Sonoma

MPA Collaborative

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The mission of the Sonoma MPA Collaborative is to connect and empower community stewards to promote the long-term sustainability of Sonoma Coast marine ecosystems. 

The Sonoma Collaborative includes scientific institutions, environmental NGOs, tribal governments, representatives, and individual indigenous peoples, and agencies interested in raising awareness of marine protected areas amongst coastal residents and visitors. 

The collaborative recently partnered with the Mendocino Collaborative on a pilot project testing the effectiveness of LED highway signs at gaining compliance with MPA regulations. 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 putting together an engaging outreach campaign on Sonoma Coast protected areas targeting local residents, tribes, the fishing community, students, and millions of coastal visitors. To reach this diverse audience, the Collaborative produced four themed video modules, including a video in partnership with the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians that was an official selection for the Wild and Scenic Film Festival, and distributed them using the internet, social media, coastal tourist venues, Sonoma County schools and a mobile marine education vehicle developed by Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods.  

 

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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.

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Sonoma MPA Collaborative Leadership Team

Justin Lindenberg

Sonoma MPA Collaborative Co-Chair

Executive Director, Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods

justin(at)stewardscr.org

Hollis Bewley

Sonoma MPA Collaborative Co-Chair

Volunteer, Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods

hollisbewley(at)comcast.net

Sonoma 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.

Beach Watch
Bodega Bay Harbor
Bodega Land Trust
Bodega Marine Reserve
BLM – California Coastal National Monument
California Academy of Sciences
California Coastal National Monument
California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
California State Parks
California Trail Association
Cal Poly Humboldt
Coastwalk
Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians
Farallones National Marine Sanctuary Association
Foothill Community College
Full Frame Productions
Fort Ross Conservancy
Goldridge Resource Conservation District
Greater Farallones Association
Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
Koi Nation of the Lower Lake Rancheria
Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of Stewarts
Point Rancheria
Lytton Band Pomo Indians
Jenner Community Club
Living Classrooms Project
Marine Conservation Institute
Marine Mammal Center
Madrone Audubon Society
Navocean Inc
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA)
Point Blue
Sonoma Coast Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District
Redwood Coast Land Conservancy
Russian River Keeper
Save the Redwoods League
Sonoma Coast Watch
Sonoma County Conservation Action
Sonoma County Regional Parks
Sonoma County Water Agency
Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods
UC Davis
WaterTreks Eco Tours
Watermen’s Alliance
Wildlands Conservancy
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