Windermere Point

photo banner of different intertidal species

Windermere Point Long-Term trends

Windermere Point Biodiversity Survey findings

Windermere Point is located in the North Central Coast region of California, within the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary. This site is near the Gerstle Cove Mussel Watch site. This site receives moderate visitation during low tides by and tidepoolers. This moderately sloping site consists of extremely uneven terrain, containing many deep cracks and folds.

overview of research site

Windermere Point is dominated by a mixture of consolidated bedrock (sandstone) and boulder fields, and the area surrounding the site is comprised of a mixture of consolidated bedrock (sandstone), boulder fields, and cobble beach. The primary coastal orientation of this site is southwest.

Long-Term Monitoring Surveys at Windermere Point were established in 2010, and are done by University of California Santa Cruz. Long-Term MARINe surveys currently target the following species: Pisaster (Ochre Star). For more information see the Long-Term trends at this site.

closeup of research site

Biodiversity Surveys were done in 2010. The Biodiversity Survey grid encompasses one section that is approximately 20 meters (along shore) x 33 meters (seaward). For more information see the Biodiversity Survey findings at this site.

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

Last modified: Aug 07, 2025