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  • San Clemente Island (Tongva: Kinkipar; Spanish: Isla de San Clemente) is the southernmost of the Channel Islands of California. It is owned and operated by the United States Navy, and is a part of Los Angeles County. It is administered by Naval Base Coronado. It is 21 miles (34 km) long and has 147.13 km2 (56.81 sq mi) of land.
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  • San Clemente Island has some of the best examples of marine terraces, and has trench-like canyons, streams, periodic waterfalls, and pools of fresh water.[5].
  • A view of San Clemente Island looking south. Notice 1: Effective 16 SEP 2022 a semi-permanent training mine field is bounded by the following coordinates...
  • Native terrestrial mammals: San Clemente Island deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus clementis) San Clemente Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis clementae).
  • How deep is the water near San Clemente Island? The AAV was found at a depth of 385 feet about 1 500 meters off of San Clemente Island.
  • Two species of lizards are found on San Clemente Island. (Not all of the animals shown below were found on the island, but they could be.)
  • Channel Islands Restoration volunteers and staff have worked on San Clemente Island in cooperation with the Navy and San Diego State University.
  • Things to know about the island. San Clemente Island California is a stunningly beautiful piece of Earth in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California.
  • For centuries, the island of San Clemente, housed a monastic settlement, more recently a mental asylum and since 2016, a luxury hotel complex.
  • San Clemente Island is a popular destination for military training, conservationists, and recreational activities such as hiking, wildlife watching, and fishing.
  • The San Clemente Island Loggerhead Shrike is an endangered species as well as the San Clemente Island Sage Sparrow and the San Clemente Island Fox is...