Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Explore Maps of Marine Protected Areas with the Surfrider Foundation!
After a year of map-making and planning, the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) process is in the home stretch. Local stakeholders are putting final touches on the maps and will come up with three different proposals. The three proposals will ultimately be forwarded to the Fish and Game Commission where they will vote on one map they think will work best for southern California.
This is one of your last chances to give meaningful input on where marine protected areas should be located! Please join Surfrider to learn more about the Marine Life Protection Act and to discuss the proposed maps. After the community forums, Surfrider will compile all constructive comments into a letter that will be sent to decision makers before the final vote. We need to hear from you!
AGENDA:
- 7:00-7:10 Welcome and brief overview.
- 7:10-7:20 Summary of Surfrider's outreach efforts over the past year and what we learned from local communities and Surfrider supporters.
- 7:20-7:40 Overview and discussion of each map.
- 7:40-8:00 Questions & Answers.
WHERE:
- Sept 23. San Clemente Senior Center: 242 Avenida Del Mar. San Clemente, CA 92672.
- Sept 24. Watershed Resource Center: 2981 Cliff Drive. Santa Barbara, CA 93109
- Sept 29. Santa Monica Library—Ocean Park Branch: 2601 Main St. Santa Monica, CA 90405
- Sept 30. Encinitas Community Center: 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive. Encinitas, CA 92024
The MLPA is a law that requires the state to establish a "network" of marine protected areas from Oregon to the Mexican border. The goals of the MLPA are to: "set aside" areas of the ocean to increase fish populations, enhance marine habitat, and to improve recreational and educational opportunities. Over the past year, Surfrider has been working with diverse groups of people including recreationalists, fishermen, environmentalists, and Chapter activists to ensure the law is effectively implemented.
To learn more about Surfrider's MLPA activities go here: or email Ssekich@surfrider.org