Oceanography
Point
Conception
The
largest geographic feature that directly impacts on the oceanography
of the region is Point Conception on the mainland at the northernmost
tip of the Channel. North of Point Conception the ocean waters
are part of the Oregonian zone that sees a current of colder water
moving down from the arctic Alaskan waters, and brining animals
from the far north Pacific down to the Channel islands, such as
the northern fur seal, and the Orca, or killer whales.
Below Point Conception are the four northernmost Channel Islands
– San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz and Anacapa. South of Point
Conception the ocean zone changes to the California zone. The
California zone sees a current that comes up from Mexico and then
circles around between Santa Barbara and Anacapa Islands. This
is a warmer, tropical current that brings species for Central
America in to the Channel – such as the Garibaldi fish, marlin,
and other animals more often seen off Central American waters