Edward F. Ricketts State Marine Conservation Area is located off the coast of the
Monterey Peninsula, at the southern end of
Monterey Bay. It covers an area of .22 sq. miles (0.56 km²). The reserve is directly offshore from the
Monterey Bay Aquarium and
Cannery Row. It was named for
Edward F. Ricketts (1897–1948) who founded the
Pacific Biological Laboratories in Monterey. It is the easternmost of four marine protected areas bordering the Monterey Peninsula. Edward F. Ricketts SMCA is bounded by straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: , , and , then the mean high tide line along the coast back to the breakwater of Monterey Harbor. The
Lovers Point State Marine Reserve is adjacent to the west of Ricketts SMCA, and then beyond that the Pacific Grove Marine Gardens State Marine Conservation Area. It is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: , , , , and , then along to coast back to the first point. Farther south and west is the
Asilomar State Marine Reserve. All four areas are included within the
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. ==Habitat and wildlife==