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Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks

A. Monitor pollutants, sources, &

sinks

Land based pollution reduced

Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks

Increased scientific

understanding of sources, sinks,

& emerging pollutants

Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks

Information communicated to public and policy

makers

Public and policy makers informed

Objective for the Result:At least once/year starting in 2008, SLOSEA provides a synthesis of pollutant data to public and policy makers

Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks

Regulations updated

TMDL plans developed & implemented

Objective for the Result:During the next update cycle, the Basin Plan's pollutant standard levels

reflect findings from the pollutant monitoring strategy

Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks

Storm water plans updated & implemented

Support implementation of nonpoint source mgmt

plans

Strategy A: Monitor Pollutants, Sources & Sinks

Increased permit requirements for NPDES discharge

(point source)

Strategy B: Implement Weather Stations

B. Implement

weather stations

Land based pollution reduced

Decreased freshwater withdrawal

Strategy B: Implement Weather Stations

More localized weather data

Better irrigation management

Strategy B: Implement Weather Stations

Reduced water use

Less non point source pollution

Strategy B: Implement Weather Stations

Improved ability to interpret nutrient level

dynamics

A. Monitor pollutants, sources, &

sinks

Strategy C: Expand Research onTourism Impacts

C. Expand research on impacts of recreation

“Sustainable” recreational use

Strategy C: Expand Research onTourism Impacts

Increased understanding of

ecological impacts

Strategy C: Expand Research onTourism Impacts

Information communicated

More informed decision-making

Strategy C: Expand Research onTourism Impacts

Appropriate recreation

management policy

Strategy D: Develop Early Detection of Plant Invasives

D. Develop early detection & eradication

plans – spartina & caulerpa

No new invasions

Strategy D: Develop Early Detection of Plant Invasives

Plans accepted by landowner & permitting agencies

Monitoring happens, invasives detected

Strategy D: Develop Early Detection of Plant Invasives

New invasive eradicated

Permits approved

Strategy D: Develop Early Detection of Plant Invasives

Measures taken to prevent

introduction

E- G. Marine Invasives

E. Research Maine

Invasives & Actions E. Research

Maine Invasives &

Actions

G. State / National

Legislation on

Scrubbing

F. “Scrub Your

Bottom” Campaign

Federal Regulations on Ballast

Water

E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions

E. Research Maine

Invasives & Actions

Invasive Species Controlled

E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions

Research Scope of Problem & Communicate to Policy Makers”

Who Then Take Action

Objective for the Result:By end of 2008, we'll have report summarizing current

invasives in SLOSEA and potential for new ones (threat assessments).

E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions

Accidental Introductions Decreased

Intentional Introductions

Reduced

E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions

E. Research Maine

Invasives & Actions

Invasive Species Controlled

E. Research Marine Invasives & Actions

Study Potential for

Control

Make Go / No Go

Decision

Implement Actions

Objective for the Result:By 2009 a "quick & dirty" review of aquatic invasive species

and potential control measures in MB & PSL has been completed

F. “Scrub Your Bottom” Campaign

F. “Scrub Your

Bottom” Campaign

Invasive Species Controlled

F. “Scrub Your Bottom” Campaign

Develop Awareness and Ability in SLOSEA Boat

Owners to“Scrub Their Bottoms”

F. “Scrub Your Bottom” Campaign

Accidental Introductions Decreased

G. State/National Legislation on Scrubbing

G. State / National

Legislation on

Scrubbing

Invasive Species Controlled

G. State/National Legislation on Scrubbing

Get State and/or Federal Govtto Mandate Bottom Scrubbing

G. State/National Legislation on Scrubbing

Accidental Introductions Decreased

E- G. All Marine Invasives

H. All Fishing Strategies

H. Demo of regional fishing

management

Sustainable fishing (ecol &

econ)

Healthy marine economy

I. “Eat Local Fish”

awareness campaign

H2. Support local fishing

fleet

H. Demo of Regional Fishing Mngmt

H. Demo of regional fishing

management

Sustainable fishing (ecol &

econ)

Healthy marine economy

H. Demo of Regional Fishing Mngmt

Policy & funding & support provided

MOUs for long term research plan

H. Demo of Regional Fishing Mngmt

Research funded

Fisheries stock assessment, ecologically sustainable fishing

defined & quotas set

Objective for the Result:By 2012 DFG has moved SLOSEA area into "data moderate"

level for nearshore rockfish. – good regional fisheries stock

H. Demo of Regional Fishing Mngmt

H2. Support Local Fishing Fleet

H2. Support local fishing

fleet

Sustainable fishing (ecol &

econ)

Healthy marine economy

H2. Support Local Fishing Fleet

Support for fishermen continues

Remaining fleet maintained

H2. Support Local Fishing Fleet

Limits to IFQ transfers

Sustainable local fishing fleet exists

H. All Fishing Strategies

H2. Support local fishing

fleet

Sustainable fishing (ecol &

econ)

Healthy marine economy

I. “Eat Local Fish” Campaign

Consumers aware & willing to buy local fish

I. “Eat Local Fish” Campaign

Businesses aware & local fish available

H - I. All Fishing Strategies

J. Improve Harbor Dredging

J. Improve Harbor Dredging

J. Improve Harbor Dredging

K. Enhance Non-Fishing Marine Economy

K. Enhance Non-Fishing Marine Economy

K. Enhance Non-Fishing Marine Economy

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