The Southern Seven
Pacific Coast Curve™
A Pacific-facing regional corridor grounded in the Southern Seven, stretching from San Diego to Monterey through one shared coastal identity.
What is Pacific Coast Curve™?
Pacific Coast Curve™ is the regional identity of the Southern Seven — the seven Pacific-facing California regions stretching from San Diego to Monterey. It recognizes the coastline as one connected cultural, geographic, and human corridor.
This Curve includes the movement of people, ideas, commerce, beauty, and history along the Pacific edge. It is a place-based framework that connects surf, harbor, neighborhoods, mobility, and regional belonging into one continuous California story.
The Southern Seven Corridor
Pacific Coast Curve™ is grounded in seven Pacific-facing regions:
- San Diego
- Orange County
- Los Angeles
- Ventura
- Santa Barbara
- San Luis Obispo
- Monterey
Together, these seven regions create a shared coastal corridor shaped by beaches, highways, ports, surf culture, neighborhoods, and the movement of people and goods along the California coast.
Within that larger Curve, the Harbor remains a key anchor — especially the Heart of the Harbor in Wilmington — where the working port and the human story meet.
The People of the Curve
Pacific Coast Curve™ is not only a line on the coast — it is the lived experience of the people who move through it. Families, youth, locals, workers, beachgoers, travelers, and communities of many backgrounds all shape the Curve through presence and participation.
From surf towns to Harbor neighborhoods, the Southern Seven is carried by people who live along the coast and give it character, meaning, and continuity.
The Future of the Curve
Pacific Coast Curve™ also points toward the future — a more connected Pacific-facing region where mobility, design, culture, gathering, and sustainability can evolve without losing the natural and human identity of the coast.
The future of the Curve is not about flattening the differences between the Southern Seven. It is about recognizing that they are already connected, and building that connection more intentionally for the generations ahead.
Part of the Owlmore™ Ecosystem
Pacific Coast Curve™ is one part of the broader Owlmore™ ecosystem, alongside Whoomanity™, Psychedelic Interventionist™, Treatment Strategy®, Transformational Recovery™, Owlport™, Loe Rider™, and Owlympics™.
Within that ecosystem, Pacific Coast Curve™ defines the regional landscape — the Southern Seven corridor where coast, Harbor, culture, and movement come together.
Be a G in a Conversation
If you want to connect around Pacific Coast Curve™, the Southern Seven, coastal development, Harbor culture, or future collaboration, start here.