Point Bennett

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Point Bennett is a remote, wildlife-rich headland on the western tip of San Miguel Island in California’s Channel Islands, known for its large colonies of seals and sea lions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
headland
access guided hikes by National Park Service concessionaires
hiking only
hasCharacteristic remote
wildlife-rich
hasClimate coastal Mediterranean climate
hasEnvironment marine terrace
rocky shores
rugged coastline
hasFeature haul-out sites for pinnipeds
hasHazard rough seas offshore
strong winds
hasRegulation visitor access subject to wildlife protection rules
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
other northern Channel Islands
hasWildlife California sea lion
Steller sea lion
harbor seal
northern elephant seal
northern fur seal
seabirds
shorebirds
knownFor large colonies of sea lions
large colonies of seals
pinniped rookeries
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Channel Islands
San Miguel Island
Santa Barbara County
surface form: Santa Barbara County, California

United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnCoastOf Pacific Ocean
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
nearbyIsland Santa Cruz Island
Santa Rosa Island
partOf Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
surface form: Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (nearby waters)

Channel Islands National Park
position western tip of San Miguel Island
usedFor scientific research
wildlife observation

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San Miguel Island hasFeature Point Bennett