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Big Sur is a region known for its scenic views, campgrounds, hiking trails, and beaches. Big Sur's coastline is largely undisturbed and protected from development (source).  
 
Big Sur is a region known for its scenic views, campgrounds, hiking trails, and beaches. Big Sur's coastline is largely undisturbed and protected from development (source).  
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==Political==
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'''National Heritage Area'''
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As of 2021 a combined effort of [[CSUMB]], [[The Conservancy for the Range of the Condor]], [[Sam Farr]], and others, have begun the effort to pull together all the
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different federal agencies responsible for wildland management, to facilitate the coordinated management of the condor region, and establish a Condor National Heritage Area(NHA). This NHA would include Big Sur and [[Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary]] that lies above and along Big Sur's mountain terrain.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:26, 23 February 2021

A geographic summary created by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

Location

Big Sur is a rugged, mountainous region without official borders, but is identified to being along the Central Coast of California bounded to the north by Carmel and to the south by Ragged Point, just past the southern, coastal border of San Simeon. Big Sur is a region known for its scenic views, campgrounds, hiking trails, and beaches. Highway 1 runs along the entirety of Big Sur, beginning roughly at Carmel down to San Luis Obispo.

Geography

Climate

The Big Sur region experiences a Mediterranean climate characterized by dry summers and mild wet winters. From 1915 - 2016 the average annual temperature was 68.6 F and the average rainfall was 40.79 inches[1] . Big Sur receives significantly more rain than other parts of Monterey County due to the influence of the coastally positioned Santa Lucia Mountains. This geographic feature forces cool ocean air to rise quickly and subsequently fall as precipitation.

Ecology

Big Sur is part of the historical range of the The Californian Condor, a critically endangered species.

Popularity

Big Sur is a region known for its scenic views, campgrounds, hiking trails, and beaches. Big Sur's coastline is largely undisturbed and protected from development (source).

Political

National Heritage Area

As of 2021 a combined effort of CSUMB, The Conservancy for the Range of the Condor, Sam Farr, and others, have begun the effort to pull together all the different federal agencies responsible for wildland management, to facilitate the coordinated management of the condor region, and establish a Condor National Heritage Area(NHA). This NHA would include Big Sur and Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary that lies above and along Big Sur's mountain terrain.

Links

Wildfire

Historic Wildfires

Agencies

Public

Private/Non-Profit

Places

State Parks and Reserves

Regional

References

  1. Big Sur Station - Western Regional Climate Center, Desert Research Institue https://wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliMAIN.pl?ca0790

Disclaimer

This page may contain students' work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.