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Methodological comparison of multiple MPA rocky ecosystem monitoring techniques

Metadata Updated: July 24, 2025

California recently completed the implementation of a large network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) across the state via legislation called the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA). Following implementation of MPAs in each region, the state instigated and funded Phase 1 of a Statewide MPA Monitoring Program which allowed for 2-3 years of baseline ecological monitoring in each region around the time of MPA implementation. Baseline monitoring was intended to provide a benchmark against which future change in MPAs could be evaluated. Importantly, baseline monitoring for many habitats built on existing programs, several of which already had long time-series of monitoring data in and around the MPAs. Building on Phase 1, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and California Ocean Protection Council (OPC) are developing priorities and strategies for Phase 2, statewide long-term monitoring. This study seeks to inform aspects of this long-term monitoring plan by evaluating existing time series and techniques currently being deployed in rocky nearshore ecosystems throughout California. Specifically, we present two studies meant to inform long-term monitoring of MPAs in California: 1) A comparison of two long-term monitoring programs utilizing SCUBA surveys on nearshore rocky reefs and kelp forests, one composed of professional, academic scientists (PISCO - Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans) and the other a citizen-science program utilizing a combination of paid staff and volunteers (RCCA - ReefCheck California). 2) An evaluation of data from multiple monitoring techniques across a large depth gradient to provide information on the latitudinal and depth profile of species likely to be protected by MPAs

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Metadata Created Date September 8, 2021
Metadata Updated Date July 24, 2025

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Harvested from State of California

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Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date September 8, 2021
Metadata Updated Date July 24, 2025
Publisher California Ocean Protection Council
Maintainer
Identifier aea0f175-9a2f-4693-9380-e15f12ebf046
Data First Published 2018-10-08T14:55:42.635179
Data Last Modified 2018-10-08T15:04:28.294154
Category Natural Resources, Water
Public Access Level public
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Harvest Source Id 3ba8a0c1-5dc2-4897-940f-81922d3cf8bc
Harvest Source Title State of California
License http://www.opendefinition.org/licenses/cc-by
Source Datajson Identifier True
Source Hash 6c79e51a8242bf477d2a27b0bf443e72f32f892914baf17a691be18ac07052e1
Source Schema Version 1.1

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