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Join Date: Sep 2005
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The IPA has been added to marinemap. Lets us look at the maps in detail.
http://marinemap.org/marinemap/ Then click on MPAs, Arrays, Proposals Then Click on MLPA SouthCoast Integrated Preferred Alternative (IPA) It is about the 10th one on the list. Red means no fishing, no take. Take a hike. To find out what is allowed in a blue area, click it and see the allowed uses or read the text that comes up. Try not to puke.
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So for Scripps it says allow the take of coastal pelagic fin fish. Does that mean YT? Sounds like it does.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: 2 inches above sea level
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No, coastal pelagics are sardines, mackerel, anchovies. Bait. Unless DFG has changed their definition of coastal pelagic, yellowtail fall under pelagic.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Kurt has it right.
Costal pelagic means bait. Sardine, anchovy, mac, smelt, squid. I think that is about it. Pelagic is different. The Scripps SMCA allows bait only by hook and line as it is proposed now.
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