Contact:
Kristine Barsky, Senior Invertebrate Specialist, (805) 985-3114
Carrie Wilson, Associate Marine Biologist, (831) 649-7191
DFG Seeks Resources, Partners for Development of a Lobster Fishery
Management Plan
The California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) is working to identify
resources and partners that will help develop a spiny lobster Fisheries
Management Plan (FMP). DFG is considering the California spiny lobster
because it is a key species that supports important recreational and
commercial fisheries in the Southern California marine ecosystem.
An FMP for lobster also provides an opportunity to integrate any new
marine protected areas on the south coast, implemented under the Marine
Life Protection Act, with the management of the species. The plan would
eventually be considered by the California Fish and Game Commission.
The state's current budget crisis presents both a challenge and an
opportunity in moving forward with the preparation of an FMP. DFG does
not have the resources to prepare an FMP and carry out the necessary
meetings for constituents to contribute to the plan. Because it is
uncertain if and when the budget situation will improve, DFG will be
trying a new partnership-based approach. DFG is seeking outside funding
as well as qualified partners to provide physical help and logistical
support. This concept of an exploratory phase has not been used by the
department for previous FMPs. If sufficient outside help is not
obtained, DFG will not proceed with developing the FMP.
If you or your organization can assist DFG, or you have any suggestions
or concerns regarding this approach, please contact the department's
lobster FMP lead for this exploratory phase:
Kristine Barsky, Senior Biologist
2419 Harbor Blvd., #149, Ventura, CA 93001
kbarsky@dfg.ca.gov or (805) 985-3114
At the conclusion of the exploratory phase early next year, DFG will
announce its decision on whether or not to proceed with developing a
spiny lobster FMP.