In my Geology class in Jr. College (and I won't say how long ago THAT was), we went over to Moss Beach, just after a good storm had washed away part of the beach.
There are some great tidepools there, and (at least according to my instructor), part of the reason was that Moss Beach is where the San Andreas goes into the water. You can see some parabolic curves in the rock, where the original layers of deposits have been squeezed together over time.
I vividly remember looking at a part of the (really small) cliff, which had been washed away, and seeing a vertical line between one side and another, which more-or-less lined up with the bottom of the curves in the tidepools a short distance away. We wondered at the time, whether we were seeing a manifestation of the San Andreas...