List of coastal islands of the Californias
This is a list of notable coastal islands of the Californias - coastal islands west of California and the Baja California Peninsula in the Pacific Ocean. California is in the United States; and the Baja California Peninsula includes the states of Baja California Sur and Baja California in Mexico. Although the waters and islands are in two countries, many of the ecoregion, habitat, conservation, and ecological issues are shared.
Farallon Islands
Channel Islands of California
The Channel Islands of California, United States:
- Anacapa Island
- San Miguel Island
- Santa Cruz Island
- Santa Rosa Island
- San Clemente Island
- San Nicolas Island
- Santa Barbara Island
- Santa Catalina Island
Coastal islands of Baja California Peninsula
The Coastal islands of the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico:
- Alijos Rocks
- Angel de la Guarda Island
- Cedros Island
- Coronado Islands
- Espiritu Santo Island
- Guadalupe Island
- Natividad Island
- San Benito Islands
- San Esteban Island
- San José Island
- San Lorenzo Island
- Santa Margarita Island
- San Martin Island
- Tiburón Island
- Todos Santos Islands
- Category:Islands of Baja California and Category:Islands of Baja California Sur
Islands of the Gulf of California
Islands of the Gulf of California:
- Isla Huivulai
- Isla Ángel de la Guarda
- Isla Ballena
- Isla Cayo
- Isla Coronados
- Isla Danzante
- Isla del Carmen
- Isla El Coyote
- Isla El Requeson
- Isla Espíritu Santo
- Isla Gallina
- Isla Gallo
- Isla Islitas
- Isla Las Animas
- Isla Monserrate
- Isla Mosca
- Isla Pardo
- Isla Partida
- Isla Pitahaya
- Isla San Cosme
- Isla San Damian
- Isla San Francisco
- Isla San Ildefonso
- Isla San José
- Isla Santa Catalina
- Isla Santa Cruz
- Isla Santiago
- Isla Tijeras
- Isla Tortuga
- Islas Santa Inez
- Islotes Las Galeras
- Jacques Cousteau Island
- Montague Island
- San Esteban Island
- San Pedro Nolasco Island
- Tiburón Island
See also
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