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The power plant project was abandoned in 1964 but the road remained and Marin gradually collapsed into the surrounding trees.

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A plan by Pacific Gas & Electric to build a nuclear power plant on Bodega Head included building a road to the proposed construction site, and that road passed seaward of the grounded freighter. When no longer useful for coastal trade, Marin was anchored in Bodega Harbor as a floating warehouse for local fishermen until a storm blew her ashore on the northern end of the harbor. The coastal freighter Marin was built at Antioch, California in 1928. Several scenes were shot using watercraft on the harbor.

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The harbor and the town were the primary location used by Alfred Hitchcock for his 1962 movie The Birds. The harbor was used from 1811 to the 1840s by Russian fur traders, part of the Russian Ross Colony, or Fort Ross. The site is not, however, considered to be a likely candidate by most historians. History Ĭampbell Cove near the entrance of the harbor from Bodega Bay is sometimes mentioned as a possible landing site of Francis Drake on the coast of North America in 1579. Bodega Harbor is recognized for protection by the California Bays and Estuaries Policy. The University of California maintains a marine biology study in the mud flats, along the southwestern corner of the harbor. Bodega Harbor is a good location for access to Cordell Bank, Tomales Bay, and the Farallon Islands. Southwest of Bodega Harbor is the University of California's Bodega Marine Reserve on Horseshoe Cove. Geologically, the harbor is formed by a depression of the San Andreas Fault. The village of Bodega Bay sits along the eastern side of the harbor. The harbor is in Sonoma County at 38☁9′25″N 123☀2′52″W  /  38.32361°N 123.04778°W  / 38.32361 -123.04778, on the eastern side of Bodega Head and is protected from the main part of Bodega Bay to the south by a narrow sandy spit of land. The harbor is approximately 2 sq mi (5.2 km 2) in area. These will permit prospective users to assess the suitability of our site to support particular research or class use and will assist students in identification of organisms and in learning the natural history of the site.Bodega Harbor is a small, shallow, natural harbor on the Pacific coast of northern California in the United States, approximately 40 mi (64 km) northwest of San Francisco. We are working to expand the invertebrates list and to add a marine algae list.

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Monitoring programs include meteorological and oceanographic stations, a series of ground-based photographic stations taken several times yearly, a series of aerial photographs covering the Reserve taken once each year, and periodic censuses of wintering shorebirds.īMR has species information lists for vascular plants, lichens, birds, mammals, marine invertebrates (partial), ants and bees.

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To provide background information in support of current research and to develop opportunities for new research, we monitor climate, vegetation, and selected animal populations. You must apply to use the Bodega Marine Reserve and adjacent areas before you begin your research or instruction. The Reserve is part of the UC Natural Reserve System, a network of 36 field stations throughout the State. Reserve staff coordinate research on the reserve and support field investigations for Laboratory visitors working from San Francisco to Point Arena. The site is well known for the strength of wind-driven coastal upwelling and the complex geology of the San Andreas fault. Subtidal, rocky intertidal, mudflat, sandy beach, fresh and saltwater marsh, coastal grassland and dune communities are all within walking distance. Researchers and students come to investigate habitats remarkably diverse for such a small area. Bodega Marine Reserve (BMR), the 362-acres surrounding the Bodega Marine Laboratory, provides protected lands for research and education.











Bodega bay boat tunacan