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  2. Moss Landing State Beach - Wikipedia

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    Moss Landing State Beach has several bird-watching spots, but the type and number of birds can vary by season. Moss Landing Wildlife Area, with access to the east of Highway 1, [2] has ponds that are controlled by tidal gates. They are a major roost for brown pelicans and also beneficial for shorebirds. Sea ducks, loons, grebes and gulls can ...

  3. List of beaches in California - Wikipedia

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    Morro Strand State Beach: 246229: San Luis Obispo: Morro Strand SB: Moss Landing State Beach: 1703619: Monterey: Moss Landing SB: Natural Bridges State Beach: 229428: Santa Cruz: Natural Bridges SB: New Brighton State Beach: 229483: Santa Cruz: New Brighton SB: Pacifica State Beach: San Mateo: Pacifica SB: Pelican State Beach: 230476: Del Norte ...

  4. Monterey County officials call Moss Landing lithium battery ...

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    The Monterey County Sheriff's Office issued evacuation orders around 6:30 p.m. for areas of Moss Landing south of the Elkhorn Slough, north of Molera Road and Monterey Dunes Way and west of ...

  5. Zmudowski State Beach - Wikipedia

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    Zmudowski State Beach is located on Monterey Bay, in Moss Landing, Monterey County, northern California. [1] It is operated by the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Coastal erosion has greatly affected Zmudowski State Beach, along with other beaches in

  6. Moss Landing, California - Wikipedia

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    Moss Landing, formerly Moss, [6] is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California, United States. [4] It is located 18 miles (29 km) north-northeast of Monterey , at an elevation of 10 feet (3.048 m). [ 4 ]

  7. Elkhorn Slough - Wikipedia

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    The name of the slough derives from the native tule elk Cervus canadensis nannodes, now extirpated from the region. [5]Elkhorn Slough occupies the western reaches of Elkhorn Valley, a relic river valley eroded by drainage pouring out of the Santa Clara Valley and/or Great Valley of California (before the Golden Gate opened) into Monterey Bay during the early Pleistocene.