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Palmers Point

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Palmers Point is located in the North Coast region of California, within Sue-meg State Park. This gently sloping site consists of moderately uneven terrain, containing few cracks and folds.

Palmers Point biodiversity survey overview

Palmers Point is dominated by a mixture of consolidated bedrock and boulder fields, and the area surrounding the site is comprised of a mixture of consolidated bedrock, boulder fields, and sandy beach. The primary coastal orientation of this site is west/northwest.

Palmers Point biodiversity closeup

Biodiversity Surveys were done in 2015. The Biodiversity Survey grid encompasses one section that is approximately 30 meters (along shore) x 100 meters (seaward).

For more information about Palmers Point, please contact Pete Raimondi (raimondi@ucsc.edu).