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CALEON - California Ecological Observatory

University of California Santa Cruz

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Mediterranean California

The Aņo Nuevo Island Reserve is comprised of Miocene shale with remnant dune deposits and associated low, rocky islets and intertidal shelf. The island is everchanging. Two hundred years ago, it was connected to the mainland by a narrow peninsula. Currently it is separated from the mainland by a channel that grows wider with each winter storm.

Aquatic, Coastal

1 km (0.62 mi) offshore of Point Aņo Nuevo, which is part of the Aņo Nuevo State Reserve

Aquatic

The island contains nesting colonies of sea birds, including the rhinoceros auklet, Cussin's auklet, Brandt's cormorant, black oystercatcher, and western gull. It also serves as a breeding ground for northern elephant seals, harbor seals, California sea lions, and federally endangered Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus).

1 - 10 beds

no

yes

1 - 2

1 - 2

No Labs

No Labs

No meeting facilities

None

no

In-situ (generator etc.)

< 50 miles

10

1620

no

Application process required.


Historic buildings used as labs, occasionally for overnight accommodation; limited dormitory, kitchen, field lab space available; electricity provided by diesel generator; no running water; observation blinds serve major pinniped areas.

Steve Davenport

Manager

sldaven@cats.ucsc.edu

831-459-4771

Kevin Browne

UCNRS Information Manager

kbrowne@ucnrs.org

Created by kbrowne
Last modified 2005-03-15 15:45
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