- Santa Rosa Island, California
Santa Rosa Island is the second largest of the
Channel Islands of California at 53,195 acres (215.27 km² or 83.118 sq mi). Defined by theUnited States Census Bureau as Block 3009, Block Group 3, Census Tract 29.10 ofSanta Barbara County, California , the 2000 census showed an official population of 2 persons. [ [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTable?_bm=y&-show_geoid=Y&-tree_id=4001&-_caller=geoselect&-context=dt&-errMsg=&-all_geo_types=N&-mt_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U_G001&-redoLog=false&-transpose=N&-search_map_config=|b=50|l=en|t=4001|zf=0.0|ms=sel_00dec|dw=0.3599341050264767|dh=0.22748226131046756|dt=gov.census.aff.domain.map.EnglishMapExtent|if=gif|cx=-118.42426637496948|cy=33.37146458057821|zl=5|pz=5|bo=318:317:316:315:314:313:323:319|bl=362:393:392:358:357:356:355:354|ft=350:349:335:389:388:332:331|fl=381:403:204:380:369:379:368|g=05000US36061&-PANEL_ID=p_dt_geo_map&-_lang=en&-geo_id=100$10000US060830029103009&-CONTEXT=dt&-format=&-search_results=01000US&-ds_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U&-keyword= Block 3009, Block Group 3, Census Tract 29.10, Santa Barbara County] United States Census Bureau ] It is part ofChannel Islands National Park . Highest peak is Vail Peak, at 1589 feet (484 m).Santa Rosa is located about 26 miles (42 km) off the coast of
Santa Barbara, California inSanta Barbara County .It is occupied by rolling hills, deep canyons, a coastal lagoon and beaches adorned with sand dunes and
driftwood . The Chumash, a Native American people who lived in the Channel Islands at the time of European contact, called thedriftwood "wima" because channel currents brought ashore logs from which they built "tomol s" (plank canoes).There are a variety of recreational activities to take part in on Santa Rosa Island, including kayaking, camping and hiking. A private boat charter company offers a number of trips to the island year round, and camping reservations can be made through Channel Islands National Park offices in Ventura, CA.
History
During the last ice age, the four northern Channel Islands, including Santa Rosa Island, were conjoined into
Santa Rosae , a single island that was only five miles (8 km) off the coast. In 1960, archaeologists discovered the remains of 13,000 year-oldArlington Springs Man , among the oldest human remains in the Americas, on the island.Pygmy mammoth s ("Mammuthus exilis") have also been excavated there.Santa Rosa Island was originally part of a Spanish land grant. The island was used as a sheep ranch during the mid-1800s by the More family.
The
United States Air Force maintained a radar base on the island during theCold War .In the late 1970s
Mobil Oil Corporation was granted exploration rights on the island. Both explosive andvibroseis exploration methods were used. Extensive surveys and geological maps were made at that time.In 1980, Santa Rosa Island was included within Channel Islands National Park. The island's owners since 1902, ranchers Vail & Vickers of Santa Barbara, were opposed to inclusion of the island in the park. Vail & Vickers used the island for cattle ranching and a private hunting reserve. Vail & Vickers successfully lobbied to have the legislation stipulate that purchase of their land would be the highest priority of the Channel Islands National Park. The Vail & Vickers voluntarily sold the island in 1986 for the appraised value of nearly $30 million. The initial agreement to allow continuation of the ranching and hunting operation for three months was extended under a series of special use permits issued by the National Park Service. A lawsuit by National Parks Conservation Association in 1996 resulted in a court-approved settlement agreement which included removal of all cattle from the island and phased reduction by Vail & Vickers of the non-native deer and elk by 2011.
In 2006 U.S. Representative
Duncan Hunter (R-CA) introduced a provision into the annual defense policy bill that would allow disabled veterans to continue hunting elk on the island past 2011, without the consent of Vail & Vickers or the National Park Service. The provision stayed in the bill and was signed into law by PresidentGeorge W. Bush . This legislation was repealed by the next Congress and approved by President George W. Bush.Ecology
A variety of the
Torrey Pine ("Pinus torreyana" var. "insularis") grows on the island. The population of thisendangered species is estimated at approximately 1000 trees. Hogan postulates that the "P. torreyana" was first brought to the island from the Central Coast mainland by Chumash peoples using their plank canoes. [C.Michael Hogan (2008) "Torrey Pine: Pinus torreyana", Globaltwitcher, ed. Nicklas Stromberg [http://www.globaltwitcher.com/artspec.asp?thingid=62498] ] The Island Oak ("Quercus tomentella") is native to the island.Flightless geese, giant mice and
pygmy mammoth s are extinct, while the island fox,spotted skunk , and munchkin dudleya ("Dudleya gnoma") (one of the six endemic plant species on the island) still live there. The island is home to one of only three known populations of Hoffman's rockcress. [ [http://www.centerforplantconservation.org/ASP/CPC_ViewProfile.asp?CPCNum=178 Center for Plant Conservation: "Boechera hoffmannii"] ]Its surrounding waters serve as an invaluable nursery for the sea life that feeds larger marine mammals and seabirds.
Images of Santa Rosa Island
External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/chis Channel Islands National Park Website] from the
National Park Service .
* [http://www.west.net/~scifmail/rosahist.html History of the island] from the Santa Cruz Island Foundation.References
Further reading
*U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. (1975). "Bathymetric
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