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Ocean Protection Council Meeting March 11, 2011 – Agenda
OPC Meeting Agenda March 11, 2011 Coastal Hearing Room – CalEPA Building 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95812-2815 John Laird, Secretary for Natural Resources, Council Chair Linda Adams, Secretary for Environmental Protection Gavin Newsom, Lieutenant Governor, Chair of […]
Categories: OPC MeetingsConflict of Interest Code
Notice of Intention to Amend the Conflict of Interest Code of the Ocean Protection Council Proposed Amendment to the Conflict of Interest Code of the Ocean Protection Council
Categories: UncategorizedMoss Landing Fisheries Market Project
In November, 2007, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML) purchased property in Moss Landing Harbor occupied by a wetfish offloader to provide a permanent home for the NSF (National Science Foundation) owned Research Vessel Point Sur. This site is also home […]
Categories: AquacultureSan Francisco Fishermen’s Wharf Seafood Market
The fishing community at Fisherman’s Wharf has provided seafood to area residents for more than a century. On average, over 3 million pounds of fish per year are landed in San Francisco, making it one of the major seafood ports […]
Categories: AquacultureOcean and Coastal Economic Studies
The California Ocean Protection Council seeks to maximize the effectiveness of funding spent to protect and conserve coastal resources and to further our understanding of the value that coastal and ocean resources contribute to our local, state and federal economy. […]
Categories: UncategorizedThe Southern California Bight Nutrient Loading Study
The coastal zone of Southern California is a highly built-up urban environment. Development in this region has been shown to significantly alter both the timing and rate of runoff releases to coastal waters and can affect water quality through addition […]
Categories: Water QualityThe California Shoreline Mapping Project
Rising sea levels of up to 1.4 m by 2100 will have significant impacts on California’s coastline. While bays and estuaries are expected to experience the most dramatic modifications in the coming century, changes will be felt far inland from the immediate shoreline […]
Categories: UncategorizedMarine Renewable Energy Working Group – November 17, 2010
Categories: UncategorizedCalifornia Sea Grant and UC Marine Council Fellowships
California Sea Grant Fellowships The California Sea Grant State Fellowship Program provides a unique educational opportunity for graduate students who are interested both in marine resources and in the policy decisions affecting those resources. The program matches highly motivated and […]
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