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Old 05-17-2006, 06:04 AM   #3
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That document was put together in order to identify central and northern California launch sites to the Blue Ribbon Task Force (BRTF), the committee in charge of rolling out the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative. The MLPA is state law that requires establishment of a network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) aka reserves in state waters. The network will run the length of the coast.

The process started in central California: Pigeon Pt to Pt Conception. Over the past year the BRTF has been assembling plans for that stretch of coast. There are some great kayak fishing launch sites under threat depending on which alternative wins out before the California Fish and Game Commission. If you want to fish the Carmel Pinnacles, go now (ok, as soon as rockfish opens there, which is July)! Most of Carmel Bay will probably be locked into an MPA. Spooner's Cove in Montana de Oro is also under threat. Southern Big Sur, which looked sure to be closed, is not a candidate for inclusion in an MPA.

What, me worry? Yes, SoCal is due to run through the same gauntlet, but not for a couple of years. Loss of at least some of the La Jolla kelp is something we'll have to fight.

You can follow the process at the Kayak Fishing Association of California website: www.kfaca.org The KFACA evolved from the KFASC. It's a small, grassroots organization formed to focus our political efforts. We had some success in central California, although not as much as we'd like. That process isn't over; we'll lobby the Fish and Game Comm in support of Monterey and San Luis Obispo kayak anglers.
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