A cartographic representation depicting the geographical features of the central portion of California’s edge where land meets the Pacific Ocean. Such depictions typically illustrate key landmarks, cities, and topographical variations along the specified area of the state’s western boundary.
The utility of these visual aids extends to navigation, resource management, and environmental conservation. Historically, these tools have guided maritime activity and aided in the development of coastal communities, serving as essential instruments for understanding and interacting with the dynamic coastal zone.