Please keep putting the pressure on. I have witnessed what happens when we back off a bit (Central Coast). The way that the MLPA has been pushed forward is an absolute tragedy. As a constituency, we need to put on the pressure up and down our coast.
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Chesbro asks for six-month delay of North Coast MLPA process
The Times-Standard
Posted: 08/10/2010 01:15:25 AM PDT
Citing concerns about how the Marine Life Protection Act is being implemented on the North Coast, Assemblyman Wesley Chesbro, D-Arcata, asked for a delay in the process, the legislator's office announced Monday.
Enacted in 1999, the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) calls for a coordinated network of ocean zones that are off-limits or restricted to fishing and gathering. It has been a major source of controversy among fishing and tribal communities along the California coast, including in Humboldt County.
According to the release from Chesbro's office, the assemblyman asked California Resources Secretary Lester Snow to delay the process for at least six months to ensure that environmental protection is balanced with traditional access rights. Chesbro made the request in a recent meeting with Snow.
I have met with Resources Secretary Lester Snow and strongly urged him to slow down the process and that no action be taken by the Blue Ribbon Task Force for at least six months to allow more time to develop a plan that protects marine life and balances the access rights of traditional user groups, Chesbro said in the release. I am confident that given enough time we can develop a workable solution between the fishing community, North Coast tribes and environmentalists. There has already been some movement in this direction. This is something that cannot be rushed.
Chesbro has been a critic of the process Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
has employed to implement the MLPA since he took office in 2008, the release said.
It is imperative that the implementation process be driven by local participation, Chesbro said. The plan that is developed must be supported by those most affected by it. To that end, the North Coast needs more time for all the stakeholders to work out among themselves the best possible solutions.
Jim
Please keep putting the pressure on. I have witnessed what happens when we back off a bit (Central Coast). The way that the MLPA has been pushed forward is an absolute tragedy. As a constituency, we need to put on the pressure up and down our coast.