Located on the edge of one of the largest and busiest ports in the
world, the Cabrillo Beach Coastal Park is comprised of several seashore
habitats found in Southern California. All are within easy walking
distance of each other near the main channel of the Port of Los Angeles.
They include a windswept beach and a protected harbor beach separated by
one of the largest breakwaters in the world, as well as tide pools, a
fishing pier, a man-made mudflat, and coastal cliffs that provide living
spaces for coastal marine organisms. The combination of natural and
man-made habitats here bordering the San Pedro neighborhood of the huge
metropolis of Los Angeles makes this an unusual environment,
representative of an urban ocean.