- Año Nuevo Island
Año Nuevo Island ("Año Nuevo" is Spanish for "New Year") is a small island off Año Nuevo Point on the coast of
Northern California , between San Francisco and Santa Cruz. It is an important breeding site forNorthern Elephant Seal s and theendangered Steller's Sea Lion , as well as several species ofseabird s, includingRhinoceros Auklet s,Brandt's Cormorant s andWestern Gull s. Due to the number of seals and sea lions,great white sharks are frequently spotted patrolling the waters around the island. It is protected as part of theAño Nuevo State Reserve UC Natural Reserve System - Año Nuevo Island http://nrs.ucop.edu/Ano-Nuevo.htm] .Geology
As recently as the 18th century, what is today Año Nuevo Island was a
peninsula . It has since become separated from the mainland by a channel that continues to widen. The island is mainly comprised ofMiocene shale and deposits from ancient dunes, along with a broadintertidal shelf and low, rocky islets, all of which are frequently altered by the erosive pounding of waves, particularly during winter storms.Administration
Año Nuevo Island is managed by the
University of California-Santa Cruz 'sLong Marine Laboratory under an agreement with theCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation UCSC Reserves - Año Nuevo http://ucreserve.ucsc.edu/ano_nuevo/anonuevo.html] Research Facilities of the UCSC Long Marine Lab http://ims.ucsc.edu/facilities/index.html] . The Año Nuevo Island Reserve, including the island and surrounding waters, comprises 25 of the 4,000 acres of the Año Nuevo State Reserve, the rest of which is on the mainland opposite the island.Access and facilities
Access to Año Nuevo Island is restricted to members of approved research teams. The island is closed to the publicCalifornia State Parks - Año Nuevo SR http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=523] .
Año Nuevo Island has a few abandoned buildings built in the late 1800s. A residential home and foghorn station, all abandoned, are located on the island. The original
light tower was deliberately toppled in the early 2000s as it began to deteriorate and became a hazard to the resident wildlife. Some of the remaining buildings are used as research facilities.ee also
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Año Nuevo State Reserve References
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