Marine Protected Area Statewide Leadership Team Work Plan
The Leadership Team has identified the following focal areas as key to successful management of MPAs which make up the MPA Management Program: Outreach and Education, Research and Monitoring, Enforcement and Compliance, and Policy and Permitting. Active, sustained engagement in each of these focal areas is integral to achieve the goals of California's MPA Network. This work plan covers a three-year period and is a key tool in directing the MPA Management Program and holding members accountable for identified outcomes. This provides a road map for the State and its partners anchored back to the legislation, partnership plan, and other guidance documents related to California's MPA Network. This work plan identifies shared strategic priorities, key actions and outcomes for the MPA Management Program that can be used by government and non-government partners to ensure coordinated progress on achieving the goals of the Marine Life Protection Act.
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MPA Statewide Leadership Team Work Plan Fiscal Year 18/19 – 20/21 The Leadership Team develops three-year work plans to set shared priorities and guide their partnership efforts related to the MPA Management Program, which includes: Outreach & Education; Research & Monitoring; Enforcement & Compliance; and Policy & Permitting. The inaugural Work Plan (2015–2018) was endorsed by the Fish and Game Commission and the Ocean Protection Council in 2015. The Leadership Team has updated the work plan for Fiscal Years 18/19 – 20/21, and this update represents shared consensus priorities among the Leadership Team. These priorities have been developed based on foundational guidance documents such as the MLPA Master Plan 2016 and active dialogue among Leadership Team members, including formal and informal input from stakeholders. | Download | PDF | 01/16/19 |
MPA Statewide Leadership Team Work Plan FY 15/16 – 17/18 The Leadership Team has identified the following focal areas as key to successful management of MPAs: Outreach and Education, Research and Monitoring, Enforcement and Compliance and Policy and Permitting. Active, sustained engagement in each of these focal areas is integral to achieve the goals of the Leadership Team. In practice, this means directing the work of the Leadership Team by identifying shared strategic priorities, key actions and outcomes. A key tool for this is the creation of a work plan that was identified as a key task in “The California Collaborative Approach: Marine Protected Areas Partnership Plan”1. The work plan covers a three year period beginning in 2015 and is a key tool in directing MPA management and holding members accountable for identified outcomes. This inaugural Work Plan (2015–2018) was adopted by the Fish and Game Commission and the Ocean Protection Council in 2015. | Download | PDF | 01/16/19 |