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November 11, 2009
Posted by Leila Monroe in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- blueribbontaskforce, california, marinelifeprotectionact, marineprotectedareas, southcoast
The last few weeks have epitomized the historic process and passionate public participation integral to the creation of marine protected areas off California's Coast. The Blue Ribbon Task Force of experts spent three days between October 20-22th intensely deliberating the...continued→
October 23, 2009
Posted by Leila Monroe in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- blueribbontaskforce, california, marinelifeprotectionact, marineprotectedareas, MLPA, southcoast
After 3 days of extensive meetings and a reported 1500 people showing up to give public comment, the Blue Ribbon Task Force ultimately delayed their vote to choose a preferred alternative network of marine protected areas for the South Coast...continued→
October 22, 2009
Posted by Leila Monroe in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- blueribbontaskforce, california, CEQA, marinelifeprotectionact, marineprotectedareas, MLPA, southcoast
The task force is passing all three marine protected area options developed by the regional stakeholder group -- the Conservation, Fishing, and Middle-ground proposals -- on to Department of Fish and Game. These proposals will be reviewed as part of...continued→
October 22, 2009
Posted by Leila Monroe in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- blueribbontaskforce, california, marinelifeprotectionact, marineprotectedareas, southcoast
Yesterday, the Blue Ribbon Task Force for the Marine Life Protection Act heard the comments of hundreds of South Coast citizens who care passionately about the future of California's oceans. From 9 AM until 11 PM, with just a few...continued→
October 22, 2009
Posted by Leila Monroe in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- blueribbontaskforce, california, marineprotectedareas, southcoast
California is creating Marine Protected Areas throughout its waters because, if well-designed, they will work to restore our oceans and protect the biological gems of our underwater world. Since 1990, California commercial fishing revenues have decreased by half and the...continued→