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    California Department of Fish and Game | Sacramento, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2431 | 8 | 2011-09-29 19:02:20 | 2431 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-07-13
    Beschreibung: (PDF contains 5 pages.)
    Schlagwort(e): Pollution ; Farallone Islands ; California ; cruise report ; N. B. Scofield ; radioactive waste ; disposal
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    California Department of Fish and Game | Sacramento, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2094 | 111 | 2010-12-14 16:53:34 | 2094 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-07-12
    Beschreibung: (PDF has 47 pages.)
    Schlagwort(e): Conservation ; Fisheries ; Biology ; Pinniped ; pinnipeds ; Pacific Harbor seal ; California Seal Lion ; fishery interactions ; Salmon ; Salmonid ; Economics ; California ; aerial surveys ; commercial fisheries ; recreational fisheries ; commercial passenger fishing vessel ; CPFV ; Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission ; PSMFC ; CDFG
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    California Department of Fish and Game | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1778 | 8 | 2011-09-29 20:04:23 | 1778 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-07-10
    Beschreibung: The Channel Islands—sometimes called the Galapagos of North America—are known for their great beauty, rich biodiversity, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities. In 1980, in recognition of the islands’ importance, the United States Congress established a national park encompassing 5 of California’s Channel Islands (Santa Barbara, Anacapa, SantaCruz, Santa Rosa, and San Miguel Islands) and waters within1 nautical mile of the islands. In the same year, Congress declared a national marine sanctuary around each of these islands, including waters up to 6 nautical miles offshore. Approximately 60,000 people visit the Channel Islands each year for aquatic recreation such as fishing, sailing, kayaking, wildlife watching, surfing, and diving. Another 30,000 people visit the islands for hiking, camping, and sightseeing. Dozens of commercial fishing boats based in Santa Barbara, Ventura, Oxnard, and other ports go to theChannel Islands to catch squid, spiny lobster, sea urchin, rockfish, crab, sheephead, flatfish, and sea cucumber, among other species. In the past few decades, advances in fishing technology and the rising number of fishermen, in conjunction with changing ocean conditions and diseases, have contributed to declines in some marine fishes and invertebrates at the Channel Islands. In 1998, citizens from Santa Barbara and Ventura proposed establishment of no-take marine reserves at the Channel Islands, beginning a 4-year process of public meetings, discussions, and scientific analyses. In 2003, the California Fish and Game Commission designated a network of marine protected areas (MPAs) in state waters around the northern Channel Islands. In 2006 and 2007, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) extended the MPAs into the national marine sanctuary’s deeper, federal waters.To determine if the MPAs are protecting marine species and habitats, scientists are monitoring ecological changes. They are studying changes in habitats; abundance and size of species of interest; the ocean food web and ecosystem; and movement of fish and invertebrates from MPAs to surrounding waters. Additionally, scientists are monitoring human activities such as commercial and recreational fisheries, and compliance with MPA regulations.This booklet describes some results from the first 5 years of monitoring the Channel Islands MPAs. Although 5 years is not long enough to determine if the MPAs will accomplish all of their goals, this booklet offers a glimpse of the changes that are beginning to take place and illustrates the types of information that will eventually be used to assess the MPAs’ effectiveness.(PDF contains 24 pages.)
    Schlagwort(e): Management ; Ecology ; Conservation ; Fisheries
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    California Department of Fish and Game | [Sacramento, CA]
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1230 | 29 | 2011-09-29 20:56:51 | 1230 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-07-06
    Beschreibung: Written in response to "A proposal for sea otter protection and research and request for the return of management to the State of California" report published by the California Department of Fish and Game in 1976. (52 page document)
    Schlagwort(e): Conservation ; Management ; sea otter ; Enhydra lutris ; California
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    California Department of Fish and Game | Sacramento, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1232 | 29 | 2011-09-29 20:57:03 | 1232 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-07-06
    Beschreibung: v.1 - Text and Summaries (272 page document)
    Schlagwort(e): Conservation ; Management ; sea otter ; Enhydra lutris ; California
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    California Department of Fish and Game | Sacramento, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/556 | 8 | 2020-08-24 03:52:46 | 556 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-06-30
    Beschreibung: This publication is an integral part of the Department's high-priority inventory and assessment of coastal marshland and tideflat resources. It is intended as a guide for citizens, planners, administrators, and all others interested in the use and development of coastal lands and waters.Although the resources and problems of Bolinas Lagoon have probably been the subject of more biological and physical investigations than any small estuarine area of the California coast, many of the pertinent reports and information are not readily available to the public.Consequently, it is one purpose of this report to summarize the lagoon's history, ecological attractions, educational values and the problems facing its continued existence. At the same time, it should provide concerned citizens with a knowledge of the sources of additional and more specific information.Publication of this report is consistent with the obligation of the Department of Fish and Game to do everything in its power to protect and maintain the State's fish and wildlife resources. Therefore, its purpose transcends local issues on pollution and development, and the Department is, in fact, submitting a report to the people on the status and future of part of its inheritance and the dowry of coming generations.The report is the third of a scheduled series. It follows similar releases on Upper Newport Bay (Orange County) and Goleta Slough (Santa Barbara county) in March and June of 1970. Documentation of the resources of other critical areas is in progress. There will be future reports of this nature on Elkhorn Slough, Morro Bay, Tomales Bay, Humboldt Bay, and highly threatened marshlands in southern California. (137 pp.)
    Schlagwort(e): Conservation ; Pollution ; Biology ; Environment ; Bolinas Lagoon ; California ; natural resources ; conservation ; pollution
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    California Department of Fish and Game | Sacramento, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/545 | 8 | 2020-08-24 03:49:18 | 545 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-06-30
    Beschreibung: The study of the natural resources of San Diego Bay is a part of a high priority inventory and assessment program conducted by the Department of Fish and Game. This report is a guide for citizens, planners, administrators, and all others interested in the use and development of coastal lands and waters. It documents the status and future of natural resources that should be a part of the inheritance of future generations. References appended provide the interested and concerned reader with sources of more specific information.One of a scheduled series, this publication follows similar documents on Upper New-port Bay (Orange County), Goleta Slough (Santa Barbara County), Bolinas Lagoon (Marin County), and Elkhorn Slough (Monterey County). Preparation of this report has been supported by Fish and Wild-Life Preservation funds and by Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid to wildlife programs. (124 pp.)
    Schlagwort(e): Pollution ; Biology ; Environment ; San Diego Bay ; natural resources ; pollution
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    California Department of Fish and Game | Sacramento, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/557 | 8 | 2020-08-24 03:53:13 | 557 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-06-30
    Beschreibung: In spite of its past abuses by man, Humboldt Bay is one of the few coastal estuaries remaining in California that has not been rendered largely unsuitable for wildlife by commercial development, dredging, filling or pollution. Its importance is emphasized considering that about 65 percent of the State's original estuarine tidelands have already been destroyed. The people have demonstrated their concern for our dwindling natural resources. If we are to preserve what remains it will be necessary for the people to exercise the wisest possible use of these resources.Because of the importance of coastal wetlands to the fish and wildlife of California, the Department of Fish and Game has initiated a high priority statewide inventory of these wetlands. This publication is an integral part of that program. It is intended as a guide for citizens, planners,administrators and all others interested in the use and development of coastal lands and waters.The Department has been charged with the responsibility of protecting and maintaining the fish and wildlife resources of the State. This publication is directed towards meeting this responsibility by outlining the specific resources and recreational aspects of Humboldt Bay, elucidating problems,and recommending courses of action for future development.Preservation of the Humboldt Bay resources is much more than a local issue. What is done or not done here can have statewide, national and international implications. It also must be recognized that there is an obligation to future generations. Decisions made today will affect all thosewho follow in our footsteps. (200pp.)
    Schlagwort(e): Conservation ; Pollution ; Biology ; Environment ; natural resources ; Humboldt Bay ; California ; wetlands
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    California Department of Fish and Game | Sacramento, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/555 | 8 | 2020-08-24 03:52:18 | 555 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-06-30
    Beschreibung: The purpose of this report is (1) to document the natural resources of Mugu Lagoon, (2) describe the uses that those resources receive, (3) enumerate the problems that affect them, and (4) recommend measures that will maintain and enhance this wetland area now and in the future. It is intended as a guide to those responsible for resource maintenance of the Lagoon, including the Navy, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department of Fish and Game, as well as to provide information to those interested in the status and future of the Lagoon.This report has been prepared under contract to and fully funded by the Office of Biological Services of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The goals and purpose of this federal office are to review the impact on fish and wildliferesources of land, mineral and water development practices; construction of inshore pipeline canals and refineries; power plant construction/operation and urban development. This report, and five other southern California reports,covering Agua Hedionda (San Diego County), Anaheim Bay-Huntington Harbour (Orange County), the northern Santa Barbara County coastal wetlands, Carpinteria Marsh (Santa Barbara County) and the Nipomo Dunes and Wetlands (San Luis Obispo County), are part of the Department's "CoastalWetland Series." Other reports of the series are listed inside of the front cover. (190 pp.)
    Schlagwort(e): Conservation ; Pollution ; Biology ; Environment ; Mugu Lagoon ; California ; conservation ; pollution ; wetlands ; natural resources
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    California Department of Fish and Game | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/482 | 8 | 2020-08-24 03:46:17 | 482 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-06-30
    Beschreibung: This report summarizes the history of the slough, ecological attractions, educational value, and problems facing its continued existence. Appended references provide the interested and concerned citizen with sources of more specific information.As a result of the initial survey of estuarine areas of California(California Department of Fish and Game, 1969), the critical status of the coastal marshes became obvious. This report on Elkhorn Slough is part of the high priority inventory and assessment of coastal wetlands by the Department of Fish and Game, and it is intended as a guide for citizens, planners, administrators, and all others interested in the use and development of coastal lands and waters. As such, this report transcends local issues on pollution and development and, in fact, documents the status and future of natural resources that should be a part of the inheritance of following generations.This publication is one of a scheduled series. It follows similar documents on Upper Newport Bay (orange county), Goleta Slough (Santa Barbara County) and the Bolinas Lagoon (Marin county). (Document has 126 pages)
    Schlagwort(e): Conservation ; Pollution ; Biology ; Environment ; Elkhorn Slough ; Monterey County ; Moss Landing
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