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Oxford Basin (also known as Oxford Lagoon or Marina Sanctuary) is a constructed
wetland A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded or saturated by water, either permanently (for years or decades) or seasonally (for weeks or months). Flooding results in oxygen-free (anoxic) processes prevailing, especially in the soils. The ...
and wildlife conservation area in the northwest corner of
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, located between Washington Boulevard and Admiralty Way.Moran, Julio. "Turn Flood Basin Into Wetland, Environmental Group Asks" ''Los Angeles Times,'' Apr 30, 1989, pp. 2''.'' The basin is a remnant of the historic Ballona Valley ecosystem and one of the last remaining
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habitats in
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. Oxford Basin collects urban runoff from a
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and remediates it in part through the use of
bioswales Bioswales are channels designed to concentrate and convey stormwater runoff while removing debris and pollution. Bioswales can also be beneficial in recharging groundwater. Bioswales are typically vegetated, mulched, or xeriscaped. They consi ...
, low-flow storm drain diversions, native landscaping and a circulation berm. Other inputs to the lagoon are
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and tidal inflows from Marina del Rey Harbor. Oxford Basin is ringed by a nature walk loop that runs parallel to the Coastal Bike Trail on the Oxford Avenue side. Observation decks offer opportunities for wildlife viewing; the lagoon is host to between 50 and 100 species of birds. The Basin is “currently favored” for
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roosting and nesting because it “does not have significant human-bird conflicts.”


Renewal

The Oxford Basin enhancement project, under the combined auspices of the
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,
Los Angeles County Flood Control District The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LACDPW) is responsible for the construction and operation of Los Angeles County's roads, building safety, sewerage, and flood control. DPW also operates traffic signals and intelligent transpor ...
, and Los Angeles County Department of Beaches & Harbors, was completed in 2016. Improvements included “flooding and runoff improvements…new fencing and signage, observation areas, lighting and a walking path.” Some 3,000 cubic yards of polluted sediment was removed from the site. New floodgates were installed in improve water circulation. Some 650 existing plants and trees were removed, including non-native
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used seasonally by nesting birds and resting
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. The old vegetation was replaced with 730 native trees and 45,000 native plants, including 200 new
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plants (the only food plant consumed by the monarch butterfly caterpillar). The
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assisted in the establishment of site-appropriate plant communities, including
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, coastal salt marsh and willow scrub. “Native vegetation increased from to , a 23 percent gain.” The project cost $14.7 million and the improvements have allowed “the utilitarian basin to function more like a public park.”


History

The location where the basin now sits was originally part of the
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and after settlement had a stint as farmland. Oxford Basin as we know it today was built in 1959 during the creation of the Marina Del Rey small-boat harbor “on the site of an old municipal dump, to prevent flooding in nearby communities.” (“Several of the streets and properties in the area surrounding Oxford Basin are near or below the
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level in the marina.”) In 1963 it was named the Marina Del Rey County Bird Conservation Area thanks in part to advocacy by the
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.Oxford Basin informational sign - The Life & Times of Oxford Basin It was hoped that the refuge would attract species like the wood ibis,
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,
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, and tree duck, and be “ideal for the birds due to its tidal action. The rhythm of the tides tells the birds when to eat and otherwise adjust their lives.” Over the years it developed into “a little habitat with an odd assortment of birds and other animals and non-native plants and trees.” A population of abandoned livestock (primarily rabbits, chickens and domestic ducks) lived at so-called “Duck Pond” until the 1980s; “visitors could see a
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sunning itself outside a
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, a
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staying cool in the shade and three ducks padding around a watering hole.” These introduced species were removed to other county parks in 1989 due to complains about noise and odor. Prior to the restoration some considered the basin a “muddy puddle” or a “foul-smelling eyesore.” A 2010 survey of invertebrates at the muddy puddle found “85 terrestrial and marine taxa (two mollusks, eight spiders, 67 insects, and eight other arthropods).”


Access

Limited street parking is available on Washington Blvd. and at nearby park and beach lots. Transit access includes bus stops serviced by
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Line 1 and
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Line 18, as well as
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’s summer beach shuttle service.
Marina Del Rey Marina del Rey (Spanish for "Marina of the King") is an unincorporated seaside community in Los Angeles County, California, with an eponymous harbor that is a major boating and water recreation destination of the greater Los Angeles area. The p ...
also offers a seasonal WaterBus ferry service that stops nearby. L.A. County's coastal bike trail (
Marvin Braude Bike Trail The Marvin Braude Bike Trail (also known as the Beach Bike Path, Coastal Bike Trail, The Strand, or the South Bay Bicycle Trail ) is a paved bicycle path that runs mostly along the shoreline of Santa Monica Bay in Los Angeles County, California. ...
) passes by the basin, just west of Yvonne B. Burke Park.


See also

*
Ballona Lagoon The Ballona Lagoon is a soft-bottomed channel and tidal marsh in the Marina Peninsula neighborhood of Los Angeles that feeds the Venice Canals with water from the Pacific Ocean via a tide gate. Geography Ballona Lagoon “runs for about a mil ...
* Del Rey Lagoon Park *
Marvin Braude Bike Trail The Marvin Braude Bike Trail (also known as the Beach Bike Path, Coastal Bike Trail, The Strand, or the South Bay Bicycle Trail ) is a paved bicycle path that runs mostly along the shoreline of Santa Monica Bay in Los Angeles County, California. ...


References

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External links


California Coastal Commission Report on Oxford Basin Project (2014)
Ballona Creek Marina del Rey, California Wetlands and marshes of Los Angeles County, California Parks in Los Angeles County, California Bodies of water of Los Angeles County, California Lagoons of California 1959 establishments in the United States