New MLPA Baseline Monitoring

The California Collaborative Fisheries Research Program (CCFRP) has launched a new effort as part of the baseline monitoring effort program of the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA).
photo courtesy Dean Wendt CCFRP is in the second year of monitoring 3 Marine Protected Areas (MPA) in collaboration with the Commercial Passenger Fishing Vessel industry in Port San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, Monterey and Half Moon Bay. We are currently seeking funding to expand this effort to include commercial fishermen as well.
The protocols for the monitoring effort were developed collaboratively through a series of scoping meetings that included fishermen, academic scientists, and DFG and NOAA scientists and resource managers. photo courtesy Dean Wendt
From those meetings we designed a study that uniquely utilizes the knowledge and expertise of fishermen and skippers within a standardized experimental framework ensuring that the data can be utilized for both MPA and stock assessment purposes.
The study includes a controlled catch-and- release program made possible by a group of dedicated volunteer anglers as well as the captains and crews of the F/V Caroline, Fiesta, Huli Cat, Pacific Horizon and Patriot.
In this study, fish are caught, tagged and carefully released to avoid trauma. An example of a tag is shown above and the Git-R-Down release device is shown at right.