Characterization of Human Uses and the Socioeconomic Dimensions, California North Coast MPA Baseline Study, 1992 to 2014

The primary goal of this project was to inform long-term marine protected area (MPA) monitoring efforts by gathering up-to-date socioeconomic information to illustrate historical trends, establish a post MPA baseline, and assess initial changes since MPA implementation for the commercial fishing fleet in the North Coast region of California. To accomplish this goal our research team conducted extensive community outreach and engagement in the region and conducted in-person interviewed CPFV operators to gather post MPA baseline socioeconomic data and spatial fishing data for the year 2013. Additional to the interview data gathered, we summarized CPFV logbook data from 1992 to 2014 obtained from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) to explore historical economic trends and initial changes in North Coast fisheries. This data package include the CPFV logbook data from 1992-20142 provided by California Department of Fish and Wildlife summarized to the port and region level; select summarized survey data from CPFV operator interviews about their operations in the 2013 calendar year, and samples of the spatial data available on the post MPA (2013) fishing grounds at region-fishery and port-fishery scales.

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Public Access Level Publikoa
Rights No restrictions on public use
Program Contact Name Steven Hackett
Program Contact Email [email protected]
Frequency Annual
Temporal Coverage

1992 - 2014

Source Link https://caseagrant.ucsd.edu/project/baseline-characterization-of-human-uses-and-the-socioeconomic-dimensions-of-mpas
Azken eguneratzea uztaila 16, 2024, 01:15 (UTC)
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DCAT Issued Date 2018-01-25T18:36:54.558867
DCAT Modified Date 2018-05-15T18:45:18.634460