Mendocino

MPA Collaborative

About

The mission of the Mendocino MPA Collaborative is to enhance effectiveness and increase awareness of Mendocino County’s marine protected areas.  

The Mendocino Collaborative brings together researchers, fishers, indigenous peoples and tribal representatives, local elected officials, environmental NGOs, and agencies.  

The collaborative recently partnered with the Sonoma Collaborative on a pilot project testing the effectiveness of LED highway signs at gaining compliance. Three pilot signs were placed at various locations near MPAs with distinct and locally-relevant messages and an evaluation was completed to determine impact.  

Past projects include conducting marine protected area outreach and education to schools, councils, clubs and associations in Mendocino and Lake Counties and creating teacher toolkits to empower local elementary school teachers to provide MPA lessons to their classes. The outreach team consisted of representatives from the tribal, fishing, and conservation communities that provided balanced information on MPAs to the community, increased partnerships, and built social capital for more effective ocean health and marine protected area related activities.  

The Mendocino Collaborative is reflecting on how to address serious issues impacting local MPAs, such as climate change and kelp forest decline.  

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Related Publications

North Coast Kelp Canopy Drone Data Available on BIOS

North Coast Kelp Canopy Drone Data Available on BIOS

TNC and our partners have collaborated with CDFW to make our California North Coast 3 cm kelp canopy data available via BIOs, an online system run by the Department designed to enable the visualization and analysis of biogeographic data. These data were collected annually from 2019 – 2022 using drones to assess emergent kelp canopy area at priority sites established by the Sonoma-Mendocino Bull Kelp Recovery Plan, and the effort represents the largest marine resource drone surveys in California state history to our knowledge.
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.

Projects

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CA State Parks MPA Training

Mendocino Collaborative members developed and delivered a training on MPAs to California State Parks employees to aid them in understanding and sharing information on MPAs in their jurisdiction. 

Mendocino MPA Collaborative Leadership Team

Anna Neumann

Mendocino MPA Collaborative Co-Chair

Harbormaster, Noyo Harbor District

nhdoffice(at)yahoo.com

Tristin McHugh

Mendocino MPA Collaborative Co-Chair

Kelp Project Director, The Nature Conservancy

tristin.mchugh(at)tnc.org

Mendocino 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.

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Albion Field Station
Albion Harbor Campground Caretaker
Assemblymember Wes Chesbro
Bureau of Land Management
California State Parks
Cahto Tribe of Laytonville Rancheria
California Indian Water Commission
CalTrans
Cal Poly Humboldt
City of Fort Bragg
Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Department of Defense
Erica Fielder Studio Interpretive Design
Fort Bragg City Council
Habematolel Upper Lake Band of Pomo Indians
Cal Poly Humboldt
International Ocean Film Festival
InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council
Jug Handle Creek Farm and Nature Center
LiMPETS
Manchester-Point Arena Band of Pomo Indians
Mendo Parks
Mendocino Boot Camp for Women
Mendocino Coast Audubon Society
Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce
Mendocino County Fish and Game Commission
Mendocino District Attorney

Mendocino County Supervisors
Mendocino Land Trust
Nature and Oceans Adventures
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association
Noyo Center for Marine Science
Noyo Women for Fisheries
Pacific Rim Seafood
Point Arena
Point Arena Fisherman
Point Arena Lighthouse
Point Cabrillo Lighthouse
Potter Valley Tribe
Recreational Fisherman
Redwood Coast Land Conservancy
Redwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians
Reef Check California
Rising Tide Sea Vegetables
Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation
Round Valley Indian Tribes
Save the Redwoods League
Sequoias of the Sea
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo
SONAR (School of Natural Resources)
Soul Remedy Massage Therapy
Stewarts Point Band of Pomo Indians
Subsurface Progression Dive Shop
The Nature Conservancy
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