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Humboldt State University Baseline Monitoring Proposals for North Coast MPAs

Humboldt State University Baseline Monitoring Proposals for North Coast MPAs. Mendocino Stakeholders Open Forum Saturday, 26 January 2013, 1:00-5:00 PM Caspar Community Center, 15051 Caspar Road, Caspar, CA 95420. Welcome & Introduction. Dr. Rhea Williamson,

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Humboldt State University Baseline Monitoring Proposals for North Coast MPAs

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  1. Humboldt State University Baseline Monitoring Proposals for North Coast MPAs Mendocino Stakeholders Open ForumSaturday, 26 January 2013, 1:00-5:00 PMCaspar Community Center, 15051 Caspar Road, Caspar, CA 95420

  2. Welcome & Introduction • Dr. Rhea Williamson, • HSU Dean of Research and Sponsored Programs • Dr. John Reiss • Director, HSU Telonicher Marine Laboratory

  3. Agenda • 1:00 – 1:15 – Sign in and Appetizers • 1:15 – 1:30 – Welcome and Introduction to North Coast MPA monitoring • 1:30 – 2:30 – Open Panel Discussion, HSU Research Faculty and Collaborators • 2:30 – 4:00 – Breakout Session Discussions: Species, Habitats & Topics • 4:00 – 5:00 – Summary of Breakout Sessions, Closing Remarks and Next Steps

  4. MPAs - Background • 1999 - California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) passed (part of Fish & Game code) • Requires review of all existing Marine Protected Areas, designation of new ones • Four regions: South, Central, North Central, and North • North Coast region the last to be incorporated • 2009-2012 – Process of discussion and review of North Coast region MPAs • June 2012 – North Coast MPAs adopted by DFG • December 2012 – North Coast MPAs went into effect

  5. Map of (southern) North Coast MPAs

  6. MPAs – Baseline Monitoring • As part of the MPA process, requirement for baseline (initial state) and ongoing monitoring of effects of MPAs • 2007 - California Ocean Science Trust established the MPA Monitoring Enterprise (ME) to coordinate these efforts • Humboldt State University (HSU) researchers and collaborators are currently awaiting the Request For Proposals (RFP) from the ME to conduct North Coast baseline monitoring • Draft RFP expected early 2013, opportunity for community feedback, followed by final RFP • Proposals due later in 2013

  7. Purpose of this Forum Why are we here? Provide an opportunity for HSU researchers and collaborators to: • Become more familiar with the concerns and priorities of Mendocino residents • Identify additional potential Mendocino collaborators, participants, and resources for HSU monitoring efforts • Develop the strongest possible proposals, involving local expertise and addressing community priorities

  8. Caveats • We have no special status (others will likely be submitting proposals) • We are not here to support or defend the MPAs • We are primarily interested in the science, and developing the strongest possible proposals

  9. HSU – Progress to Date • Made contact with numerous stakeholders in Humboldt, Del Norte, and Mendocino Counties • Forged relationships with other researchers and organizations with experience in MPA monitoring (e.g., Dr. Karina Nielsen, Sonoma State Univ., Dr. Pete Raimondi, UCSC) • Found additional collaborators among local tribes, agencies and consultants • Established provisional plan for baseline monitoring proposals

  10. Plan of Proposals We (tentatively) plan to submit the following proposals: • Estuaries • Offshore (soft & rocky bottoms, canyons) • Marine Mammals and Sea Birds • Rocky Intertidal • Sandy Beaches • Shallow Subtidal/Diving • Socioeconomics • Synthesis and Coordination

  11. Open Panel Discussion • Mr. Drew Barrett • HSU Dept. of Fisheries Biology (Fishes) • Dr. Sean Craig • HSU Dept. of Biological Sciences (Invertebrates) • Mr. Patrick Higgins • Humboldt Bay Harbor & Recreation District (Fishes) • Dr. Tim Mulligan • HSU Dept. of Fisheries Biology (Fishes) • Dr. Karina Nielsen • Sonoma State Univ. Dept. of Biology (Algae, Invertebrates) • Dr. Laurie Richmond • HSU Dept. of Env. Sci. & Management (Socioeconomics) • Dr. Joe Tyburczy • California Sea Grant, Eureka (Marine Ecology) • Mr. Adam Wagschal • HT Harvey and Associates (Fishes, Invertebrates, Plants)

  12. Breakout Section Discussions • Estuarine & Shallow Subtidal; Fishes, Invertebrates, Plants (Wagschal, Higgins) • Sandy Beaches; Invertebrates, Fishes, Shorebirds (Mulligan, Nielsen) • Rocky Intertidal; Seaweed, Invertebrates (Craig, Tyburczy) • Offshore; Fishes (Barrett, Mulligan) • Socioeconomics (Richmond) • Miscellaneous Other Topics (Reiss, Williamson)

  13. Breakout Sections - Summaries • Estuarine & Shallow Subtidal; Fishes, Invertebrates, Plants (Wagschal, Higgins) • Sandy Beaches; Invertebrates, Fishes, Shorebirds (Mulligan, Nielsen) • Rocky Intertidal; Seaweed, Invertebrates (Craig, Tyburczy) • Offshore; Fishes (Barrett, Mulligan) • Socioeconomics (Richmond) • Miscellaneous Other Topics (Reiss, Williamson)

  14. Next Steps • Upload meeting comments and notes to website: http://www.humboldt.edu/hsuf/ncbm.php • Expand/develop collaborations • Build working relationships

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