Who’s making the marine reserves proposals?

By Susan Chambers, Staff Writer
Saturday, October 04, 2008 | 2 comment(s)

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Both sport and commercial fishermen say they are frustrated with the lack of communication with conservationists who are proposing marine reserves. But there is an even bigger issue, they said.

The fishing industry and the Ocean Policy Advisory Council have said for years that developing and implementing marine reserves should be done from the ground up, with locals designing the reserves. The fear was that well-funded out-of-state groups would override what local communities wanted.

Our Ocean, according to its Web site, is “a coalition of conservationists, scientists, ocean users, local leaders and business people from around the state working to preserve Oregon’s coastal legacy.”

Its member organizations include:

• Audubon Society of Portland

• Coast Range Association

• Environment Oregon

• Natural Resources Defense Council

• Oceana

• Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition

• Pacific Marine Conservation Council

• Pew Environment Group

The Pew Environment Group is part of the Pew Charitable Trusts, which grants funding to other environmental groups.

For instance, Pew granted $9 million to Oceana — another Our Ocean coalition member — in March 2007. That was on top of $673,000 in December 2006, $4.5 million in March 2006, $4.5 million in 2005, $4.5 million in 2002 and $5.035 million in 2001.

Pew also awarded $185,000 to the Pacific Marine Conservation Council, another coalition member, in 2006, and $130,000 in 2001. The NRDC is another Pew grantee.

The huge funding capability of large international groups worries the fishing industry. Even though there are local representatives of Our Ocean, fishing industry leaders say it’s clear where the money and ideas are coming from.

“These aren’t originating in the local community,” said Nick Furman, Oregon Dungeness Crab commission executive director. “It’s the environmental community. These don’t appear to be coming out of what we would define as ‘community.’”

Gus Gates, Our Ocean’s representative on the South Coast, said all the member groups have offices in Oregon. Local supporters include retired scientists, conservatinists, recreational and commercial fishermen, and elected local officials, he said.

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On the Web: Our Ocean: http://www.ouroregonocean.org

Pew: http://www.pewtrusts.org/our_work_category.aspx?id=110
Next steps for marine reserves


The Ocean Policy Advisory Council will meet Tuesday in Reedsport to continue discussions about marine reserves.

A handful for groups have proposed sites for marine reserves. Next, OPAC must decide on an evaluation process. The group plans to do that at the Port of Umpqua office, 364 N. Fourth St., Reedsport.


The meeting, open to the public, will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.


OPAC members will put the review process to work on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 23 and 24, in Florence. State Fish and Wildlife officials and OPAC will conduct a “coarse” review. Sites that survive will undergo a “finer” review of each site.


Officials will send Gov. Ted Kulongoski a budget proposal in December, for studying, monitoring and enforcement. Legislature will consider the budget during the 2009 session.


Evaluation of the sites will continue between 2009 and 2011, with implementation in 2011.


On the Web: Ocean Policy Advisory Council: http://www.lcd.state.or.us/LCD/OPAC/index.shtml
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CB Lifer wrote on Oct 6, 2008 8:44 AM:

Dear MZ, obviously they dont care and never have about our fishermen.

MZ wrote on Oct 5, 2008 8:11 PM:

It's too bad the proposed marine reserve sites were nominated by 'Our Ocean' without community and user group input as required by OPAC nomination protocols.

If 'Our Ocean' had bothered to ask locals and current users, they would have learned that each of the areas they nominated have a high sport and/or commercial fishing use and economic value at various times of the year and therefore are off limits as per Governor Kulongoski's promise to fishermen to ensure that "future wave energy development and establishment of a limited system of marine reserves do not interupt traditional fishing practices in Oregon's Territorial Sea." (Quote from Gov. Kulongoski's statement to fishermen, in writing, both before and after, and verbally during his November 1, 2007 meeting with fishermen in Salem.)

OPAC should waste no time considering the nominations proposed by 'Our Ocean' and dismiss them for lack of public support, failure to follow OPAC nominating procedures, and because they do not meet the Governor's stated guidelines..


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