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1 Marine Life Protection Act Initiative Science Guidelines to Help Meet the Goals of the MLPA Presentation to the North Central Coast Regional Stakeholder Group August 23, 2007 • San Rafael, CA Dr. Steve Gaines, Member, MLPA SAT 2005-2007 125 Marine Reserves with Peer Reviewed Scientific Studies Large Effects Of Reserves Within Their Borders: More biomass More animals Larger animals More species Lester et al. in review
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Marine Life Protection Act Initiative

Science Guidelines to Help Meetthe Goals of the MLPA

Presentation to the North Central Coast Regional Stakeholder GroupAugust 23, 2007 • San Rafael, CA

Dr. Steve Gaines, Member, MLPA SAT 2005-2007

125 Marine Reserves with Peer Reviewed Scientific Studies

Large Effects Of Reserves

WithinTheir Borders:

More biomassMore animals

Larger animalsMore species

Lester et al. in review

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• Define Habitats• Define Levels of

Protection• Size and Spacing of

a Network

ScienceGuidelines

to Meet Goals of MLPA

MLPA Goals

• To protect the natural diversity and function of marine ecosystems.

• To help sustain and restore marine life populations.

• To improve recreational, educational, and study opportunities in areas with minimal human disturbance.

• To protect representative and unique marine life habitats.

• Clear objectives, effective management, adequate enforcement, sound science.

• To ensure that MPAs are designed and managed as a network.

MLPA Goals - Habitats

• To protect the natural diversity and function of marine ecosystems.

• To help sustain and restore marine life populations.

• To improve recreational, educational, and study opportunities in areas with minimal human disturbance.

• To protect representative and unique marine life habitats.

• Clear objectives, effective management, adequate enforcement, sound science.

• To ensure that MPAs are designed and managed as a network.

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Seafloor topography and surface type

Oceanographic properties(temp., currents, nutrients)

Biogenic habitats(kelp forests, seagrass, sponges & corals)

Coastal marine habitats are created by:

Seafloor Habitats

• Rocky reefs• Intertidal zones• Sandy or soft ocean bottoms• Underwater pinnacles• Submarine canyons• Seamounts

Depth Zones

• Intertidal• Intertidal to 30 m• 30 to 100 m • 100 to 200 m• 200 m and deeper

Marine HabitatsMLPA Master Plan for MPAs

Seafloor Habitats

• Rocky reefs• Intertidal zones• Sandy or soft ocean bottoms• Underwater pinnacles• Submarine canyons• Seamounts

Oceanographic Habitats

• Upwelling areas• Freshwater plumes• Retention zones

Depth Zones

• Intertidal• Intertidal to 30 m• 30 to 100 m • 100 to 200 m• 200 m and deeper

Marine HabitatsMLPA Master Plan for MPAs

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Seafloor Habitats

• Rocky reefs• Intertidal zones• Sandy or soft ocean bottoms• Underwater pinnacles• Submarine canyons• Seamounts

Biogenic Habitats

• Kelp forests• Seagrass beds

Oceanographic Habitats

• Upwelling areas• Freshwater plumes• Retention zones

Marine HabitatsMLPA Master Plan for MPAs

Depth Zones

• Intertidal• Intertidal to 30 m• 30 to 100 m • 100 to 200 m• 200 m and deeper

Biogenic Habitats

Seagrass meadows

Deep-water sponges & coralsKelp forests

Habitat RepresentationMPA Distributions Habitat Distributions

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Levels of ProtectionIdentified Levels of Protection

• High Protection– State marine reserve (SMR): No take

– State marine conservation area (SMCA): no take except salmon and coastal pelagics in water depth >50m

• Moderate Protection– SMCA - no take except salmon and pelagic fishes (>50m deep),

squid, crab, spot prawn, and giant kelp (by hand)

• Low Protection– SMCA: allows various forms of commercial and recreational fishing

and mechanical kelp harvesting

– State marine park (SMP): allows various forms of recreational fishing

MLPA Goals - Populations

• To protect the natural diversity and function of marine ecosystems.

• To help sustain and restore marine life populations.

• To improve recreational, educational, and study opportunities in areas with minimal human disturbance.

• To protect representative and unique marine life habitats.

• Clear objectives, effective management, adequate enforcement, sound science.

• To ensure that MPAs are designed and managed as a network.

What is a Network?

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Networks Rely on Connections

X

Network Broken Network

Connections through movement

Adults vs. Young

Inside MPA Outside MPA

Adults at Risk When TheyLeave Reserve

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To achieve sustainable populations: MPA size > movement of adults.

10 km

MPABotsford, Hastings and Gaines 2001

Adult Movement for Species of Interest

0 – 1 km 1 – 10 km 10 – 100 km 100 – 1000 km > 1000 km

InvertebratesAbalone Mussel Octopus Sea Star Snail Urchin

RockfishesBlk. & Yellow China Gopher Kelp

Other FishesGobie Sculpin

Invertebrates Jumbo Squid*

FishesSharks* Tunas*

Turtles*Birds Albatross* Pelican* Shearwater* Shorebirds* Terns*

MammalsDolphins Sea Lions* Whales*

InvertebratesDung. Crab*

Rockfishes Bocaccio Canary Yellowtail Widow

Other Fishes AnchovyHerring Sardine

BirdsGulls Cormorants

Mammals Harbor Seal Otter

Fishes Big Skate Pacific Halibut Sablefish* Salmonids* Sturgeon Whiting*BirdsGulls*

MammalsPorpoises Sea Lions*

RockfishesBlack Brown Copper Greenspotted Olive Vermilion

Other FishesCabezon Ca. Halibut Lingcod

* Seasonal Migration

Larger Reserves Benefit More Species

0 – 1 km 1 – 10 km 10 – 100 km 100 – 1000 km > 1000 km

InvertebratesAbalone Mussel Octopus Sea Star Snail Urchin

RockfishesBlk. & Yellow China Gopher Kelp

Other FishesGobie Sculpin

Invertebrates Jumbo Squid*

FishesSharks* Tunas*

Turtles*Birds Albatross* Pelican* Shearwater* Shorebirds* Terns*

MammalsDolphins Sea Lions* Whales*

InvertebratesDung. Crab*

Rockfishes Bocaccio Canary Yellowtail Widow

Other Fishes AnchovyHerring Sardine

BirdsGulls Cormorants

Mammals Harbor Seal Otter

Fishes Big Skate Pacific Halibut Sablefish* Salmonids* Sturgeon Whiting*BirdsGulls*

MammalsPorpoises Sea Lions*

RockfishesBlack Brown Copper Greenspotted Olive Vermilion

Other FishesCabezon Ca. Halibut Lingcod

* Seasonal Migration

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Same Rule for Movement of Young

Minimum Size Guidelines:Min: 5 - 10 km Preferred: 10 - 20 km

0 – 1 km 1 – 10 km 10 – 100 km 100 – 1000 km > 1000 km

InvertebratesAbalone Mussel Octopus Sea Star Snail Urchin

RockfishesBlk. & Yellow China Gopher Kelp

Other FishesGobie Sculpin

Invertebrates Jumbo Squid*

FishesSharks* Tunas*

Turtles*Birds Albatross* Pelican* Shearwater* Shorebirds* Terns*

MammalsDolphins Sea Lions* Whales*

InvertebratesDung. Crab*

Rockfishes Bocaccio Canary Yellowtail Widow

Other Fishes AnchovyHerring Sardine

BirdsGulls Cormorants

Mammals Harbor Seal Otter

Fishes Big Skate Pacific Halibut Sablefish* Salmonids* Sturgeon Whiting*BirdsGulls*

MammalsPorpoises Sea Lions*

RockfishesBlack Brown Copper Greenspotted Olive Vermilion

Other FishesCabezon Ca. Halibut Lingcod

The Other Dimension

Extend from Shore to 3 mi Boundary

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Carr and Syms 2006

For Larvae, Multiple MPAsChange the Rules

Dispersal Between MPAs is Just as Beneficialas Retention Within MPAs

MPA

Key Criterion:

Spacing of MPAs < Larval Dispersal

MPA

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Num

ber o

f spe

cies

Dispersal of Young in a Network

Num

ber o

f spe

cies

500 kmSpacing

LittleBenefit

Num

ber o

f spe

cies

100 kmSpacing

LittleBenefit

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Num

ber o

f spe

cies

10 kmSpacing

LittleBenefit

To contribute to an ecological network, MPAs should be placed at distances that allow substantial

exchange of larvae between MPAs.

MPA

50-100 kilometers

5-10 km

Guideline for Maximum Spacing

Num

ber o

f spe

cies

Networksmay

Minimizethe # ofLosers

SpacingMPA Size

Losers

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Why do Guidelines Have Ranges?

Size: 5 to 10 km minimum, 10 to 20 km preferred

Max Spacing: 50 to 100 km

Movements of25 west coast

rocky habitat fish species(from 37 studies)

Median max. distance (km)

num

ber

of s

peci

es

0.5 1 5 10 300

4

8

12

20

Freiwald, unpublished

Minimum Size Guidelines:Min: 5 - 10 km Preferred: 10 - 20 km

Minimum Size Guidelines:Min: 5 - 10 km Preferred: 10 - 20 km

0 – 1 km 1 – 10 km 10 – 100 km 100 – 1000 km > 1000 km

InvertebratesAbalone Mussel Octopus Sea Star Snail Urchin

RockfishesBlk. & Yellow China Gopher Kelp

Other FishesGobie Sculpin

Invertebrates Jumbo Squid*

FishesSharks* Tunas*

Turtles*Birds Albatross* Pelican* Shearwater* Shorebirds* Terns*

MammalsDolphins Sea Lions* Whales*

InvertebratesDung. Crab*

Rockfishes Bocaccio Canary Yellowtail Widow

Other Fishes AnchovyHerring Sardine

BirdsGulls Cormorants

Mammals Harbor Seal Otter

Fishes Big Skate Pacific Halibut Sablefish* Salmonids* Sturgeon Whiting*BirdsGulls*

MammalsPorpoises Sea Lions*

RockfishesBlack Brown Copper Greenspotted Olive Vermilion

Other FishesCabezon Ca. Halibut Lingcod

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