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What is the difference between SMCA and SMR?
I have to ask because no matter how hard I look I cannot find a clear-cut definition: What is the major differences between the SMCA and SMR designations for the MPA's (I feel like I am back in the Navy with all these acronyms).
What I could gather is that receiving an SMR is the kiss of death; nothing can be touched. The SMCA is where is gets gray. Can you still hook and line fish in a SMCA or is it one of those "I call it as I see it" designations or does each SMCA have its own unique regulations? Thanks, Kevin |
State Marine Conservation Area [36700(c) PRC]
A "state marine conservation area," is a non-terrestrial marine or estuarine area that is designated so the managing agency may achieve one or more of the following:
Allowable uses [36710(c) PRC]: research, education and recreational activities, and certain commercial and recreational harvest of marine resources may be permitted. <dl><dt>State Marine Reserve [36700(a) PRC] </dt><dd>A "state marine reserve," is a non-terrestrial marine or estuarine area that is designated so the managing agency may achieve one or more of the following:
Allowable uses [36710(a) PRC]: research, restoration and monitoring may be permitted by the managing agency. Educational activities and other forms of non-consumptive human use may be permitted by the designating entity or managing agency in a manner consistent with the protection of all marine resources. </dd></dl> |
Smr = no fishing at all
smca= some fishing maybe ok. They all have different rules. The smca in south lj allows pelagics by h&l. The swami one bans all h&l fishing. |
Thanks for this information.
It confirms what I gathered regarding the SMCA: It is left vague so that you never know if you will be breaking the law and is open to interpretation (by the enforcing parties, not us). I have dealt with the AQMD on VOC emissions and they operate the same way; pay the fine and we will get back to you later if we were in error :confused: Kevin |
Does anyone know if they plan on letting us fish north of Scripps Pier in the SMCA?
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Well shit... that sucks. Hey, sharks eat yellowtail, that means it is bait, right.
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"I was fishing for Makos, using yellowtail as bait. Ergo, I needed to make bait...that's all I was doing." After all, someone did once catch a YT on a sabiki... I likes, I likes...:leaving: |
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