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CONTACT US @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE volunteer@fitzgeraldreserve.org. webmaster@fitzgeraldreserve.org. president@fitzgeraldreserve.org. How to Contact Park Staff at the Reserve. The main entrance for the reserve, which includes the Ranger Station and parking lot, is located at 200 Nevada Ave, Moss Beach, CA 94038. The reserve opens at 8 a.m.; closing time varies seasonally andis
GUIDES, MAPS AND BROCHURES @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE Guides, Maps and Brochures. FMR Tide Zone Guide: Before your visit, read through this 15-page full-color PDF to learn how tides work, get an introduction to the geology underlying the tide pools, and meet some of the organisms you will find during your visit.. FMR Tide Zone Map: One-page map from the Tide Zone Guide above.. FMR Self Guided-Tour: This full-color two-sided brochure provides a DRIVING DIRECTIONS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Driving Directions. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is located west of Highway 1 in Moss Beach, 7 miles north of Half Moon Bay, or 21 miles south of San Francisco. From Highway 1 at Moss Beach, turn west on California Avenue and proceed to the parking lot at the end of the street. The reserve’s main entrance is at the end of CaliforniaAvenue.
INTRODUCTION TO FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE @ FRIENDS OF Introduction to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. San Mateo County Park Ranger and professional photographer Rob Cala created this video for visitors to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Watch it here, or download it for later viewing. This video, sponsored by San Mateo County Parks, will be given to all groups that have reserved a docent-led tour atthe
OCHRE SEA STARS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) are a common sight at FMR, but they are always a hit with visitors, perhaps because of their beautiful colors.Usually about as big across as a dessert plate, ochre stars have five arms or rays and come in two color variations at FMR:purple and orange.
ADMIN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours. REMEMBERING BOB BREEN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Photo: Rob Cala (robcalamedia.com) Bob Breen, who served as Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s first Supervising Ranger from the Reserve’s founding in 1969 to his retirement in 2004, died of a massive heart attack on Wednesday, June 19th, 2013 at the age of 73. Bob was a soft-spoken man with a ready smile, warm manner, and gentle sense ofhumor.
FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVEHOMECONTACTGROUP RESERVATIONSDIRECTIONSRULES AND BEST PRACTICESFAQS The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization of volunteers who provide tours of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s tidepools and other educational experiences. Donate to the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve to help protect this unique resource. Learn More ». ABOUT US @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve was formed in 1985 to assist then Supervising Ranger Bob Breen in educating visitors about the reserve and its inhabitants and helping promote the reserve’s welfare. Our mission is to inspire the preservation of our unique intertidal environment through education and the support of research. MARINE PROTECTED AREAS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are conservation areas designed to protect some of California’s most productive coastal underwater habitats. As of May 1, 2010, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve lies at the heart of a larger MPA, the Montara State Marine Reserve.Click here fora PDF map.
CONTACT US @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE volunteer@fitzgeraldreserve.org. webmaster@fitzgeraldreserve.org. president@fitzgeraldreserve.org. How to Contact Park Staff at the Reserve. The main entrance for the reserve, which includes the Ranger Station and parking lot, is located at 200 Nevada Ave, Moss Beach, CA 94038. The reserve opens at 8 a.m.; closing time varies seasonally andis
GUIDES, MAPS AND BROCHURES @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE Guides, Maps and Brochures. FMR Tide Zone Guide: Before your visit, read through this 15-page full-color PDF to learn how tides work, get an introduction to the geology underlying the tide pools, and meet some of the organisms you will find during your visit.. FMR Tide Zone Map: One-page map from the Tide Zone Guide above.. FMR Self Guided-Tour: This full-color two-sided brochure provides a DRIVING DIRECTIONS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Driving Directions. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is located west of Highway 1 in Moss Beach, 7 miles north of Half Moon Bay, or 21 miles south of San Francisco. From Highway 1 at Moss Beach, turn west on California Avenue and proceed to the parking lot at the end of the street. The reserve’s main entrance is at the end of CaliforniaAvenue.
INTRODUCTION TO FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE @ FRIENDS OF Introduction to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. San Mateo County Park Ranger and professional photographer Rob Cala created this video for visitors to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Watch it here, or download it for later viewing. This video, sponsored by San Mateo County Parks, will be given to all groups that have reserved a docent-led tour atthe
OCHRE SEA STARS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) are a common sight at FMR, but they are always a hit with visitors, perhaps because of their beautiful colors.Usually about as big across as a dessert plate, ochre stars have five arms or rays and come in two color variations at FMR:purple and orange.
ADMIN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours. REMEMBERING BOB BREEN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Photo: Rob Cala (robcalamedia.com) Bob Breen, who served as Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s first Supervising Ranger from the Reserve’s founding in 1969 to his retirement in 2004, died of a massive heart attack on Wednesday, June 19th, 2013 at the age of 73. Bob was a soft-spoken man with a ready smile, warm manner, and gentle sense ofhumor.
INTRODUCTION TO FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE @ FRIENDS OF Introduction to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. San Mateo County Park Ranger and professional photographer Rob Cala created this video for visitors to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Watch it here, or download it for later viewing. This video, sponsored by San Mateo County Parks, will be given to all groups that have reserved a docent-led tour atthe
HISTORY @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE History @ Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. In 1969, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, led by its president, James V. Fitzgerald (for whom the Reserve was named), passed a bill designating the Moss Beach tidepool area as a Reserve. There was strenuous opposition toits reserve status.
GOVERNING AND PARTNER AGENCIES @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD FMR’s Governing Agencies. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is a San Mateo County Park that is part of a Marine Life Protected Area that lies in California state waters within the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.In other words, a number of federal, state, and local government agencies have overlapping jurisdiction and are involved in caring for the reserve.BETWEEN THE TIDES
The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE Leave a message describing your lost items at (650) 728-3584 and leave a phone number for our staff to call if the item is found or turned in to the ranger station. When is the reserve open? The reserve opens at 8:00 am every morning. The closing time varies according to theseason.
CATEGORY » SEA STAR « @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The latest issue of Between the Tides. We invite you to learn about: an infrequent visitor, a gorgeous nudibranch named Babakina festiva; the big-eared Dusky-footed Woodrat, aka Packrat; and an unwelcome resident, the tick.Find out how the sea stars are recovering from Sea Star Wasting Disease; explore 90 million years of geologic history; meet this year’s high school scholarship recipients UPDATED SELF-GUIDED BROCHURE @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD Self-Guided Brochure Available for Download. Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve has published an updated version of the self-guided brochure, available for download or at the Reserve. This version updates the “Good Tidepoolers Rules of Conduct”. MUST SEE: NEW VIDEO ON FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE @ FRIENDS San Mateo County Park Ranger and professional photographer Rob Cala created this video for visitors to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Watch ithere,
ADMIN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours.BETWEEN THE TIDES
The latest issue of Between the Tides. Opening this issue, our estimable Ranger Rob Cala showcases the upgraded Visitor Center with an interactive computer, “Sprout,” and monitors showcasing marine life in technicolor (both inshore reef and offshore ROV footage). FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVEHOMECONTACTAGENCIESGROUP RESERVATIONSDIRECTIONSRULES AND BEST PRACTICES The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization of volunteers who provide tours of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s tidepools and other educational experiences. Donate to the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve to help protect this unique resource. Learn More ». MARINE PROTECTED AREAS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are conservation areas designed to protect some of California’s most productive coastal underwater habitats. As of May 1, 2010, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve lies at the heart of a larger MPA, the Montara State Marine Reserve.Click here fora PDF map.
ABOUT US @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve was formed in 1985 to assist then Supervising Ranger Bob Breen in educating visitors about the reserve and its inhabitants and helping promote the reserve’s welfare. Our mission is to inspire the preservation of our unique intertidal environment through education and the support of research. RESOURCES: ANIMAL GUIDES @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE FMR Tide Zones Guide: Before your visit, read through this 15-page full-color PDF to learn how tides work, get an introduction to the geology underlying the tide pools, and meet some of the organisms you will find during your visit.: The LiMPETS program has published its Rocky Intertidal Field Guide for 2012, funded by the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. CATEGORY » BETWEEN THE TIDES « @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours. OCHRE SEA STARS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) are a common sight at FMR, but they are always a hit with visitors, perhaps because of their beautiful colors.Usually about as big across as a dessert plate, ochre stars have five arms or rays and come in two color variations at FMR:purple and orange.
ADMIN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours. WWW.FITZGERALDRESERVE.ORG www.fitzgeraldreserve.org ADMIN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The LiMPETS program has published its Rocky Intertidal Field Guide for 2012, funded by the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve.The photos in the guide are accompanied by notes to help the students and others who are participating in the study identify the marine life being counted. REMEMBERING BOB BREEN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Photo: Rob Cala (robcalamedia.com) Bob Breen, who served as Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s first Supervising Ranger from the Reserve’s founding in 1969 to his retirement in 2004, died of a massive heart attack on Wednesday, June 19th, 2013 at the age of 73. Bob was a soft-spoken man with a ready smile, warm manner, and gentle sense ofhumor.
FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVEHOMECONTACTAGENCIESGROUP RESERVATIONSDIRECTIONSRULES AND BEST PRACTICES The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization of volunteers who provide tours of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s tidepools and other educational experiences. Donate to the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve to help protect this unique resource. Learn More ». MARINE PROTECTED AREAS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are conservation areas designed to protect some of California’s most productive coastal underwater habitats. As of May 1, 2010, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve lies at the heart of a larger MPA, the Montara State Marine Reserve.Click here fora PDF map.
ABOUT US @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve was formed in 1985 to assist then Supervising Ranger Bob Breen in educating visitors about the reserve and its inhabitants and helping promote the reserve’s welfare. Our mission is to inspire the preservation of our unique intertidal environment through education and the support of research. RESOURCES: ANIMAL GUIDES @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE FMR Tide Zones Guide: Before your visit, read through this 15-page full-color PDF to learn how tides work, get an introduction to the geology underlying the tide pools, and meet some of the organisms you will find during your visit.: The LiMPETS program has published its Rocky Intertidal Field Guide for 2012, funded by the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. CATEGORY » BETWEEN THE TIDES « @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours. OCHRE SEA STARS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) are a common sight at FMR, but they are always a hit with visitors, perhaps because of their beautiful colors.Usually about as big across as a dessert plate, ochre stars have five arms or rays and come in two color variations at FMR:purple and orange.
ADMIN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours. WWW.FITZGERALDRESERVE.ORG www.fitzgeraldreserve.org ADMIN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The LiMPETS program has published its Rocky Intertidal Field Guide for 2012, funded by the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve.The photos in the guide are accompanied by notes to help the students and others who are participating in the study identify the marine life being counted. REMEMBERING BOB BREEN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Photo: Rob Cala (robcalamedia.com) Bob Breen, who served as Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s first Supervising Ranger from the Reserve’s founding in 1969 to his retirement in 2004, died of a massive heart attack on Wednesday, June 19th, 2013 at the age of 73. Bob was a soft-spoken man with a ready smile, warm manner, and gentle sense ofhumor.
HISTORY @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE History @ Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. In 1969, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, led by its president, James V. Fitzgerald (for whom the Reserve was named), passed a bill designating the Moss Beach tidepool area as a Reserve. There was strenuous opposition toits reserve status.
INTRODUCTION TO FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE @ FRIENDS OF Introduction to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. San Mateo County Park Ranger and professional photographer Rob Cala created this video for visitors to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Watch it here, or download it for later viewing. This video, sponsored by San Mateo County Parks, will be given to all groups that have reserved a docent-led tour atthe
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE Leave a message describing your lost items at (650) 728-3584 and leave a phone number for our staff to call if the item is found or turned in to the ranger station. When is the reserve open? The reserve opens at 8:00 am every morning. The closing time varies according to theseason.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Driving Directions. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is located west of Highway 1 in Moss Beach, 7 miles north of Half Moon Bay, or 21 miles south of San Francisco. From Highway 1 at Moss Beach, turn west on California Avenue and proceed to the parking lot at the end of the street. The reserve’s main entrance is at the end of CaliforniaAvenue.
CATEGORY » BETWEEN THE TIDES « @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours. WWW.FITZGERALDRESERVE.ORG www.fitzgeraldreserve.org CATEGORY » SEA STAR « @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The latest issue of Between the Tides. We invite you to learn about: an infrequent visitor, a gorgeous nudibranch named Babakina festiva; the big-eared Dusky-footed Woodrat, aka Packrat; and an unwelcome resident, the tick.Find out how the sea stars are recovering from Sea Star Wasting Disease; explore 90 million years of geologic history; meet this year’s high school scholarship recipients CATEGORY » GUIDELINES The June 2011 issue of National Geographic Magazine includes a mention of and photos taken at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve in a nice article about life in the Pacific intertidal zone.. The online version includes a link to a time-lapse photo video of the tide coming in at FMR. In the article, the writer’s tour guides of Bodega Head (part of Sonoma Coast State Park) pick up animals and boulders RESOURCES: RECOMMENDED READING @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD Resources: Recommended Reading @ Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Reading List. There’s a wealth of information about life in the intertidal environment online, and there are also some wonderful books on the subject. Here is a list of some of our favorite reference booksand web sites.
ADMIN @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The LiMPETS program has published its Rocky Intertidal Field Guide for 2012, funded by the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve.The photos in the guide are accompanied by notes to help the students and others who are participating in the study identify the marine life being counted. FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVEHOMECONTACTAGENCIESGROUP RESERVATIONSDIRECTIONSRULES AND BEST PRACTICES The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization of volunteers who provide tours of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s tidepools and other educational experiences. Donate to the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve to help protect this unique resource. Learn More ». RESOURCES: ANIMAL GUIDES @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE FMR Tide Zones Guide: Before your visit, read through this 15-page full-color PDF to learn how tides work, get an introduction to the geology underlying the tide pools, and meet some of the organisms you will find during your visit.: The LiMPETS program has published its Rocky Intertidal Field Guide for 2012, funded by the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. WWW.FITZGERALDRESERVE.ORG www.fitzgeraldreserve.org GUIDES, MAPS AND BROCHURES @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE Guides, Maps and Brochures. FMR Tide Zone Guide: Before your visit, read through this 15-page full-color PDF to learn how tides work, get an introduction to the geology underlying the tide pools, and meet some of the organisms you will find during your visit.. FMR Tide Zone Map: One-page map from the Tide Zone Guide above.. FMR Self Guided-Tour: This full-color two-sided brochure provides a MARINE PROTECTED AREAS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are conservation areas designed to protect some of California’s most productive coastal underwater habitats. As of May 1, 2010, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve lies at the heart of a larger MPA, the Montara State Marine Reserve.Click here fora PDF map.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE Leave a message describing your lost items at (650) 728-3584 and leave a phone number for our staff to call if the item is found or turned in to the ranger station. When is the reserve open? The reserve opens at 8:00 am every morning. The closing time varies according to theseason.
INTRODUCTION TO FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE @ FRIENDS OF Introduction to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. San Mateo County Park Ranger and professional photographer Rob Cala created this video for visitors to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Watch it here, or download it for later viewing. This video, sponsored by San Mateo County Parks, will be given to all groups that have reserved a docent-led tour atthe
ABOUT US @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve was formed in 1985 to assist then Supervising Ranger Bob Breen in educating visitors about the reserve and its inhabitants and helping promote the reserve’s welfare. Our mission is to inspire the preservation of our unique intertidal environment through education and the support of research. RESOURCES: EXPLORE FMR ONLINE @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD Fitzgerald Marine Reserve from rob cala on Vimeo.; June 2017: Interesting article on turban snails published recently in BAY NATURE.Note: Reserve is a California Marine Protected Area, and it is against the law to collect or handle any animal within the intertidal. RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD Resources for Teachers and Parents @ Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Information for Teachers. Financial support for your field trip: The San Mateo County Parks Foundation offers funding to support field trip transportation. More information on this program may be found on the Foundation website . * Note: Friends of Fitzgerald Marine FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVEHOMECONTACTAGENCIESGROUP RESERVATIONSDIRECTIONSRULES AND BEST PRACTICES The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization of volunteers who provide tours of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s tidepools and other educational experiences. Donate to the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve to help protect this unique resource. Learn More ». RESOURCES: ANIMAL GUIDES @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE FMR Tide Zones Guide: Before your visit, read through this 15-page full-color PDF to learn how tides work, get an introduction to the geology underlying the tide pools, and meet some of the organisms you will find during your visit.: The LiMPETS program has published its Rocky Intertidal Field Guide for 2012, funded by the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. WWW.FITZGERALDRESERVE.ORG www.fitzgeraldreserve.org GUIDES, MAPS AND BROCHURES @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE Guides, Maps and Brochures. FMR Tide Zone Guide: Before your visit, read through this 15-page full-color PDF to learn how tides work, get an introduction to the geology underlying the tide pools, and meet some of the organisms you will find during your visit.. FMR Tide Zone Map: One-page map from the Tide Zone Guide above.. FMR Self Guided-Tour: This full-color two-sided brochure provides a MARINE PROTECTED AREAS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are conservation areas designed to protect some of California’s most productive coastal underwater habitats. As of May 1, 2010, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve lies at the heart of a larger MPA, the Montara State Marine Reserve.Click here fora PDF map.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE Leave a message describing your lost items at (650) 728-3584 and leave a phone number for our staff to call if the item is found or turned in to the ranger station. When is the reserve open? The reserve opens at 8:00 am every morning. The closing time varies according to theseason.
INTRODUCTION TO FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE @ FRIENDS OF Introduction to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. San Mateo County Park Ranger and professional photographer Rob Cala created this video for visitors to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Watch it here, or download it for later viewing. This video, sponsored by San Mateo County Parks, will be given to all groups that have reserved a docent-led tour atthe
ABOUT US @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE The Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve was formed in 1985 to assist then Supervising Ranger Bob Breen in educating visitors about the reserve and its inhabitants and helping promote the reserve’s welfare. Our mission is to inspire the preservation of our unique intertidal environment through education and the support of research. RESOURCES: EXPLORE FMR ONLINE @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD Fitzgerald Marine Reserve from rob cala on Vimeo.; June 2017: Interesting article on turban snails published recently in BAY NATURE.Note: Reserve is a California Marine Protected Area, and it is against the law to collect or handle any animal within the intertidal. RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD Resources for Teachers and Parents @ Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Information for Teachers. Financial support for your field trip: The San Mateo County Parks Foundation offers funding to support field trip transportation. More information on this program may be found on the Foundation website . * Note: Friends of Fitzgerald Marine YOUR GROUP VISIT TO THE RESERVE @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD Your Group Visit to the Reserve A trained volunteer naturalist will give your group a 2-hour guided tour of the reef’s many wonders. Large groups will be broken into smaller ones. Our naturalists a CONTACT US @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE volunteer@fitzgeraldreserve.org. webmaster@fitzgeraldreserve.org. president@fitzgeraldreserve.org. How to Contact Park Staff at the Reserve. The main entrance for the reserve, which includes the Ranger Station and parking lot, is located at 200 Nevada Ave, Moss Beach, CA 94038. The reserve opens at 8 a.m.; closing time varies seasonally andis
CATEGORY » VOLUNTEERS The latest issue of Between the Tides.. COVID-19 impact: The closing of the Reserve eventually required FFMR volunteers to monitor the reserve, especially to protect the moms and 72 new pups.And, although the class field trips had to be curtailed, we did graduate a class of 13 new naturalists. We spotlight FFMR naturalist Marian Miller who is missing leading excited children on tours. GROUP RESERVATIONS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE WE ARE CURRENTLY REVISING OUR TOUR RESERVATION PROCEDURES. CHECK BACK FOR MORE INFORMATION. INTRODUCTION TO FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE @ FRIENDS OF Introduction to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. San Mateo County Park Ranger and professional photographer Rob Cala created this video for visitors to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Watch it here, or download it for later viewing. This video, sponsored by San Mateo County Parks, will be given to all groups that have reserved a docent-led tour atthe
DRIVING DIRECTIONS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Driving Directions. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is located west of Highway 1 in Moss Beach, 7 miles north of Half Moon Bay, or 21 miles south of San Francisco. From Highway 1 at Moss Beach, turn west on California Avenue and proceed to the parking lot at the end of the street. The reserve’s main entrance is at the end of CaliforniaAvenue.
CATEGORY » GUIDELINES The June 2011 issue of National Geographic Magazine includes a mention of and photos taken at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve in a nice article about life in the Pacific intertidal zone.. The online version includes a link to a time-lapse photo video of the tide coming in at FMR. In the article, the writer’s tour guides of Bodega Head (part of Sonoma Coast State Park) pick up animals and boulders UPDATED SELF-GUIDED BROCHURE @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD Self-Guided Brochure Available for Download. Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve has published an updated version of the self-guided brochure, available for download or at the Reserve. This version updates the “Good Tidepoolers Rules of Conduct”. ADVICE FOR WOULD-BE BIRDERS @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD MARINE Advice for Would-Be Birders. At October 05, 2011. By admin. In birds. 0. Juvenile red tail hawk drying its wings. A resident red tail hawk often bathes in the creek near the main entry ramp, then sits on a nearby fence post to dry its wings. Other fascinating birds move through Fitzgerald Marine Reserve and the surrounding area during thefall
CHOOSING FOOTWEAR FOR TIDEPOOLING @ FRIENDS OF FITZGERALD When you’re planning a trip to the tidepools, it pays to give some advance thought to what you’ll wear on your feet. Footing on the reef can be tricky; you’ll be climbing up and down on slipp Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve Our mission is to inspire the preservation of our unique intertidal environment through education and the support of research.Skip to content
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SAN MATEO COUNTY PARK RANGER AND PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER ROB CALA CREATED THIS VIDEO FOR VISITORS TO FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE. WATCH IT HERE, OR DOWNLOAD IT FOR LATER VIEWING. THIS VIDEO, SPONSORED BY SAN MATEO COUNTY PARKS, WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL GROUPS THAT HAVE RESERVED A DOCENT-LED TOUR AT THE RESERVE.Watch now
It’s a Party
BABAKINA FESTIVA MAKES AN APPEARANCE AT FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE Learn more about this nudibranchMeet our volunteers
Marine Protected Areas The San Mateo Collaborative has successfully brought together MPA experts to work on projects that raise awareness of their local marineprotected areas.
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Harbor seals
“SAFE HARBORS” LIKE FITZGERALD MARINE RESERVE ALLOW HARBOR SEALS TO HAUL OUT OF THE WATER, REST AND WARM UP ANY TIME OF YEAR. HARBOR SEALS MAY ALSO USE THESE ROCKS AS NURSERIES, GIVING BIRTH AND NURSING THEIR PUPS IN THE SPRING. Help keep our seals safe*
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