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Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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@Aaron The buoys are piled on top of each other at the La Jolla Cove
boundary, San Diego Bay commercial boundary, and the Santa Monica Bay commercial boundary. Are they there by accident? It took me 5 minutes to google this up. http://cmbc.ucsd.edu/Students/Curren...llEtAl2007.pdf From page 36, "The last important pattern is that fishing is concentrated near the western edge of the Reserve. This area has good lobster habitat (as defined in Parnell et al. 2006), but it is still fished disproportionately higher than similar habitat further south. This suggests that the fishermen are targeting spillover from the reserve. This argument is further supported by the fact that fishermen are concentrating their traps near the Reserve proportionately more during the middle and latter stages of the season suggesting that most of the legal-sized lobster left by the end of the season are those moving out of the Reserve. Traps were also observed immediately north of the northern boundary of the Reserve during the latter half of the season. This entire area is a sandy shelf and devoid of lobster habitat and therefore was not surveyed for traps. However, the presence of traps in such poor habitat during the latter part of the season, and not near the beginning, further suggests that the fishermen are fishing spillover from the Reserve." The most important question is: Do you really think that any statement made by me would change the vote of the 5 people that really matter? |
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