Marine Life Protection Act Unresolved Feasibility Issues for
Marine Life Protection Act Unresolved Feasibility Issues for the Regional Stakeholder Group Revised North Coast Marine Protected Area Proposal Presentation to the Fish and Game Commission April 7, 2010 • Folsom, CA Department of Fish and Game
Unresolved Feasibility Issues Revised North Coast Proposal (RNCP) • Marine Protected Area (MPA) Boundaries • Improper MPA Designation • Naming Convention for MPAs and Special Closures • Permissive Take Regulations
MPA Boundaries - Pyramid Point SMCA RNCP Issue: Southern boundary splits an easily-accessible beach; landmarks available nearby Solution to Meet Department Guidelines Option: Move southern boundary ~1/3 mile to northern tip of Prince Island
MPA Boundaries - South Humboldt Bay SMRMA RNCP Option to Meet Department Guidelines College of the Redwoods Exit Issue: “Floating corners” are problematic inside contained bodies of waters (estuaries) Option: Site boundaries on visible landmarks
MPA Boundaries - Sea Lion Gulch SMR RNCP Solution to Meet Department Guidelines Punta Gorda Lighthouse College of the Redwoods Exit Cooskie Creek Issue: Recognizable landmarks are the preferred boundary in areas with shorebased users Option: Move northern boundary ~1 mile north to align with lighthouse and southern boundary ~1/2 mile north to Cooskie creek
MPA Boundaries - Skip Wollenburg/Ten Mile SMCA RNCP Solution to Meet Department Guidelines Inglenook Creek Issue: Boundary splits a beach when landmarks are nearby Option: Move southern boundary south ~ ¾ mile to the mouth of Inglenook Creek
MPA Boundaries – Big River SMP RNCP 123° 46. 00” Solutions to Meet Department Guidelines 123° 46. 00” Issue: Eastern boundary not on landmark or simple coordinates. Simple coordinates should be used when landmarks are unavailable. But: The boundary was placed where State Park land (brown) includes the river, to avoid overlap. Option 1: Move eastern boundary east to simple coordinate (nearest whole minute) Option 2: Retain boundary to avoid overlap with State Parks land
MPA Designation Issue – Big River SMP RNCP • Previous Commission guidance: Designate as SMRMA when waterfowl hunting may occurs • Option: Re-designate MPA from an SMP to a SMRMA
Naming Conventions – MPAs • Feasibility Guideline: Name MPAs for the geographic location, not after individuals or groups Ø Skip Wollenburg/Ten Mile River SMR Ø Skip Wollenburg/Ten Mile State Marine Conservation area (SMCA) Ø Skip Wollenburg/Ten Mile SMCA • Solution: Retain geographic name only
Naming Conventions – Special Closures • Guidance: Use consistent naming conventions throughout the State Ø False Klamath Rock Seasonal Special Closure Ø Steamboat Rock Seasonal Special Closure Ø Rockport Rocks Seasonal Special Closure Ø Vizcaino Seasonal Special Closure • Solution: Remove “Seasonal” from name closures
Permissive Take Regulations • Take allowances result in lower level of ecological protection Ø Big River SMP Ø Navarro River SMRMA • Solutions: Improve level of protection by Ø Big River SMP: Removing surfperch by hook and line gear from shore Ø Navarro River SMRMA: Removing take of salmon by hook and line gear
Summary: Request for Commission Guidance • Guidance on options for unresolved feasibility concerns: Ø Ø Ø MPA boundaries (5 MPAs) MPA designation (1 MPAs) MPA naming conventions (3 MPAs) Special closure naming conventions (4 special closures) Permissive take (2 MPAs)
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Blue Ribbon Task Force Final Motions • Commission received seven BRTF motions: 1) Forward RSG’s RNCP * 2) Forward BRTF’s Enhanced Compliance Alternative (ECA) 3) Incorporate tribal uses into MPAs * 4) Establish MPA co-management with California tribes/communities 5) Add recreational take of Pacific lamprey and eulachon to appropriate estuarine MPAs 6) Retain three existing MPAs per State Parks recommendation 7) Change designation of Ten Mile SMRMA and Navarro River SMRMA to an SMR and a SMCA, respectively * Commission has only provided guidance on #1 and #3 to date
BRTF Motion #6 - Existing MPAs Motion to retain with more feasible boundaries Russian Gulch SMCA Mac. Kerricher SMCA Van Damme SMCA *Existing MPAs in dark blue; modified MPAs to meet DFG feasibility guidelines in light-transparent blue.
Take Options - California Tribes & Tribal Communities • Option 1: Nearshore Ribbons • Option 2: State Parks Cultural Preservation Designation
Take Options - California Tribes & Tribal Communities • Option 1 - Nearshore Ribbons Example: Samoa State Marine Conservation Area
Special Closure Access Options – California Tribes & Tribal Communities • Special closure access options Ø Option 1: Possibly use State Parks Cultural Preservation Designation Ø Option 2: Revise the regulation to allow only seasonal access to everyone Ø Option 3: Revise the regulation to apply to everyone, or do not adopt a special closure
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