Problem
Statement:
Monitoring programs in the National Marine Sanctuary System should provide
timely information to assess resource or environmental change with respect
to issues of concern or sanctuary management actions. The suite of monitoring
information required by sanctuary management includes data from within
the sanctuary and from areas outside the boundaries that influence sanctuary
waters. Typically, the type of information collected outside sanctuary
boundaries is influenced indirectly, at best, by sanctuary management
requirements. With the contiguous sanctuaries of Cordell Bank, Gulf of
the Farallones, and Monterey Bay NMSs covering substantial portions of
the coastal waters in the northern half of California, there is potential
for sanctuary management concerns to become a more effective and significant
driver for monitoring information throughout the region. However, current
sanctuary-based monitoring activities were designed for the individual
needs of each sanctuary, not to promote and inform effective and efficient
management across sites or influence regional monitoring. More...
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