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The National Park Service collaborated with the High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network (HPWREN) to design and implement a wireless cyberinfrastructure which augments access to natural and cultural resources for researches, educators, and the general public. The system, including seven cameras, supports National Park Service research and monitoring projects in the areas of social science, fire ecology, air quality, education, and public land management. Fabulous real-time views of the Pacific Ocean, the tidepools of Point Loma, and the San Diego Sky-Line are made available to the Public by HPWREN via the internet.
 

Live Web CAMS

Theses web cameras are situated in the Santa Monica Mountains of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area

Santa Monica Mountains view

Santa Monica Mountains view

Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Fire Management Observation Cameras are located at Castro Peak. The image on the left faces northwest towards Agoura Hills and Ventura County. The image on the right faces northeast towards Gillette Ranch, Paramount Ranch, and Cheeseboro and Palo Comado Canyons.


Cabrillo National Monument, Point Loma

Rocky intertidal Zone 1 is the area most visited by the public and exhibits disturbance associated with this high level of visitation such as bald patches on rocks where people step to explore the area.

 

 

Cabrillo National Monument Zone 1 SouthWest view
Cabrillo National Monument Zone 1 NorthWest view

Zone 1: Southwest View

Zone 1: Northwest View

Rocky intertidal Zone 3 is restricted to visitation by the public, however these two solar-powered cameras provide real-time access to this protected tidepool area.  
Cabrillo National Monument Zone 3 South view Cabrillo National Monument Zone 3 NorthWest view

Zone 3: South View

Zone 3: Northwest View

 

Two cameras are situated outside at the Visitors Center and are used to collect air quality data, observe visibility, and provide fabulous views of the San Diego Sky-Line.

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San Diego Sky-Line View
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Click on the small map image to see a map of Cabrillo National Monument showing the locations and view angles of the web cameras. "" small clickable map
 
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Tide pool View

NOAA/NWS weather information

NOAA/NOS tide information

Other HPWREN Web cameras

Cabrillo National Monument Zone 1 tidepool view

This web camera is powered by
StarDot NetCam Megapixel, www.stardot-tech.com

 
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