Humboldt

MPA Collaborative

About

The mission of the Humboldt Collaborative is to engage diverse communities in support of MPAs and the resources they provide from Pelican Beach to Shelter Cove. 

The Humboldt Collaborative draws its membership from the rich scientific and nonprofit community, tribal governments, representatives, and individual indigenous peoples, fishers, and agencies active on the North Coast. The Collaborative recently partnered with the Del Norte Collaborative to create a visually appealing brochure featuring tribally-provided content and inclusive of regulations and interpretive information specific to Del Norte and Humboldt counties. Additionally, the collaboratives supported tribal partners in the creation of a ”Best Practices for Tribal Engagement in MPA Stewardship” document that outlines several recommendations for equitable outreach and partnership. The Collaborative is proud to have completed new interpretive signage for installation throughout the region that features local tribal information.  

Past projects include creating teacher toolkits to empower local elementary school teachers to provide MPA lessons to their classes and producing engaging MPA videos incorporating the voices of Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation elders. 

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Related Publications

Help the Kelp: How Innovative Science and an Unprecedented New Investment Will Inform the Future of Kelp Restoration in California

Help the Kelp: How Innovative Science and an Unprecedented New Investment Will Inform the Future of Kelp Restoration in California

California’s iconic underwater forests are under threat from climate change. From 2014-2019, more than 95% of the bull kelp off our state’s northern coastline disappeared following a record-breaking marine heat wave and an explosion in kelp-eating purple sea urchin populations. Portions of California’s central and south coasts, such as the Monterey Peninsula, have also experienced severe declines in kelp. These die-offs have had serious impacts on coastal communities – closing fisheries, shuttering dive shops, and affecting tribal members, divers, and fishermen across the state.
MPA signage evaluation results now available!

MPA signage evaluation results now available!

The California Marine Sanctuary Foundation (CMSF) is pleased to announce the release of “Evaluating the effectiveness of marine protected area (MPA) signage in California,” a formal report detailing the findings from a summer 2022 study of existing MPA sign effectiveness in California. During the past decade of implementing the state's network of 124 marine protected areas (MPAs), California prioritized outreach and education and installed over 500 MPA signs, but little has been done to understand the impact of these signs on coastal visitors.

Projects

Humboldt/Del Norte: Marine Protected Area Science

Humboldt/Del Norte: Marine Protected Area Science

Part of a series of four videos created in collaboration with the Humboldt MPA Collaborative to raise awareness of marine protected areas in the North Coast. California’s North Coast Marine Protected Areas: Video Series Overview Marine Protected Area: Science Marine Protected Area: Youth ...
Humboldt/Del Norte: Northcoast Marine Protected Areas

Humboldt/Del Norte: Northcoast Marine Protected Areas

Part of a series of four videos created in collaboration with the Humboldt MPA Collaborative to raise awareness of marine protected areas in the North Coast. California’s North Coast Marine Protected Areas: Video Series Overview Marine Protected Area: Science Marine Protected Area: Youth ...
Humboldt/Del Norte: Tribal Traditions

Humboldt/Del Norte: Tribal Traditions

A series of four videos created in collaboration with the Humboldt MPA Collaborative to raise awareness of marine protected areas in the North Coast. California’s North Coast Marine Protected Areas: Video Series Overview Marine Protected Area: Science Marine Protected Area: Youth ...

Humboldt MPA Collaborative Leadership Team

Leisyka Parrot

Humboldt MPA Collaborative Co-Chair

California Coastal National Monument Manager
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management

 lparrott(at)blm.gov

Frankie Moitoza

Humboldt MPA Collaborative Co-Chair

Research Associate and MPA Dive Coordinator, Cal Poly Humboldt

fdm6(at)humboldt.edu

Humboldt MPA Collaborative Members

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This list is not meant to imply that each affiliated organization is participating in the collaborative at a formal level nor that each collaborative member is representing the official view of their affiliation. All voices and perspectives are welcome and are considered unique to the person sharing them.

Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria
Big Lagoon Rancheria
Blue Lake Rancheria
Bureau of Land Management
CA Commercial Beach Fisherman Ass.
CA Fish and Game Advisory Commission
California Waterfowl Association
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
College of the Redwoods
Elk Valley Rancheria
Friends of the Dunes
Friends of the Lost Coast
Hoopa Valley Tribe
Humboldt Bay Fishermans Marketing Assn
Humboldt Charter Boat Captain
Humboldt County Sheriff’s
Humboldt County Fish and Game Advisory Commission
Humboldt County Parks
Cal Poly Humboldt
Karuk Tribe Of California
LiMPETS
Mattole School
Mattole Restoration Council
National Park Service

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA)
Nature and Oceans Adventures
Northcoast Environmental Center
North Coast Native Protectors
Recreational Divers
Regional Water Board
Redwood National and State Parks
Redwood Parks Association
ReefCheck
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo
Telonicher Marine Station
Trinidad coastal Land Trust
Trinidad Rancheria
Upper Lake Band of Pomo
Upwelling Adventure Co.
US Fish & Wildlife/Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Watermen’s Alliance
Wiyot Tribe
Yurok Tribe

Fiscal Sponsor

Friends of the Dunes

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