- Source: Lagoons of California
This is a list of lagoons of California in the United States. According to the Oxford Dictionary of Ecology and Conservation a lagoon is "a body of shallow water with access to a larger body (such as the ocean) that is restricted by a coral reef or sandbar." Lagoons in Southern California tend to be estuarine bodies with depths of 2 m (6.6 ft) or less. After more than a century of severe ecological disruption, many of California's lagoons have been targeted for restoration, including San Elijo, Malibu, Colorado, and several others.
A–F
Abbotts Lagoon
Agua Hedionda Lagoon
Aquatic Park (Berkeley)
Batiquitos Lagoon
Ballona Lagoon
Belvedere Lagoon
Big Lagoon (California)
Bolinas Lagoon
Bolsa Bay or Bolsa Chica or Bolsa Chica Lagoon
Buena Vista Lagoon
Colorado Lagoon
Del Rey Lagoon
Diablo Canyon or Diablo Canyon Lagoon
Drakes Estero
Elkhorn Slough
Freshwater Lagoon
Famosa Slough State Marine Conservation Area
G–O
Goleta Slough
Halcyon Lagoon
Humboldt Bay
Humboldt Lagoons State Park
Las Flores or Las Flores Lagoon
Lake Earl
Lake Merritt
Los Peñasquitos Lagoon
Malibu Lagoon
Mission Bay (San Diego)
Morro Bay or Morro Bay Lagoon
Moss Landing
Mugu Lagoon
Neary Lagoon
Newport Bay or Newport Bay Lagoon or Upper Newport Bay State Marine Conservation Area
Oxford Basin
P–Z
Rodeo Lagoon
San Mateo Lagoon
Santa Margarita Marsh
San Luis Rey or San Luis Rey Lagoon
San Elijo Lagoon
San Dieguito Lagoon or San Dieguito Lagoon State Marine Conservation Area
San Diego Bay or San Diego Bay Lagoon
San Elijo Lagoon
Stone Lagoon
Strawberry Lagoon
Tijuana Lagoon or Tijuana River Estuary (see also Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge)
Younger Lagoon Reserve
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lamun
- Operasi Crossroads
- Lagoons of California
- Big Lagoon (California)
- Humboldt Lagoons State Park
- Lists of lagoons
- Bolinas Lagoon
- Freshwater Lagoon
- Batiquitos Lagoon
- Lake Earl
- Drakes Estero
- Humboldt Bay