from Union Oil's A-21 well in the Santa Barbara Channel. The year 1969 was yet young when workers were engaged in the routine task ...
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What Can the 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill Teach Us About Animal ...May 26, 2015 · One pair of biologists from the University of California-Santa Barbara estimated that the spill killed 9,000 birds, more than 14 tons of ...
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A Brief History of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill and Earth DayOn January 28, 1969, a well drilled by Union Oil Platform A off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, blew out. At the time of the Santa Barbara Channel ...
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How the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill led to 50 years of coastal ...Jan 31, 2019 · It took years for Santa Barbara's ecosystem to recover. How did the public and government respond? After the 1969 spill, the California ...<|separator|>
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Oil Spills, Seeps, and the Early Days of Drilling Oil Along California's ...Jul 20, 2016 · The first offshore wells in the United States were drilled in 1896 in the Summerland region just east of Santa Barbara. Initial wells were built ...Missing: development | Show results with:development
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From Natural Seeps to a Historic Legacy, What Sets Apart the Latest ...Jul 2, 2015 · ... Santa Barbara oil spill off the California coast in 1969. (U.S. Geological Survey). The 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill, which was covered ...
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USDOT Releases Failure Investigation Report for May 2015 Plains ...May 19, 2016 · The pipeline ruptured and released an estimated 2,934 barrels of crude oil on land and beaches, and into the Pacific Ocean. PHMSA's ...
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Refugio Oil Spill - Center for Biological DiversityTwo common dolphins have been found dead. As of June 15, wildlife rescuers had collected 91 dead marine mammals and 185 dead birds. Wildlife rescuers are also ...
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Oil Pipeline Company to Pay more than $60 Million to Settle 2015 ...Mar 18, 2020 · The spill from an underground pipeline owned by the company caused injury to natural resources including birds, marine mammals, shoreline and ...
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[PDF] Large Whale Ship Strike Database - the NOAA Institutional RepositoryAlthough strong evidence indicates ship strike in the records included in this database (i.e., propeller marks, bruises, fractures, hemorrhaging, severed flukes) ...
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Researchers paint a global picture of whale-ship collision riskNov 21, 2024 · UC Santa Barbara researchers add some clarity to that picture and it's sobering: Global shipping traffic overlaps with about 92% of blue, fin, humpback and ...
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In the Santa Barbara Channel, an underwater sound system tries to ...Aug 21, 2019 · The sound system is about two miles from traffic lanes in the channel that thousands of cargo ships traverse every year.<|separator|>
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Modeling Whale Deaths From Vessel Strikes to Reduce the Risk of ...The authors estimated that 18 blue, 22 humpback, and 43 fin whales were killed on average per year during periods of peak seasonal whale abundance from July to ...
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Vessel Strikes - Center for Biological DiversityThe numbers are staggering: Scientists estimate 80 whales die each year off the U.S. West Coast; and in the Atlantic, roughly a third of all right whale deaths ...
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Protecting Blue Whales and Blue SkiesThe Vessel Speed Reduction program is a voluntary program where the District and its partners ask the vessel operators to slow down to a speed of 10 knots or ...
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This Channel Isn't Big Enough for Two Behemoths - Hakai MagazineDec 14, 2020 · Ships killed at least 20 whales in California in 2018 and 2019. Now, a nonprofit is demanding action.
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Sanctuary regulationsFederal regulations for Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary are listed in the Code of Federal Regulations at Title 15, Sections 922.71 through 922.74.
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Subpart G—Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary - eCFR§ 922.70 Boundary. The Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (Sanctuary) consists of an area of approximately 1,110 square nautical miles (nmi2) (1,470 sq. ...
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New Restrictions Seek to Separate Ships From Whales | Sierra ClubThe new rules are meant to curb when and where ships can travel in and around Santa Barbara's Channel Islands.
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[PDF] Protecting Blue Whales and Blue SkiesThe goal of the programs is to reduce NOx emissions from ocean going vessels by reducing vessel speeds to 12 knots or less as they approach or depart the Ports,.
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Whale Safe - Benioff Ocean Science LaboratoryResearch has shown that slowing ships down to 10 knots or less can greatly reduce the risk of whale ship collisions. This type of mitigation measure is ...
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[PDF] Reducing the Threat of Ship Strikes on Large Cetaceans in the ...• Biodiversity hotspots (both GLBA and CINMS are located in areas ... Santa Barbara Channel region and Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary region.
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Estimating reductions in the risk of vessels striking whales achieved ...We found that a 10 kt speed restriction was necessary for reducing risk and that speed restrictions applied in broad areas defined by whale habitat were almost ...
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New maps show high-risk zones for whale-ship collisionsWhere such measures exist, they often are voluntary. Mandatory restrictions on speed cover just 0.54% of collision-risk hot spots for blue whales, 0.27% for ...
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[PDF] Petroleum Extraction in Santa Barbara County,California... Santa Barbara, Economic Forecast. Project, provided us with useful advice and insight on the Economic Impacts section of our report. Research resources were ...
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Biden challenges California's offshore drilling ban - KCBXSep 12, 2022 · Biden challenges California's offshore drilling ban; reversal could affect Santa Barbara Channel ... economic benefits it can provide.Missing: impacts | Show results with:impacts
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Action timeline - Center for Biological DiversitySeptember 25, 2007 – The Center petitioned the federal government to set speed limits for ships in California's Santa Barbara Channel to protect endangered blue ...
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The humpback comeback in the Pacific Northwest: what have we ...Oct 6, 2023 · Our coasts have gone from about 500 whales to over 5,000 and estimates suggest an 8% annual growth rate of humpback whales in the waters around ...
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Whaling away | Opinion - Coastal View NewsMay 30, 2024 · “Now, 38 years later, there are over 26,000 humpback whales in the North Pacific, and here in the newly designated Santa Barbara Channel Whale ...
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[PDF] Humpback whale distribution patterns off California relative to fixed ...• Populations have been recovering from past whaling. • Increased from about ... in the Santa Barbara Channel. Humpback whale sightings,. 1991-2014. Page 7 ...
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ENSO and the California Current coastal upwelling responseAug 6, 2025 · ENSO is an important factor modulating upwelling in the CCS, with El Niño conditions tending to be associated with anomalously weak upwelling ...
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Climate Change | Channel Islands NMS Science Needs AssessmentClimate change impacts include increased sea surface temperatures, decreasing pH and oxygen, and intensifying or highly variable winds.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Anthropogenic Climate Change in Channel Islands National Park ...As a result, ocean warming has reduced oxygen concentrations in the Santa Barbara Channel. 20% from 1984 to 2012 (Bograd et al. 2015, Ito et al. 2017 ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Pacific Sardines: Critical Food Source in Steep DeclineDec 11, 2013 · The November 2013 population estimate of 378,000 tons is the lowest in more than a decade, far below the peak of 1.5 million tons estimated in ...
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Projected Shifts in 21st Century Sardine Distribution and Catch in ...Jul 19, 2021 · Following the redistribution of the sardine population, catch is projected to increase by 50–70% in the northern CCS and decrease by 30–70% in ...
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[PDF] The Collapse of the California Sardine Fishery - CalCOFISmith concluded that both the anchovy and sardine populations declined between 1941 and 1951 and subsequently the anchovy population increased to over 5 million ...
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[PDF] Santa Barbara and Ventura County CoSMoS Results - USC Dornsife-28 cm of sea level rise by 2050 (range 13-61 cm). -93 cm of sea level rise by 2100 (range 44-167 cm). -includes global and regional effects (e.g., wind and.
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CoSMoS Southern California v3.0 Phase 2 projections of coastal cliff ...This dataset contains projections of coastal cliff-retreat rates and positions for future scenarios of sea-level rise (SLR). Present-day cliff-edge ...
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