North Central Coast Study Region (2007-2008)
General Information
- North Central Coast Study Region
- Introduction to the MLPA
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EXISTING STATE MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (MPAs)
MLPA Planning Groups
- Blue Ribbon Task Force
- Science Advisory Team
- Regional Stakeholder Group
- Statewide Interests Group
- Fish and Game Commission
Regulatory and Environmental Review
Related Links
Newsroom (North Central Coast Study Region)
April 28, 2010
North Central Coast Marine Protected Areas to Take Effect May 1
2009 Abalone Season Not to be Affected by North-Central Coast MLPA Process
Contacts: Kirsten Macintyre, DFG Communications, (916) 322-8988
Jordan Traverso, Deputy Director/DFG Communications, (916) 654-9937
March 25, 2009
Abalone fishing season opens April 1 north of San Francisco Bay
2009 Abalone Season Not to be Affected by North-Central Coast MLPA Process
Contacts: Carrie Wilson, Office of Communications, (831) 649-7191
Jerry Kashiwada, Marine Region, (707) 964-5791
February 1, 2008
Public Workshops Scheduled for Draft North Central Coast Marine Protected Area Proposals
Contacts: Chamois Andersen (MLPA Initiative) 307.742.2331 or 307.460.0771
Steve Martarano (CDFG) 916.322.8639
December 6, 2007
Secretary for Resources Mike Chrisman Announces Order for Remaining MLPA Study Regions 
Contacts: Melissa Miller-Henson, (530) 400-2545
Sandy Cooney, (916) 715-9674
September 18, 2007
Media Advisory: DFG Ceremony Will Launch the Central Coast Marine Protected Areas
Contacts: Steve Martarano, DFG Office of Communications, (916) 804-1714
Chamois Andersen, MLPA Initiative Communications, (307) 460-0771
Melissa Miller-Henson, MLPA Program Manager, (530) 400-2545
May 16, 2007
Contacts: Melissa Miller-Henson, 916.654.2506 or 530.400.2545
Steve Martarano, 916.322.8639
February 22, 2007
Contact: Sandy Cooney, (916) 653-9402
December 21, 2006
Resources Secretary Announces Next MLPA Study Region 
Contact: Sandy Cooney, (916) 653-9402


