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http://www.dfg.ca.gov/marineCalifornia Marine Life Protection Act Initiative
NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 13, 2008
CONTACT: Melissa Miller-Henson (MLPA Initiative), (530) 400-2545
Steve Martarano (CDFG), (916) 322-8639
Public Workshops Scheduled to Begin MLPA Initiative South Coast
Project
SACRAMENTO - Workshops are scheduled this month and next to introduce
the public to the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative's South
Coast Project. The overall goals of the workshops are to orient people
to the MLPA Initiative process, specifically in the MLPA South Coast
Study Region (state waters from Point Conception in Santa Barbara County
south to the California border with Mexico, including offshore islands),
generate nominations for a regional stakeholder group, invite questions,
and solicit input on the process.
"Our goal is to help the state conserve marine life and habitat by
designing a network of marine protected areas along the entire coast of
California in order to restore a healthy ocean ecosystem," said Susan
Golding, chair of a task force overseeing the planning process. "The
public's participation is vital to our ability to do this
successfully."
The workshops will use an "open house" format where attendees may
choose to visit at any time during the three hours and walk through a
number of informational stations. Key information stations include an
overview of the MLPA Initiative process and timeline; the status of
marine protected areas in California; and how the public can get
involved. Staff will be available at each station so that attendees may
ask questions and provide feedback.
The first series of workshops are scheduled for:
??? Santa Barbara on Monday, June 23, 2008: Louise Lowry Davis
Recreation Center, 1232 De La Vina St., 805-897-2568
??? Oxnard on Tuesday, June 24, 2008: South Oxnard Center, 200 E.
Bard Road (located next to the South Oxnard Branch Library),
805-385-8362
??? Santa Monica on Wednesday, June 25, 2008: Ken Edwards Center,
1527 Fourth St., 310-458-8300.
A second set of workshops are scheduled for:
??? Huntington Beach on Tuesday, July 8, 2008: Huntington Beach
Harbor View Club House, 16600 Saybrook Lane, 714-536-5486
??? Encinitas on Wednesday, July 9: Facility to be determined
(check the MLPA website at www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa)
??? San Diego on Thursday, July 10: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center,
1875 El Prado, 619-238-1233.
All workshop times are 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
"The next phase of the MLPA Initiative will again afford many
opportunities for public involvement, which begins with this series of
workshops from Santa Barbara to San Diego," said Executive Director
Ken Wiseman. "We're excited to continue moving forward using an
ongoing, transparent, dynamic public process, continually integrating
the lessons we learn along the way."
The MLPA Initiative is a public-private partnership designed to help
the State of California implement the MLPA, which was enacted in 1999.
The MLPA directs the state to reexamine and redesign California's
system of marine protected areas (MPAs) with the goal of increasing its
coherence and effectiveness at protecting the state's marine life and
habitats, marine ecosystems, and marine natural heritage, as well as to
improve recreational, educational and study opportunities in marine
ecosystems that are subject to minimal human disturbance. MPAs are
discrete geographic marine or estuarine areas designed to protect or
conserve marine life and habitat.
A regional approach is being used in the MLPA Initiative process, where
California's 1,100-mile coastline has been divided into five study
regions. In September of 2007, regulations for the first of the five
study regions were implemented for the central coast (Pigeon Point in
San Mateo County to Point Conception in Santa Barbara County). In the
second study region, four proposals for redesigning MPAs in the north
central coast (Alder Creek in Mendocino County to Pigeon Point in San
Mateo County) were presented on Wednesday, June 11 to the California
Fish and Game Commission at a special meeting in Sacramento. North
central coast regulations are expected to be adopted by the commission
by the end of the year.
While the commission considers north central coast MPAs, the MLPA
Initiative is moving to the south coast study region. After the south
coast planning process is completed, the north coast process will begin
(Alder Creek north to the California border with Oregon), followed by
the San Francisco Bay process (from the Golden Gate Bridge northeast to
the Carquinez Bridge). A specific timetable for the remaining study
regions has yet to be established.
A blue ribbon task force is overseeing the process and near the end of
2009 will make a final recommendation regarding south coast MPA
proposals to the commission.
For additional information about the MLPA Initiative, visit
www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa.com
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