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Monterey Bay Issue Name: Ecosystem Protection – Marine Protected Areas kelp

Scientific research has indicated that carefully crafted marine reserves can be effective tools for conservation of biodiversity and habitats. Marine reserves may be used as a means to restore degraded areas and as a precautionary tool to conserve a range of representative habitats and biodiversity. Well designed reserves generally contain higher species diversity, more abundant species, and larger fish within their boundaries relative to similar areas outside the reserve. They are one of many useful tools needed to to prevent, slow, or reverse negative habitat and ecosystem changes within the Sanctuary. More...

Additional Background Information:
To learn about the ecological effectiveness of the three subtidal marine reserves in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (Hopkins Marine Life Refuge, Point Lobos Ecological Reserve, Big Creek Ecological Reserve) and the one in the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (the natural area on the north side of East Anacapa Island), download the report by Starr and others (2002) entitled, A Review of the Ecological Effectiveness of Subtidal Marine Reserves in Central California, Part 1: Synopsis of Scientific Investigations.”

To learn how the three subtidal marine reserves in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (Hopkins Marine Life Refuge, Point Lobos Ecological Reserve, Big Creek Ecological Reserve) and the one in the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (the natural area on the north side of East Anacapa Island) compare with the predicted benefits of the goals listed in the Marine Protected Areas report by the National Research Council (2001), download the report by Starr and others (2002) entitled, “A Review of the Ecological Effectiveness of Subtidal Marine Reserves in Central California, Part II: Summary of Existing Marine Reserves in Central California and their Potential Benefits.”


Documents:
Issue Summary
  See the Proposed Action Plans
Draft Action Plan
  Marine Protected Areas Draft Action Plan (pdf 240K) updated 10/17
Working Group Roles and Responsibilities
  Roles and Responsibilities (pdf 24K)
  Consensus Based Decision Making (pdf 24K)
Meeting Preparation
  Scoping Comments (pdf 296K)
Additional Information
  JMPR Documents

 
Working Group Participants:
~Working Group Contact~
Name Affiliation Email Phone
Holly Price MBNMS holly.price@noaa.gov 831-647-4247
~Sanctuary Advisory Council Members (SAC) & Other Stakeholders ~
Name Affiliation
Tom Canale MBNMS SAC, Commercial Fishing    
Mike Ricketts Commercial Fishing/Alliance Chair    
Don Dodson Commercial Fishing    
David Crabbe Commercial Fishing    
Howard Egan Recreational Fishing    
David Ebert Coastal Business and Ecotourism    
Steve Scheiblauer Fishing Related Businesses    
Peter Grenell MBNMS SAC, Harbors    
Jim Seger PFMC    
Mark Helvy NMFS, SWR Regulatory    
Lisa Wooninck NMFS, SWR Science Center    
Paul Reilly MNNMS SAC, California Department of Fish and Game    
Chris Harrold MBNMS SAC, Research    
Rick Starr Research, UC Sea Grant    
Mark Carr Research, PISCO    
Bill Sydeman Research, PRBO    
Vicki Nichols MBNMS SAC, Conservation    
Mike Osmond Conservation    
Kaitilin Gaffney Conservation    
Frank Degnan MBNMS SAC, Diving    
Pat Clark-Gray MBNMS SAC, Education    
Rick Starr CA SeaGrant    
Astrid Scholz Socioeconomics    
~MBNMS Staff ~
Name Affiliation Email Phone
Huff McGonigal MBNMS huff.mcgonigal@noaa.gov 831-647-4254
Erica Burton MBNMS erica.burton@noaa.gov 831-647-4246
Dawn Hayes MBNMS dawn.hayes@noaa.gov 831-647-4256

Working Group Timeline:
Start: January, 2002
Date Time Location Documents
January 23 9:30am-1pm MBNMS Main Office Meeting 1 Agenda (pdf 92K)
February 26 1-5pm MBNMS Main Office Meeting 2 Agenda (pdf 36K)
March 7 9:30am-1:30pm MBNMS Main Office Meeting 3 Agenda (pdf 52K)
April 10 1-5pm MBNMS Main Office Meeting 4 Agenda (pdf 8K)
October 17 1-5pm MBNMS Main Office Marine Protected Areas Draft Action Plan (pdf 240K) updated 10/17
Complete: October, 2003
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