NEWPORT, Ore.
-- The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has
posted for public review the maps and descriptions
of proposed marine reserves and protected areas on
its marine reserves website (www.oregonocean.info/marinereserves).
ODFW received the final marine reserve
recommendations from three local community teams
that considered proposed reserves at Cape Perpetua
near Florence, Cascade Head near Lincoln City and
Cape Falcon near Manzanita.
According to Cristen Don, ODFW marine scientist,
the recommendations for the Cape Perpetua and
Cascade Head reserves were made with the strong
support of the local community teams. Each is a
compromise proposal that includes a marine reserve
and less restrictive protected areas.
The community team considering the Cape Falcon
site was unable to agree upon a compromise and
narrowly adopted the original marine reserve
proposal forwarded for further evaluation to the
team by the Ocean Policy Advisory Council, Don
added.
“All members of the team were able to support
some form of a marine reserve at Cape Falcon,” Don
said. “But in the end members of the team couldn’t
reach full agreement on the exact size, shape and
conditions for the reserve.”
“It was not an easy task reaching compromise
recommendations,” Don added. “We need to commend the
members of all three of the local community teams
for their perseverance and willingness to work
together to reach compromises.”
ODFW will consult with scientists on the Science
and Technical Advisory Committee before taking their
recommendations to OPAC in December for additional
review. The agency will make its final
recommendations to the Governor and Oregon
Legislature in time for the next Legislative
session.
According to Don, the Governor and Legislature
are expected to consider funding and additional
policy direction before any sites are designated.
Public comment on the proposed marine reserves
will be accepted throughout this process and should
be submitted through the Oregon Marine Reserves
website at
www.oregonocean.info/marinereserves. Members of
the public also will be able to comment at the
upcoming OPAC meeting on Dec. 6-7 at the Hallmark
Resort, 744 SW Elizabeth St., Newport, Ore. |