Risk: Low Harbour Operational

ANACAPA ISLE MARINA Harbour, Oxnard, California | Marine Utilities

OXNARD, California, United States

Overview

ANACAPA ISLE MARINA is a harbour facility in Oxnard, California, serving recreational and small commercial vessels. It operates under U.S. EPA and state regulations for marine operations.

ANACAPA ISLE MARINA is a harbour located at 3001 Peninsula Rd., Oxnard, California, within Ventura County. The facility serves as a marina for recreational and small commercial vessels, situated along the Southern California coast. As a harbour, it provides berthing and support services for the local boating community. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, which govern discharges from vessels and shoreside operations. California's stringent environmental regulations also apply, including stormwater management and oil-water separation requirements. The marina's NAICS code 488310 indicates it is a port and harbour operation. Located near the Channel Islands and sensitive coastal habitats, the marina must manage potential environmental impacts from boat maintenance, fuel handling, and stormwater runoff. Its proximity to the Anacapa Island marine sanctuary underscores the importance of best management practices for water quality and waste disposal.

Environmental context

The marina is located in the Southern California Bight, a region with high marine biodiversity and sensitive coastal ecosystems. Operations involve potential risks from fuel spills, antifouling paints, and stormwater runoff containing hydrocarbons and heavy metals. Proximity to the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary necessitates careful management of waste and discharges to protect marine life and water quality.

Frequently asked questions

ANACAPA ISLE MARINA is located at 3001 Peninsula Rd., Oxnard, California 93035, in Ventura County.

ANACAPA ISLE MARINA is a harbour facility that provides berthing and services for recreational and small commercial vessels.

Marinas in California must comply with the U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP), NPDES permits for stormwater discharges, and state regulations for water quality, waste management, and oil spill prevention.

The marina is expected to implement best management practices for stormwater runoff, fuel handling, and waste disposal to minimize impacts on nearby coastal habitats and marine life.

The Channel Islands are a biologically rich area with protected marine sanctuaries, requiring marinas to operate with heightened environmental stewardship to preserve local ecosystems.

Other Harbour plants in United States · 6 nearby

UtilityRadar
More
Press Esc to close · Browse by sector