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Channel Islands in California
Sometimes called “the North American Galapagos,” this chain of eight islands lies 150 miles off the coast of southern California, roughly between San
Diego and Santa Barbara.
A confluence of cold northern water and warm southern currents makes for an extraordinary spectrum of sea life here. Giant kelp forests, with stalks that rise more than 100 feet from the sea floor, shelter species ranging from sea lions and great white sharks to cartoonish Garibaldi fish and crayon-bright Hermissenda crassicornis sea slugs.

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