Carmel Bay
Carmel Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean, along the central coast of California in Monterey County. The bay is long and wide with its mouth about across, between Point Carmel to the south and Point Cypress to the north; Monterey Bay is about four coastline miles north, with Point Pinos intervening.
The bay's coastline includes Carmel City Beach and Carmel River State Beach, with wildlife largely protected by the 'Carmel Bay Ecological Reserve'. The City of Carmel, formally "Carmel-by-the-Sea", adjoins Carmel Bay, with the cities of Monterey, Pacific Grove, California, and Santa Cruz about,, and north, respectively.
Marine protected areas
Several areas in Carmel Bay have been designated marine protected areas under California's Marine Life Protection Act. 'Carmel [Bay State Marine Conservation Area]' is entirely underneath Carmel Bay, and both 'Carmel Pinnacles State Marine Reserve' and 'Point Lobos State Marine Reserve' are partially underneath Carmel Bay.Along with the immediately adjoining 'Point Lobos State Marine Conservation Area', nearly of marine protected areas in the waters in and around Carmel Bay are like underwater parks, helping to conserve ocean wildlife and marine ecosystems. No living marine resources may be taken from these areas, except from 'Carmel Bay SMCA', and from there only recreational fishing for finfish and limited "by hand" commercial harvesting of giant kelp and bull kelp, by permit.