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. The island has an area of 9 acres (3.6 ha). It is an important breeding site for northern elephant seals and the endangered Steller's sea lion, as well as several species of seabirds, including rhinoceros auklets, Brandt's cormorants and western gulls. 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 the Año Nuevo State Reserve.

Año Nuevo Island
Aerial view of Año Nuevo Island, 2009
Año Nuevo Island
Año Nuevo Island
Geography
Coordinates37.1083°N 122.3378°W / 37.1083; -122.3378
Total islands1
Area0.0364217 km2 (0.0140625 sq mi)
Administration
United States
StateCalifornia
Governing bodyCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation University of California Natural Reserve System

Año Nuevo State Marine Conservation Area and Greyhound Rock State Marine Conservation Area are two adjoining protected marine areas off the coast of Año Nuevo State Park. Like underwater parks, these marine protected areas help conserve ocean wildlife and marine ecosystems. The waters of Año Nuevo State Marine Conservation Area surround Año Nuevo Island.

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