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Draft MLPA closure Maps - Your fishing access on the line!
So here's where we stand as I see it. We have three external proposals, two fishing-friendly and one decidedly not so. Of the internal proposals, each workgroup produced one fishing-friendly proposal and one on the other side. None of the proposals is remotely close to finalized. They will likely change drastically once the SAT issues its grades. The ideas and concepts in the external proposals won't go far unless they are adopted by the RSG work teams, which has happened for the most part. Until the internal proposals finally go public, you can get a good idea of what the internal networks look like by glancing through the externals, although there are MANY small and not so small differences from map to map. The fishing-friendly proposals include MPAs at Coal Oil Pt, Santa Barbara; Sycamore Canyon / Pt Mugu; Malibu east of the pier; the southern side of Palos Verdes; a swath off Laguna in Orange County roughly between Newport and Dana; and a large MPA off Del Mar. Catalina included the Farnsworth Bank. Also, the military is closing most of the northern side of San Nicolas Island and two areas off the north end of San Clemente. Notice the subtle differences between the FIN and UASC maps. It's useful. The FIN plan contains more high protection reserves, with the goal of most efficiently meeting the MLPA's conservation goals. Higher protection equals fewer MPAs. On the other hand, the UASC plan contains catch and release and slot limits in some areas. Now we'll get to see how the Science Advisory Team grades these previously untested MLPA concepts. Before I move on, I want to note the unprecedented cooperation and teamwork evident in the fishing-friendly proposals. We need it. Generally speaking, the preservationist proposals include large MPAs at Naples Reef; Coal Oil Pt; Sycamore / Mugu Pt; Malibu including Pt Dume and BKR; the northern and western sides of Palos Verdes; most of the coast between Newport and Dana; the Cardiff area in northern San Diego County; all of La Jolla; parts of Pt Loma; south San Diego bay; and large areas of Catalina and the southern islands. External Proposals: Fishing Information Network - http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n4ii.pdf http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n7.pdf http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n4iii.pdf http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n4i.pdf Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, Santa Monica Baykeeper - http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n6ii.pdf http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n6i.pdf http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n6iii.pdf United Anglers of Southern California also issued an external proposal which is outwardly similar to the FIN plan except for catch and release and slot limits. The latter didn't make it into any of the internal proposals as far as I know. They will be assessed by the SAT, which means if they score well, they could be adopted internally. United Anglers of Southern California - http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n5ii.pdf http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n8.pdf http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n5i.pdf http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/pdfs/agenda_030309n5iii.pdf Thanks to MJ for digging up these links. And come see us this weekend at Fred Hall Long Beach. We need to hear from you, and you from us. Last edited by PAL; 03-05-2009 at 03:25 PM. |
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Re: Draft MLPA closure Maps - Your fishing access on the line!
Important upcoming meeting dates (thanks MJ!). Look for more info in the next week or so. Its time to speak your piece.
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Re: Draft MLPA closure Maps - Your fishing access on the line!
PLEASE!!!
Click here Add Yourself to the MLPA Initiative Mailing List or here http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mlpa/mailinglist.asp This will keep you up on the latest on the process. You can also view online arcives of the last meetings which will give you a feel of what they are like. Then be ready to give the time to come to the Stakeholders meeting in late June or early July and October to show your support for our fishing areas by attending these meetings. |
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