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The Catalina Channel, which separates Santa Catalina Island from the mainland of California, has varying depths, with an average depth of approximately 1,000 feet (about 300 meters). The deepest point in the channel reaches around 2,200 feet (approximately 670 meters). This underwater geography plays a significant role in marine life and navigation in the area.

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