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Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks
A. Monitor pollutants, sources, &
sinks
Land based pollution reduced
Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks
Increased scientific
understanding of sources, sinks,
& emerging pollutants
Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks
Information communicated to public and policy
makers
Public and policy makers informed
Objective for the Result:At least once/year starting in 2008, SLOSEA provides a synthesis of pollutant data to public and policy makers
Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks
Regulations updated
TMDL plans developed & implemented
Objective for the Result:During the next update cycle, the Basin Plan's pollutant standard levels
reflect findings from the pollutant monitoring strategy
Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks
Storm water plans updated & implemented
Support implementation of nonpoint source mgmt
plans
Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks
Increased permit requirements for NPDES discharge
(point source)
Strategy B: Implement Weather Stations
B. Implement
weather stations
Land based pollution reduced
Decreased freshwater withdrawal
Strategy B: Implement Weather Stations
More localized weather data
Better irrigation management
Strategy B: Implement Weather Stations
Reduced water use
Less non point source pollution
Strategy B: Implement Weather Stations
Improved ability to interpret nutrient level
dynamics
A. Monitor pollutants, sources, &
sinks
Strategy C: Expand Research onTourism Impacts
C. Expand research on impacts of recreation
“Sustainable” recreational use
Strategy C: Expand Research onTourism Impacts
Increased understanding of
ecological impacts
Strategy C: Expand Research onTourism Impacts
Information communicated
More informed decision-making
Strategy C: Expand Research onTourism Impacts
Appropriate recreation
management policy
Strategy D: Develop Early Detection of Plant Invasives
D. Develop early detection & eradication
plans – spartina & caulerpa
No new invasions
Strategy D: Develop Early Detection of Plant Invasives
Plans accepted by landowner & permitting agencies
Monitoring happens, invasives detected
Strategy D: Develop Early Detection of Plant Invasives
New invasive eradicated
Permits approved
Strategy D: Develop Early Detection of Plant Invasives
Measures taken to prevent
introduction
E- G. Marine Invasives
E. Research Maine
Invasives & Actions E. Research
Maine Invasives &
Actions
G. State / National
Legislation on
Scrubbing
F. “Scrub Your
Bottom” Campaign
Federal Regulations on Ballast
Water
E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions
E. Research Maine
Invasives & Actions
Invasive Species Controlled
E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions
Research Scope of Problem & Communicate to Policy Makers”
Who Then Take Action
Objective for the Result:By end of 2008, we'll have report summarizing current
invasives in SLOSEA and potential for new ones (threat assessments).
E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions
Accidental Introductions Decreased
Intentional Introductions
Reduced
E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions
E. Research Maine
Invasives & Actions
Invasive Species Controlled
E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions
Study Potential for
Control
Make Go / No Go
Decision
Implement Actions
Objective for the Result:By 2009 a "quick & dirty" review of aquatic invasive species
and potential control measures in MB & PSL has been completed
F. “Scrub Your Bottom” Campaign
F. “Scrub Your
Bottom” Campaign
Invasive Species Controlled
F. “Scrub Your Bottom” Campaign
Develop Awareness and Ability in SLOSEA Boat
Owners to“Scrub Their Bottoms”
F. “Scrub Your Bottom” Campaign
Accidental Introductions Decreased
G. State/National Legislation on Scrubbing
G. State / National
Legislation on
Scrubbing
Invasive Species Controlled
G. State/National Legislation on Scrubbing
Get State and/or Federal Govtto Mandate Bottom Scrubbing
G. State/National Legislation on Scrubbing
Accidental Introductions Decreased
E- G. All Marine Invasives
H. All Fishing Strategies
H. Demo of regional fishing
management
Sustainable fishing (ecol &
econ)
Healthy marine economy
I. “Eat Local Fish”
awareness campaign
H2. Support local fishing
fleet
H. Demo of Regional Fishing Mngmt
H. Demo of regional fishing
management
Sustainable fishing (ecol &
econ)
Healthy marine economy
H. Demo of Regional Fishing Mngmt
Policy & funding & support provided
MOUs for long term research plan
H. Demo of Regional Fishing Mngmt
Research funded
Fisheries stock assessment, ecologically sustainable fishing
defined & quotas set
Objective for the Result:By 2012 DFG has moved SLOSEA area into "data moderate"
level for nearshore rockfish. – good regional fisheries stock
H. Demo of Regional Fishing Mngmt
H2. Support Local Fishing Fleet
H2. Support local fishing
fleet
Sustainable fishing (ecol &
econ)
Healthy marine economy
H2. Support Local Fishing Fleet
Support for fishermen continues
Remaining fleet maintained
H2. Support Local Fishing Fleet
Limits to IFQ transfers
Sustainable local fishing fleet exists
H. All Fishing Strategies
H2. Support local fishing
fleet
Sustainable fishing (ecol &
econ)
Healthy marine economy
I. “Eat Local Fish” Campaign
Consumers aware & willing to buy local fish
I. “Eat Local Fish” Campaign
Businesses aware & local fish available
H - I. All Fishing Strategies
J. Improve Harbor Dredging
J. Improve Harbor Dredging
J. Improve Harbor Dredging
K. Enhance Non-Fishing Marine Economy
K. Enhance Non-Fishing Marine Economy
K. Enhance Non-Fishing Marine Economy