More than of the watershed's are protected under a
mosaic of private and public ownership.
Foundations The nonprofit
Elkhorn Slough Foundation is the single largest land owner in the watershed, with nearly . The nonprofit
Nature Conservancy was the first to buy Elkhorn Slough property with the goal to protect the area's habitat and wildlife. The Nature Conservancy started with only 60 acres in 1971 and through gifts and purchases of disjointed parcels, gained over by September 2012, when it transferred to the Elkhorn Slough Foundation. The Foundation already managed conservation on these parcels.
Elkhorn Slough State Marine Reserve The
Elkhorn Slough State Marine Reserve (SMR) covers . The SMR protects all marine life within its boundaries. It is managed by the
California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CA-DFW) in cooperation with the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Fishing and take of all living marine resources is prohibited. It includes the waters below mean high tide within Elkhorn Slough lying: • east of longitude 121° 46.40’ W. and • south of latitude 36° 50.50’ N.
Elkhorn Slough State Marine Conservation Area The
Elkhorn Slough State Marine Conservation Area (SMCA) covers . It includes the waters below mean high tide within Elkhorn Slough: • east of the Highway 1 Bridge and • west of longitude 121° 46.40’ W. The SMR and the SMCA were both established in September 2007 by the
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CA−DFW). It was one of 29 marine protected areas adopted during the first phase of the
Marine Life Protection Act Initiative, a collaborative public process to create a statewide network of marine protected areas along the California coastline.
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve The
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve is one of 28 National Estuarine Research Reserves established nationwide as field laboratories for scientific research and estuarine education.
Local government Additional land protected by the
Moss Landing Harbor District and the
Monterey County Parks Department Adjacent areas The
Moss Landing Wildlife Area protects the land north and west of the Slough. The
Moro Cojo Slough State Marine Reserve just south of Elkhorn protects a similar wetland area. ==Recreation==