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Coordinates: 32°5231.4468N 117°1455.0525W / 32.875401889°N 117.248625694°W / 32.875401889; -117.248625694
 

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Scripps Coastal Reserve
The path to Black's Beach through Scripps Coastal Reserve
Map showing the location of Scripps Coastal Reserve
Map showing the location of Scripps Coastal Reserve

Map showing the location of Scripps Coastal Reserve
Map showing the location of Scripps Coastal Reserve

LocationLa Jolla, California
Coordinates32°52′31.4468″N 117°14′55.0525″W / 32.875401889°N 117.248625694°W / 32.875401889; -117.248625694
Area126 acres (0.197 sq mi)
Governing bodyUniversity of California, San Diego
Websitehttp://nrs.ucsd.edu/reserves/kendall.html

Scripps Coastal Reserve is a 126-acre (51 hectare) University of California Natural Reserve System reserve located west of UC San Diego in the La Jolla Farms area of La Jolla, California. Administered by UC San Diego, the site is owned by the University of California and managed for teaching and research.

The reserve includes an 80-acre underwater and shoreline reserve and a 46-acre aboveground knoll. The underwater reserve comprises coastal areas that are now part of the San Diego-Scripps State Marine Conservation Area. The knoll includes a publicly accessible mesa, trails through Black's Canyon, and the privately owned but university-administered Sumner Canyon.

History

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The underwater component of Scripps Coastal Reserve was purchased from the State in 1929. In 1967, the University of California purchased the William Black House and the adjacent knoll from William H. Black.[1]

Ecology

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Use

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The marsh is used by Scripps Institution of Oceanography students and scientists to study coastal flora, fauna and microbes, as well as determine appropriate and novel strategies for environmental preservation and conservation.[2] Its proximity to Black's Beach also makes it a moderately frequented route for tourists and surfers.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Planning Context" (PDF). Long Range Development Plan, 2004. University of California, San Diego. September 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-05-05. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  • ^ "Publications". Natural Reserve System. University of California, San Diego. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  • ^ Lister, Priscilla (30 October 2008). "Scripps Coastal Reserve trail is wonder near water". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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