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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - Marine Life Protection ActCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. s August 24, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: City Manager's Office Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager 949/644 -3002 or dkiff @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: Resolution 2004 -_ --Support for the Marine Life Protection Act ISSUE: Should the City Council adopt a formal Council resolution asking the Schwarzenegger Administration and the Department of Fish and Game to continue work on the Marine Life Protection Act? RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution 2004 -_ asking the State to pursue further implementation of the Marine Life Protection Act in Southern California. DISCUSSION: Background: Please see the Study Session report provided by Surfrider Foundation on Tuesday, August 10`h. This information is available at www.city.newport- beach.ca.us. The proposed Resolution is a result of Council's direction on August 10`h, 2004, to support Surfrider's effort asking Governor Schwarzenegger and various State departments to move forward with the Marine Life Protection Act, which is an attempt to better use marine science to delineate reserves and other special areas along the coastline. Committee Action: On April 8`h, 2004, the Coastal /Bay Water Quality Committee recommended unanimously that the Council adopt a resolution similar to the attached. Environmental Review: The City Council's approval of this Agenda Item does not require environmental review. Marine Life Protection Act August 24, 20)4 Page 2 Public Notice: This agenda item may be noticed according to the Ralph M. Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the public meeting at which the City Council considers the item). Funding Availability: Not applicable Submitted by: � l Dave <iff Assi to City Manager Attachments: Resolution 2004- L Marine Life Protection Act August24,2004 Page 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REGARDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MARINE LIFE PROTECTION ACT (MLPA) WHEREAS, there is increasing evidence that ocean ecosystems are being adversely altered by a combination of human activities, including fishing, pollution, and coastal development; and WHEREAS, only 3.5% (140 nautical square miles) of California state waters are set aside as genuine no -take marine reserves; and WHEREAS, many of the existing marine reserves in California were designated without the benefit of scientific guidelines and were not designed to maximize the benefit of a comprehensive "network "; and WHEREAS, there is strong scientific evidence that marine reserves restore and protect the natural diversity and abundance of marine life, and the structure, function and integrity of marine ecosystems; and WHEREAS, marine reserves and water quality protection areas recognize the inherent value of relatively undisturbed marine ecosystems and provide the public incomparable opportunities for non - consumptive recreation, education and scientific study; and WHEREAS, marine protected areas, including marine reserves and water quality protection areas, are important tools in improving fishery management by, among other things: serving a s a b aseline a nd c ontrol s ite for p opulation a ssessments a nd n aturally f unctioning ecosystems, resolving user conflicts, providing insurance for management errors, and possibly shortening the rebuilding period for overfished species; and WHEREAS, the California Department of Fish and Game has disbanded seven local working groups statewide. For the time being, the Department of Fish and Game will be focusing all resources on implementing the MLPA in the Central Coast region; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach 1. Endorses the implementation of the MLPA in Southern California as soon as possible and will support creative implementation processes that include input from the science community and every interested stakeholder group, including commercial and recreational fishing interests. 2. Urges the Department of Fish & Game to implement the Marine Life Protection Act and Marine Managed Area Improvement Act to better protect the natural diversity and abundance of marine life, and the structure, function and integrity of marine ecosystems in California. Marine Life Protection Act Augusl 24, 2004 Page 4 3. Directs the City Clerk to distribute copies of this resolution to the Fish & Game Commission, the State Water Resources Control Board, the California Parks and Recreation Commission, Governor Schwarzenegger, and to the City's representatives in the State Assembly and Senate. ADOPTED, this 24ftl day of August 2004. Tod W. Ridgeway, Mayor ATTEST: LaVonne Harkless, City Clerk q