MAMMOTH LAKES - California took another
significant step in protecting its ocean resources Thursday when the
Department of Fish and Game (DFG) unveiled plans for new marine
protected areas (MPAs). The department provided the state’s Fish and
Game Commission with a series of proposals, including a “preferred
option,” for creating a network of MPAs along California’s central
coast.
“This action marks an important milestone in the state’s effort to
improve the design and management of marine protected areas along the
state’s entire coast,” said DFG Director Ryan Broddrick. “It brings
California a step closer to meeting the goals of the Marine Life
Protection Act (MLPA) passed by the Legislature in 1999.”
The options provided by the department are the culmination of nearly
two years of work by several stakeholder groups, a special Blue Ribbon
Task Force, a scientific advisory team and DFG, as well as substantial
public input and scientific peer review.
In addition to presenting to the commission the options developed by
the task force and stakeholders, known as packages 1, 2R and 3R, the
department has also forwarded its preferred option, known as “package
P.” That package includes 26 marine protected areas covering more than
200 square miles, or about 18 percent of state waters in the central
coast region from Point Conception to Pigeon Point. While providing
significant new resource protection along the central coast, only half
of those areas and less than 9 percent of state waters in the region are
designated as “no-take” reserves. DFG held more than 30 meetings with
stakeholders, government officials and interested citizens to discuss
its recommendations as it developed package P.
“The task force and stakeholders did a Herculean job giving the
department some well-crafted proposals for consideration,” Broddrick
said. “While reviewing them to ensure we could create enforceable
boundaries, reduce potential disruption to fishing activities, improve
recreational opportunities and meet the scientific goals of MLPA, we
needed to make some adjustments. The result of our input is package P.”
The commission will review the department’s proposal and alternatives
over the next few months and may adopt a final option later this summer.
The implementing regulations for the central coast MPAs will be
scheduled for commission adoption after the environmental review process
is complete.
The next step in the MLPA process will be a series of public
meetings, starting on Aug.2 in Sacramento, wherein the commission will
discuss and take public comment on the department’s preferred option and
the alternatives. The commission is the official decision-making
authority for implementation of the MLPA. The commission will adopt the
final master plan and proposals for regional marine protected areas
along with supporting CEQA documentation and regulations.
In addition to the meeting on Aug. 2, the commission has scheduled a
second, special meeting for Aug. 15 in Monterey. Additional meetings may
be held in accordance with the commission’s regular meeting schedule.
“I look forward to the next round of public participation as we look
to developing a comprehensive package with wide constituent approval,”
Michael Flores, President of the Fish and Game Commission, said. “We
have every intention of continuing an open and transparent process.”
For more information on Fish and Game Commission meeting dates and
locations, log on to the commission’s web site at
http://www.fgc.ca.gov/.
About the Marine Life Protection Act
The Marine Life Protection Act directs the state to design and manage
a network of marine protected areas through a comprehensive program and
management plan. Its primary goals are to protect marine life and
habitats, marine ecosystems and marine natural heritage, as well as
improve recreational educational and study opportunities provided by
marine ecosystems. Marine protected areas include state marine reserves,
state marine parks and state marine conservation areas. For more
information on MLPA visit DFG’s Web site at
www.dfg.ca.gov/mrd/mlpa/.
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