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The Al Larson Marina in the Port of Long Beach provides public access to the harbor for kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters. The boat ramp is located at 1046 South Seaside Avenue on Terminal Island, just off the Vincent Thomas Bridge.
The marina has a total capacity of 125 slips and moorings, with a minimum boat length of 20 feet and a maximum of 50 feet. Facilities include a launch ramp, pump-out station, and harbormaster's dock. The surrounding waters of the Port of Long Beach are relatively calm, making it a suitable location for paddling and small powerboats.
Paddlers should be aware of the commercial shipping traffic in the port and exercise caution when launching and navigating. The nearest wildlife refuge is the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge, located a few miles to the west. Overall, the Al Larson Marina offers a convenient access point for recreational boaters and paddlers to explore the industrial waterways of the Port of Long Beach.