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9/7/2007 Landmark “Central Coast” Marine Protected Areas will be
in Effect Sept. 21
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| 15 State Marine Conservation Areas (SMCA), which limit recreational and commercial fishing. | |
| 13 “no-take” State Marine Reserves (SMR); a total of 85 square miles and; | |
| One State Marine Recreational Managed Area (SMRMA); Morro Bay State Marine Recreational Management Area, where recreational fishing is limited or restricted. |
Ninety percent of the central coast area remains open to fishing. (Note: This percentage includes the limited fishing that is allowed in the SMCAs and SMRAs as well as the areas outside the series of MPAs).
DFG’s marine wardens will patrol and enforce the new MPAs, and continue to monitor fishing activities in other open areas of state waters (shore to 3 miles).
A main goal of the MLPA is to utilize these MPAs as research sites where scientists can gain a greater understanding of California’s marine and coastal environment and how marine animals and plants interact with little or no disturbance by people.
“MPAs are designed to protect special places and ecosystems and provide a unique opportunity for scientific study,” said Dr. Amber Mace, executive director of the California Ocean Science Trust (CalOST). Mace also serves as the science advisor to the California Ocean Protection Council. “We are now developing a long-term monitoring system to better understand MPA effects and to help inform how they are managed over time. MPAs can help the state’s most important marine ecosystems to thrive, while potentially enhancing other uses such as wildlife viewing and fishing,” she said.
DFG and the Ocean Protection Council have provided $2 million to launch a variety of research projects designed to gauge the ecological and socioeconomic effects of the MPAs. Recreational anglers are playing a major role in this overall research endeavor by looking at fish stocks and the number of fish that inhabit local waters.
“Scientists working directly with anglers will study the before and after effects of the marine protected areas by comparing changes in fish populations that occur after the MPAs take effect,” said Don Maruska, strategic advisor and facilitator of the California Collaborative Fisheries Research Program, which includes the cooperative efforts of university researchers, DFG and NOAA fisheries biologists and fishing experts.
The second phase of the MLPA Initiative, which will cover the North Central Coast region from Pigeon Point (San Mateo County) north to Alder Creek (Mendocino County), is already underway. For more information visit the DFG MLPA Web page at www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa.
The Central Coast Marine Protected Areas include:
| Año Nuevo State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Greyhound Rock State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Natural Bridges State Marine Reserve | |
| Elkhorn Slough State Marine Reserve | |
| Elkhorn Slough State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Moro Cojo Slough State Marine Reserve | |
| Soquel Canyon State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Portuguese Ledge State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Edward F. Ricketts State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Lovers Point State Marine Reserve | |
| Pacific Grove Marine Gardens State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Asilomar State Marine Reserve | |
| Carmel Pinnacles State Marine Reserve | |
| Carmel Bay State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Point Lobos State Marine Reserve | |
| Point Lobos State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Point Sur State Marine Reserve | |
| Point Sur State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Big Creek State Marine Reserve | |
| Big Creek State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Piedras Blancas State Marine Reserve | |
| Piedras Blancas State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Cambria State Marine Conservation Area | |
| White Rock (Cambria) State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Morro Bay State Marine Recreational Management Area | |
| Morro Bay State Marine Reserve | |
| Point Buchon State Marine Reserve | |
| Point Buchon State Marine Conservation Area | |
| Vandenberg State Marine Reserve |
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