Cabrillo Field Notes – May 2018 Highlights
If you haven’t yet seen the Cabrillo Field Notes blog that the Cabrillo Science Crew has created, you can read about it here and also visit the previous articles as well. We will keep you updated with the monthly highlights. About Cabrillo Field Notes Cabrillo National Monument protects a unique and diverse landscape thriving with life. Follow our science teams into the field and … Continue reading Cabrillo Field Notes – May 2018 Highlights
Did You Know…What Is The Volunteer Navigation Committee and Why Should You Care?
As a Cabrillo National Monument volunteer, you are asked to honor your commitment to the park and to represent the best of CNM in the park and in the community. You are lent a uniform, supplies and equipment, and are provided with training and continuing education opportunities. You also have the full support of park staff and access to park resources. Read More… Continue reading Did You Know…What Is The Volunteer Navigation Committee and Why Should You Care?
Did You Know…CNM History
Cabrillo National Monument was created by presidential proclamation signed by Woodrow Wilson on October 14, 1913. The monument was established to commemorate the voyage and discoveries of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo in 1542-1543. Cabrillo and his men were the first Europeans to explore San Diego Bay and the west coast of what is now the United States. Read More… Continue reading Did You Know…CNM History
Earth Day Tidepool Cleanup
Several TPERP volunteers spent the early morning of Earth Day, April 22, performing spring cleaning in the Tidepool area. The weather was perfect. the tide was low, and the coffee and doughnuts gave us energy (at least that’s what we told ourselves. Thank you Ranger Bonnie!). The cleanup was done early in the morning because the low tide gave access to the tidepools for trash … Continue reading Earth Day Tidepool Cleanup
May 2018 Tides
Photos of San Salvador Needed
The Ebinder Team Needs Your Help The Ebinder team is putting together a new document showing how the size of the San Salvador compares to other ships, including current day vessels. We have several photos of the San Salvador sailing in the bay as it passes other ships, but we are looking for more. If you have any photos of the San Salvador with other … Continue reading Photos of San Salvador Needed

