Swami’s State Marine Conservation Area
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Swami’s State Marine Conservation Area (SMCA) is a
marine protected area Marine protected areas (MPA) are protected areas of seas, oceans, estuaries or in the US, the Great Lakes. These marine areas can come in many forms ranging from wildlife refuges to research facilities. MPAs restrict human activity for a conse ...
that extends offshore of
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in
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on
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’s south coast. The SMCA covers 12.65 square miles. The SMCA protects marine life by limiting the removal of marine wildlife from within its borders. Swami’s SMCA prohibits take of all living marine resources except: recreational take by hook-and-line from shore is allowed; and recreational take of pelagic finfish, including Pacific bonito, and white seabass by spearfishing is allowed. Take pursuant to
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and other sediment management activities and operation and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed per any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the department. Please see the following for official details on boundaries, regulations and other information:


History

Swami’s SMCA is one of 36 new marine protected areas adopted by the
California Fish and Game Commission The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), formerly known as the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), is a state agency under the California Natural Resources Agency. The Department of Fish and Wildlife manages and protect ...
in December, 2010 during the third phase of the
Marine Life Protection Act Initiative Marine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean. Marine or marines may refer to: Ocean * Maritime (disambiguation) * Marine art * Marine biology * Marine debris * Marine habitats * Marine life * Marine pollution Milita ...
. The MLPA is a collaborative public process to create a statewide network of protected areas along California’s coastline. The south coast’s new marine protected areas were heavily protested by local divers and fishermen while being designed by conservationists and scientists who comprised the South Coast Regional Stakeholder Group (SRSG). Their job was to design a network of protected areas that would preserve sensitive sea life and habitats while enhancing recreation, study and education opportunities. Controversy over the Swami's SMCA stemmed from a long sustainable fishing history going back to the Cardiff Dorymen who launched small wooden boats from the Cardiff Reef and Noonan's Point (now call Swami's) beaches. Local divers and fishermen protested the creation of these protected areas. However, the state of California listened to the input from residents, families and experts across the area, and the site was finally protected for future generations. Today, there are signs that marine life are recovering in part due to protections afforded by this MPA. The south coast marine protected areas went into effect in 2012. No signage was posted for 2 years from effective date on the Northern or Southern borders to create a clear border of the Swami's SMCA.


Geography and natural features

Swami’s SMCA is a marine protected area that extends offshore in San Diego County on California’s south coast. Swami’s SMCA is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: # # thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to # and # thence northward along the mean high tide line onshore boundary to # and # .


Habitat and wildlife

Swami’s SMCA contains a concentration of rocky reef,
kelp forest Kelp forests are underwater areas with a high density of kelp, which covers a large part of the world's coastlines. Smaller areas of anchored kelp are called kelp beds. They are recognized as one of the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on Ea ...
/surf grass habitat, and local marine species. With large stretches of sand with little or no reef immediately to the North and South, marine species aggregate to the rocky reefs and kelp beds of the Swami's SMCA. California Spiny Lobster are plentiful throughout the entire MPA. Halibut frequent the finger reefs of in front of the campgrounds especially during the weeks of Grunion running.


Recreation and nearby attractions

Located in the City of Encinitas, Swami’s Reef is a local treasure. Most widely known as a world-class surfing destination for its long, rideable waves, the area is also popular among local kayakers, swimmers, spearfishermen and beachgoers. Swami’s is a great spot for snorkeling and diving, with kelp forests less than ¼ mile from shore. The beach and tide pools are highly accessible with stairs leading down to the beach from atop the beautiful Cliffside, where public parking and restrooms are located. Swami’s takes its name from Swami Paramahansa Yoganada who in 1937 built the Self Realization Fellowship ashram that overlooks the point. The ashram is still fully functioning, and offers free meditation classes as well as a lush garden where visitors can enjoy stunning coastal views. The coastline of Encinitas and adjacent cities of
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and
Solana Beach Solana Beach (''Solana'', Spanish for "warm wind") is a coastal city in San Diego County, California. Its population was at 12,941 at the 2020 U.S. Census, up from 12,867 at the 2010 Census. History The area was first settled by the San Dieg ...
offer fabulous paths for bike riding with incredible views. Swami’s beach connects with several miles of uninterrupted beaches, from the
San Elijo Lagoon San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve is one of the largest remaining coastal wetlands in San Diego County, California, United States. History Native American tribes hunted and gathered along the shores of the estuary at least 8,500 years before ...
inlet to South Carlsbad Beach jetty, making this area a paradise for walking and jogging. The area features shops, boutiques, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and golfing. A local highlight is fresh squeezed fruit juice and healthy breakfasts from the famous Swamis Café. Swami’s SMCA protects marine life within its boundaries. The take of all living marine resources is prohibited except: 1. Recreational take by hook-and-line from shore is allowed; 2. The recreational take by spearfishing of white seabass and pelagic finfish is allowed, and; 3. Take pursuant to beach nourishment and other sediment management activities and operation and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed per any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the department. However, California’s marine protected areas encourage recreational and educational uses of the ocean. Activities such as kayaking, diving, snorkeling, surfing and swimming are allowed unless otherwise restricted.


Scientific monitoring

As specified by the
Marine Life Protection Act The Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) was passed in 1999 and is part of the California Fish and Game Code. The MLPA requires California to reevaluate all existing marine protected areas (MPAs) and potentially design new MPAs that together form a ...
, select marine protected areas along California's coast are being monitored by scientists to track their effectiveness and learn more about ocean health. Without a MPA specific baseline or any single species identified as threatened in the Swami's SMCA, scientific studies will be gathering new information. Similar studies in marine protected areas located off of the
Santa Barbara Channel Islands The Channel Islands () are an eight-island archipelago located within the Southern California Bight in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California. The four Northern Channel Islands are part of the Transverse Ranges geologic province, and ...
have already detected gradual improvements in fish size and number as expected with an area closure.http://www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/channel_islands/pdfs/handout_caselle.pdf


See also

* List of marine protected areas of California


References


External links


Marine Life Protection Act InitiativeCalOceansThe City of EncinitasSwami’s on Surfline

Self Realization FellowshipEncinitas Ranch Golf CourseSwami’s Café
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