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CA’s North Coast Underwater State Parks Celebrate One-Year Anniversary

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Monday, May 2, 2011   

MOSS BEACH, Calif. - May marks the one-year anniversary for northern California's newest underwater state parks, the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). These ocean parks include tourism hotspots such as Point Reyes, Bodega Head and the Farallon Islands.

Bob Breen, who spent 35 years as a ranger and naturalist at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, Moss Beach, says before these areas received expanded protections last year, overfishing had created a 98-percent decline in groundfish populations.

"These are slow-maturing, slow-reproducing fishes, so it's going to take a few years for them to come back. But they will come back very good, and then there will be spill-over from the protected areas into adjacent areas where people can fish for them."

Breen was on the regional stakeholder group that helped map out the entire system of north-central coast MPAs. He says it was an exhaustive process that included a variety of stakeholders, but the results are worth it.

"I saw first a gradual decline, and then in the early 1990s a really drastic decline, in the numbers and kinds of fishes being taken out of there. To see this protected now and for future generations is very gratifying."

A university monitoring program is currently being put in place to track the success of the north-central coast MPAs over the next five years, Breen says. A similar program at U.C. Santa Barbara found that the MPAs on the Channel Islands were producing bigger and better fish.

The ocean parks are just beginning to attract divers, beach-goers, kayakers, birders and tidepoolers who know wildlife viewing is best in protected areas, he adds.

More information is available at www.dfg.ca.gov.




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