The Moss Landing Wildlife Area is a beautiful and unique protected area located just north of the town of Moss Landing, California. Spanning 728 acres (295 ha), the area is home to a variety of plants and animals, and includes the largest unaltered salt marsh on the California coast. The area is accessible only by foot on trails, and all plants and animals are protected to preserve the natural ecosystem.

Originally established in 1976, the Moss Landing Wildlife Area was created to protect and preserve the natural environment and wildlife of the region. The area is managed by the California Department of Fish and Game, and is a popular spot for birding and viewing sea otters. In fact, the area is home to over 200 species of birds, making it a must-visit destination for birdwatchers. 

he Moss Landing Power Plant is a large power generation facility located in Moss Landing, California. The plant has been in operation since the 1950s and is currently one of the largest power plants in the state of California.

The Moss Landing Power Plant generates electricity using natural gas and plays a critical role in meeting the energy needs of millions of people in the state.