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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFish and Game 3-15-10 COMMISSIONERS ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER JOHN CARLSON,JR. Jim Kellogg,President EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Discovery Bay 5 rect Richard Rogers,Vice President 1416 Ninth Sl Carpinteria Box 4992099 Michael Sutton,pincer Member Sacramento.CA 94244-2090 (916)653-4899 Monterey Daniel W.Richards,Member (916)653-504[]Far ilo Upland Governor fgcf@fgc.ca.gov Don Benninghoven,Member Santa Barbara STATE OF CALIFORNIA Fish and Game Commission March 15, 2010 TO ALL AFFECTED AND INTERESTED PARTIES: This is to provide you with a copy of the continuation notice of proposed regulatory action relative to Section 632, Title 14, California Code of Regulations, relating to marine protected areas. The original notice and the June 19, 2009 continuation notice are posted on the Commission's website at www.fgc.ca.gov and are available upon request by contacting the Commission office at the letterhead address, phone number, facsimile number, or e-mail address. During the regulatory process to amend Section 632, changes were made in the originally proposed regulatory language, which was adopted at the Commission's August 5, 2009, meeting. Corrections have been made to the latitude and longitude coordinates for Gerstie Cove State Marine Reserve (SMR), Salt Point State Marine Conservation Area (SMCA), Estero de San Antonio State Marine Recreational Management Area (SMRMA), Point Reyes SMR, Point Reyes SMCA, and the Southeast Farallon Island Special Closure. In addition, a variety of other changes were made to the regulations for the purpose of improving the clarity of the regulations. Because these regulations are different from, yet sufficiently related to, the originally,proposed regulations, the Administrative Procedure Act requires that we make these changes available to you for at least a 15-day written comment period. Ms. Madja Vojkovich, Regional Manager, Marine Regions, Department of Fish and Game, (805) 568-1246 has been designated to respond to questions on the substance of the proposed regulations. Sincerely, Sherrie Fonbuena Associate Governmental Program Analyst Attachments CC � c� TITLE 14. Fish and Game Commission Notice of Proposed Changes in Regulations (Continuation of California Notice Register 2009, No. 18-Z, and Meetings of October 2, 2008, May 14, 2009, and August 5, 2009.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fish and Game Commission (Commission), pursuant to the authority vested by sections 200, 202, 203.1, 205(c), 219, 220, 1590, 1591, 2860, 2861, and 6750, Fish and Game Code; and sections 36725(a) and 36725(e), Public Resources Code and to implement, interpret or make specific sections 200, 202, 203.1, 205(c), 219, 220, 1580, 1583, 2861, 5521, 6653, 8420(e), and 8500, Fish and Game Code; and sections 36700(e), 36710(e), 36725(a), and 36725(e), Public Resources Code, proposes to amend Section 632, Title 14, California Code of Regulations, relating to Marine Protected Areas. Updated Informative Digest/Policy Digest/PolicyStatement Overview Please refer to the original notice dated April 21, 2009 and the June 19, 2009 continuation notice for the full description of the proposed regulations. Development of North Central Coast (NCC) marine protected area (MPA) proposals is a process that relies upon Geographic Information System (GIS)technology_ The process involves stakeholders drafting MPA concepts which are captured in real time in GIS, being operated by either the stakeholder or a GIS professional. The MPA boundaries are drawn on a computer while other specific parameters of the MPA are discussed by the stakeholder group (e.g., goals and objectives, allowed take regulations, intended boundaries). Maps of the drawn shapes are used throughout the planning and review phases of the process. Once MPA concepts are formalized as proposals, the Department's GIS team uses the captured map data to generate boundary coordinates for boundaries that were drawn in the planning process and uses descriptions of intended boundaries for reference. Because of the imprecise nature of the mapping tools used in a real-time stakeholder participation GIS workgroup setting, the boundaries created at that time, and thus the coordinates derived from those boundaries, are also imprecise. When preparing initial regulatory documents, edits are made to the coordinates to "snap"the coordinates to the discrete positions that were intended during planning. Intended coordinates are known by the attributes captured or by agreement in planning that a shape should meet Department feasibility guidelines (coordinates expressed to the 1110 of a minute). All cleaning steps require adjustments of less than 1110 of minute. Maps of the preferred alternative were reviewed by the public during the Commission public process, which officially started at the Notice hearing in October 2008, although drafts of the preferred alternative maps and take regulations were circulated for ten months prior to publication of the coordinates in the second amended ISOR (April 2009). These maps accurately depicted the intended boundaries of the various MPAs. After adoption of the regulations on August 5, 2009, the Department identified coordinate errors for some of the MPAs in the North Central Coast regulatory language. The Commission is proposing to correct the coordinates for six MPAs. These changes are not intended to affect the public's understanding of the MPA boundaries but to more accurately record them in the 1 regulations. These coordinate changes and other changes to the regulatory text are described below. Specific MPAs with revised regulatory text: Sea Lion Cove SMCA [subsection 632(b)(8)] The second amended Initial Statement of Reasons (ISOR) and June 19, 2009 continuation notice contained regulatory sub-options within the Integrated Preferred Alternative (IPA)for this MPA: Option 1: Include Sea Lion Cove State Marine Conservation Area with take of all invertebrates and marine aquatic plants prohibited. Take of all other species is allowed. Option 2: Remove Sea Lion Cove from the proposed MPA network. The Commission adopted the IPA on August 5, 2009 and selected Option 1 for this MPA: Include Sea Lion Cove State Marine Conservation Area with take of all invertebrates and marine aquatic plants prohibited. Take of all other species is allowed. Therefore, non-regulatory text describing Option 2 has been removed and the regulatory text for Option 1 remains unchanged. Salt Point SMCA [subsection 632(b)(12)] In the second amended ISOR, the southern latitudinal boundary of this SMCA was adjusted to align with State Park boundaries, which resulted in a misalignment of the longitudinal boundary with the mean high tide line. The southern boundary was correctly placed where the latitude line intersects the coastline. However, the longitude error put the end point of the shoreward coordinate 841 meters inland. Therefore, in subsection 632(b)(12)(A), the longitude is corrected from 1230 18.33'W. long. to 1230 18.91'W. long. in order to match the mean high tide line as described in the maps. In addition, subsequent to the adoption of the preferred alternative, a review of the Salt Point SMCA identified that the boundaries overlap Gerstle Cove State Marine Reserve as defined in subsection 632(b)(1 3)(A), rather than sharing a boundary as described in the maps and regulation. To improve public understanding, this subsection was reworded to clarify that Gerstle Cove SMR is excluded from Salt Point SMCA. Punctuation corrections were also made to this subsection. Gerstle Cove SMR [subsection 632(b)(13)] Changes to coordinates at Gerstle Cove SMR were implemented to more accurately mark the position of the cove. In the originally proposed regulatory language, the preferred alternative for Gerstle Cove retained the boundaries from the existing MPA. However, after coordinates were plotted and reviewed using more precise current GPS technology, it was determined that the existing coordinates did not correctly reflect the maps, and did not align with the mean high tide line. Therefore, in subsection 632(b)(1 3)(A), the boundary 380 33.93' N. lat. 123° 19.85'W. long_ is corrected to 38° 33.95' N. lat. 1230 19.92'W. long.; and the boundary 38° 33.93' N. lat. 123° 19.65'W. long. is corrected 38° 33.95' N. lat. 123° 19.76'W. long., in order to match the boundaries and mean high tide line as described in the maps. 2 Russian River SMRMA [subsection 632(b)(14)] The originally proposed regulatory text erroneously identified the boundary as the US 101 Bridge, which is several miles inland. Therefore, in subsection 632(b)(14)(A), the boundary was corrected from the US 101 Bridge to the Highway 1 Bridge in order to match the boundaries described in the maps. Bodega Head SMR[subsection 632(b)(16)] In subsection 632(b)(16)(A), a correction to punctuation was made, and underline format was removed from existing regulatory text at the beginning of the subsection which was inadvertently underlined as "new"text in the originally proposed regulation. Subsections 632(b)(16)(©) and (E)were reworded for the purpose of clarifying the intent of the regulation regarding conditions of access to the SMR. Bodega Head SMCA [subsection 632(b)(17) In subsection 632(b)(17)(B)2., the acronym "FG C" was replaced with "Fish and Game Code". Estero de San Antonio SMRMA[subsection 632(b)(19)] The eastern and western boundaries of this MPA were originally generated by GIS staff_ It was later decided that for regulatory purposes the eastern (inland) boundary was the only coordinate necessary. However, the western boundary was placed in the originally proposed regulatory language by mistake. Therefore, in subsection 632(b)(19)(A), the boundary 1220 58.75'W. long. is corrected to 122" 57.40' W. long. in order to match the boundaries described in the maps. Point Reyes SMR [subsection 632(b)(20)] In the originally proposed regulatory language, coordinates were transposed during editing, and some coordinates were inadvertently and erroneously identified as the unsnapped" values. The confusion was compounded by the fact that these replaced values did not complete the entire boundary but effectively duplicated another set of coordinates in the same MPA while inadvertently removing the final coordinate. However, accompanying maps accurately reflected the intended boundaries. Therefore, in subsection 632(b)(20)(A), 37°58.98' N. lat. 123° 02.00' W. long. is removed; and 37" 58.98' N. lat. 1220 57.34'W. long. is corrected to 370 59.00' N. lat. 122057.34'W. long.; and 38" 01.75' N. lat. 1220 55.00'W. long. is added, in order to match the boundaries described in the maps. The boundary that divides Point Reyes SMR and Estero de Limantour SMR was inadvertently omitted from the originally proposed regulatory text of subsections 632(b)(20)(A) and 632(b)(23)(A). Therefore, two latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates (38° 01.783' N. lat. 122° 55.286'W. long.; and 38° 01.954' N. lat. 1220 56.451'W. long.)were added in order to match the boundaries as reflected in the maps. Point Reyes SMCA [subsection 632(b)(21)] The northeastern boundary of Point Reyes SMCA is shared with Point Reyes SMR. However, in the originally proposed regulatory language, the coordinates at the boundary with Point Reyes SMR did not coincide because "unsnapped" values were used for the SMR. This created a difference of 37 meters at the widest point. The coordinates have been aligned to close the gap. Therefore, in subsection 632(b)(21)(A), 37° 58.98' N. lat. 122° 57.34'W. long. is corrected to 37° 59.00' N. lat. 122° 57.34'W. long.; and 37° 58.98' N. lat. 123° 02.00'W. long. is corrected to 37" 59.00' N. lat. 123° 02.00'W. long., in order to match the boundaries described in the maps. 3 v Point Reyes Headlands Special Closure [subsection 632(b)(22)] In the originallyproposed regulatory language of subsection 632(b)(22)(A), coordinates for the east and west boundaries of the Point Reyes Headlands Special Closure were described as single points of latitude and longitude. To improve public understanding, subsection 632(b)(22)(A) was modified to reflect that the boundaries extend due south from each of the coordinates, as reflected clearly in the maps. An inadvertent omission was identified for Point Reyes Headlands Special Closure. All special closures included in the proposed regulation provide an exception to allow for department employees and employees of specified government agencies to enter the area. The special closures also include an allowance for the department to grant permission to access the area at its discretion; however, this provision was inadvertently omitted from the Point Reyes Headlands Special Closure_ Therefore, to be consistent with other special closures in the proposed regulation, and as intended, subsection 632(b)(22)(B) is corrected to state that"No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter this area at any time." Estero de Limantour State Marine Reserve [subsection 632(b)(23)] In subsection 632(b)(23)(A), several changes were made to sentence structure, grammar, punctuation, and strikeout/underline format. The boundary that divides Point Reyes SMR and Estero de Limantour SMR was inadvertently omitted from the originally proposed regulatory text of subsections 632(b)(20)(A) and 632(b)(23)(A). Therefore, two latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates (380 01.954' N. lat. 122° 56.451'W. long.; and 380 01.783' N. lat. 9220 55.286'W. long.)were added in order to match the boundaries as reflected in the maps. Point Resistance Rock Special Closure [subsection 632(b)(25)] In several subsections of Section 632, references to special closures within a defined distance from the shoreline are included. Most subsections use the commonly-used reference of"from the mean high tide line to a distance of[specified distance] seaward of the mean lower low tide line..." For purposes of consistency, subsection 632(b)(25)(A), was modified to incorporate the reference to "from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline" to replace the phrase "in all areas closer than 300 feet from the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline..." The meaning of these two phrases is virtually the same. Double PointlStormy Stack Rock [subsection 632(b)(26)] In several subsections of Section 632, references to special closures within a defined distance from the shoreline are included. Most subsections use the commonly-used reference of"from the mean high tide line to a distance of[specified distance] seaward of the mean lower low tide line..." For purposes of consistency, subsection 632(b)(26)(A), was modified to incorporate the reference to"from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline"to replace the phrase "in all areas closer than 300 feet from the mean.lower low tide line of any shoreline..." The meaning of these two phrases is virtually the same. 4 North Farallon Islands Special Closure [subsection 632(b)(29)] In subsection 632(b)(29)(B)the phrase "or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(29)(C)," was added to avoid conflicting regulations between subsections (B) and (C) in subsection 632(b)(29). In subsection 632(b)(29)(B), a space was added between "St. James," and "in". In addition, for clarity and consistency, coordinates were specified to two decimal places: "46' "was changed to "46.00' " and "06' " was changed to "06.00' ". A reference in subsection 632(b)(29)(D)to "three southern islets" was corrected to refer to all "islets" of the North Farallon Islands as originally intended. In several subsections of Section 632, references to special closures within a defined distance from the shoreline are included. Most subsections use the commonly-used reference of "seaward of mean lower low tide line." For purposes of consistency, subsections 632(b)(29)(D) and (E), were modified to incorporate the reference to "1,000 feet seaward of the mean lower IoW tide line of any shoreline" to replace "1,000 feet of any shoreline" and "seaward of the mean lower low tide line" to replace the term "offshore". Due to the geography of the islands, the line that represents "offshore" and "seaward of mean lower low tide line," or"shoreline" and "mean lower low tide linen are virtually the same. In subsection 632(b)(29)(E)1., the regulatory the text"shall terminate their vessel engine exhaust system..." was changed to "shall have their vessel engine exhaust system terminate..." for the purpose of clarifying the intent of the regulation. In subsections 632(b)(29)(E)2., the phrase "the air compressor's"was changed to "their air compressor's-. Southeast Farallon Special Closure [subsection 632(b)(32)] In subsection 632(b)(32)(B), the phrase "or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(32)(C)," was added to avoid conflicting regulations between subsections (B) and (C) in subsection 632(b)(32). The northern boundary coordinate at Fisherman's Bay was found to be in error. Department GIS staff accurately depicted the shape of this special closure for all documents. However, an error was made when the coordinate was transferred to the originally proposed regulatory text. This error put the coordinate one (1) minute west of its actual position. In addition, the description of boundaries around Fisherman's Bay was complex and potentially confusing. To avoid confusion regarding the exact boundaries as described in regulation, the language has been reworded in subsection 632(b)(32)(B)to simplify the regulation and the incorrect coordinate (37° 42.26' N. lat. 1230 01.16'W. long.) has been removed. In several subsections of Section 632, references to special closures within a defined distance from the shoreline are included. Most subsections use the commonly-used reference of "seaward of mean lower low tide line." For purposes of consistency, subsections 632(b)(32)(D) and (E), were modified to incorporate the reference to 1,000 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline" to replace "1,000 feet of any shoreline" and "seaward of the mean lower low tide linen to replace the term "offshore". Due to the geography of the islands, the line that represents "offshore" and "seaward of mean lower low tide line," or"shoreline' and "mean lower low tide line" are virtually the same. 5 r In subsection 632(b)(32)(E)1., the regulatory the text"shall terminate their vessel engine exhaust system..."was changed to "shall have their vessel engine exhaust systems terminate_.."for the purpose of clarifying the intent of the regulation. In subsections 632(b)(32)(E)2., the phrase "the air compressor's„was changed to"their air compressor's". Redwood Shores State Marine Park [subsection 632(b)(39)] In subsection 632(b)(39)(C)the extra word "in"was removed. Montara SMR[subsection 632(b)(42)] The second amended Initial Statement of Reasons (ISOR) and June 19, 2009 continuation notice contained regulatory sub-options within the IPA for this MPA: Option 1: Use the geographic reference name Montara State Marine Reserve with no take allowed. Option 2: Retain the historic name Fitzgerald State Marine Reserve with no take allowed. The Commission adopted the IPA on August 5, 2009 and selected Option .1 for this MPA: Use the geographic reference name Montara State Marine Reserve with no take allowed. Therefore, the regulatory text for Option 1 remains unchanged; and the non-regulatory text and regulatory text for Option 2 have been removed. Pillar Point SMCA[subsection 632(b)(43)] In subsection 632(b)(43)(B)2., the acronym "FGC" was replaced with "Fish and Game Code". Maps illustrating the incorrect and corrected coordinates for the MPRs are available on the Commission's website at www.fgc.ca.gov or upon request by contacting the Commission office (1416 Ninth Street, Box 944209, Sacramento, California 94244-2090; telephone (916) 653- 4899; facsimile (916) 653-5040; or e-mail FGC@fgc.ca.gov). Interested persons may also inspect these documents at the Commission office, 1416 Ninth Street, Suite 1320, Sacramento, California, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday; except on Friday, March 19, 2010, when the Commission office will be closed pursuant to Executive Order S-13-09. In the note following the regulatory text, a punctuation correction was made to the statement "Subsequent subsections will be renumbered beginning with (44)." NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that, if needed to comply with statutory requirement, a hearing relative to this action will be held at the Beach Resort Monterey, La Grande Room, 2600 Sand Dunes Drive, Monterey, CA, on April 7, 2010, at 8:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. Written comments on these changes to regulations must be submitted on or before 5:00 pm on April 1, 2010 at the address given below, or by fax at (916) 663-5040, or by e-mail to FGC@fgc.ca.gov. The regulations as proposed in strikeout-underline format, as well as an initial statement of reasons, including environmental considerations and all information upon which the proposal is based (rulemaking file), are on file and available for public review from the agency representative, John Carlson, Jr., Executive Director, Fish and Game Commission, 1416 Ninth Street, Box 944209, Sacramento, California 94244-2090, phone (916) 653-4899. Please direct 6 requests for the above mentioned documents and inquiries concerning the regulatory process to John Carlson, Jr., or Sherrie Fonbuena at the preceding address or phone number. Ms. Marija Vojkovich, Regional Manager, Department of Fish and Game, phone (805) 668-1246, has been designated to respond to questions on the substance of the proposed regulations. Copies of the Initial Statement of Reasons, including the regulatory language, may be obtained from the address above. Notice of the proposed action shall be posted on the Fish and Game Commission website at http://www.fgc.ca.gov. The final statement of reasons may be obtained from the address above when it has been received from agency program staff. FISH AND GAME COMMISSION John Carlson, Jr. Date: March 15, 2010 Executive Director 7 Regulatory Lan-guage tubsecti6ns 632(a);.632(b)(1)thraygh 632(b)(5), fi32(b)(27)through:617(4)(Il 01 Ti#ie.14, CCR;_remaln unchanged. Subsections 632(b)(6) through 632(b)(26), Title 14, CCR, are amended to read: § 632. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), Marine Managed Areas (MMAs), and Special Closures. (6) .Point Arena State Marine Reserve. (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order fisted: and ;990N. .; o 38° 57.35' N. lat. 123° 44.50' W. lon 38° 59.00' N. lat. 123° 44.50' W. Ion . 38° 59.00' N. lat. 123° 46.00' W. long., . 38° 56.40' N. lat. 123° 46.00' W. long., and 380 56.40' N. lat. 123° 43.82W. long. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibitedseet: !. Only the fe!!Gwing ., Y be taken rer.Feat6naily-i-finfish, Fe- abalone, , and FRafiF;e WGFMs exrept that Fi- ---� Fnay be takeR iR any mussel bed unless taken ine.ideRtally to the take ef mussels, 2. QRIy the fellewing -y be taken Gommemially4infish, GFabs, ghost , , 7 Point Arena State Marine Conservation Area. A This area is bounded by straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: 38° 59.00' N. lat. 123' 46.00' W. Ion 380 59.00' N. lat. 1230 48.16' W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to 380 56.40' N. lat. 123° 48.35' W. Ion 38° 56.40' N. lat. 123° 46.00' W. long., and 38° 59.00' N. lat. 1230 46.00' W._long. B Take of all livinq marine resources is prohibited except* 1. The recreational take of salmon by trollin subsection 27.80(a)(3)1 is allowed. 2. The commercial take of salmon with troll fishing ear fsubsection 182.1(1)1 is allowed. 1 Sea Lion Cove Option 1 —At its.August 5, 2009 meeting, the Commission selected Option 1 for inclusion of Sea. Lion Cove. 8 Sea Lion Cove State Marine Conservation Area. LA) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connectins the follow ng_points in the order listed: 380 556.40' N. lat. 1230 43.82W. long. 380 56.40' N. lat. 123 44.00' W. bnq;, 380 55.79' N. lat. 123° 44.00' W. long.; and 38° 55.79' N. lat. 123° 43.74' W. long. (B) Recreational and commercial take of marine invertebrates and marine aquatic plants is prohibited. Take of all others ecies is allowed. 9 Saunders Reef State Marine Conservation Area (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed exce t where noted: 38° 51.80' N. lat. 123° 39.23' W.j2agli 38° 51.80' N. lat 1230 44.78' W. Ion • thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to 38° 50.00' N. lat. 123° 42.58' W. long.; and 38° 50.00' N. lat. 123° 37.60' W. long. B Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except: 1. The recreational take of salmon by trolling subsection 27.80(a)(3)1 is allowed. 2. The commercial take of salmon with troll fishing ear subsection 182.1(1)1 and urchin is allowed. {4JI01 Dei Mar Landing State Marine PaFk.Reserve. (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: 390 44.44LN. lat. 1230 30.9i' VV. long.; o o , 44.32 W. .; o r o20 , o r c . ; o , N. 423L r 38° 44.70' N. lat. 1230 31;00' W. long.; 38° 44.20' N. lat. 123° 31.00' W. Ion 380 44.20' N. lat. 1230 30.30' W. longs and 38° 44.43' N. lat. 123° 30.30W. long. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited (11) Stewarts Point State Marine Reserve. (A) This area is bounded by the mean hi h tide line and straight lines connecting the following oints in the order listed except where noted: 380 40.50' N. lat. 1230 25.37' W. long] 380 40.50' N. lat. 1230 30.24' W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundar Y to 380 35.60' N. lat. 1230 26.01' W. long.; and 38° 35.60' N. lat. 123° 20.80' W. low (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. 2 (�412) Salt Point State Marine Conservation Area. (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: q , ° t W. q ! O 24.35'W. 1 O ! N. O t and W. .; p 1N. 123049.99' W. 1 380 35.60' N. W. 123° 20.80' W. Ion 38° 35.60' N. lat. 123_° 21.00' W. iong.: 38° 3. Q N. lat.123' 21.00' W. long., and 380 3 3 50'. N kala _ 123°` ='18 9'(:' W. lona. except thaf,'Gerstle Cove_ as described in subsection 832(b)JJ-3 A,) hi exclude_d (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational take of abalone and finfish subsection 632(a)-(2)L (9) Take of all living !UFGes is pFe-hibited exr. , sea ! Ferk 1 7 f 7 OhGSt f r unless takei; ;RGideRtally te the take of mussels. 2. Only the fGIIGWiRq speGies may be takes GammeFGial Y-- s Grabs, 1 jaekknife Glams, sea umhons, algae eXGept giant kelp and bull kelp and werms exeept that RG WOFFRS may be taken in any mussel bed, RGF may any pefsen pirk f , t eF Weak r {9)jj3j Gerstle Cove State Marine GansepiatieR AFea Reserve. (A) This area lies within the Salt Point State Marine Conservation Area and is bounded by y the mean high tide line and a straight line connecting the following points:. N. lat. '' 123`.'!9:92'W. long.; and N. lat. ' ° ' 123° '19.76°W. long. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited-ex-rept the GGFRMeFGia!4ake of finfi- and 14 Russian River State Marine Recreational Management Area. A This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line eastward of the mouth of the Russian River estua defined as a line connecting the following twopoints: 38° 27.16' N. lat. 123° 07.91' W. long.; 38° 27.01' N. lat. 123° 07.74' W. Ion . And westward of the Hi` W6M .1 Bridge. B Waterfowl may be taken in accordance with the general waterfowl re ulations (Sections 502, 550. 551, and 552). (C) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. (15) Russian River State Marine_ Conservation Area. A This area is bounded by the mean hiah tide line the mouth of the Russian River estuary as defined in subsection 632 b 14 A and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: 38° 27-38' N. lat. 123° 08.58' W.. Ion .' 38° 26.38' N. lat. 123° 08.58' W. !on- 3 38' 26.38' N. lat. 123° 07.70' W. Ion-. B Take of all living marine resources is prohibited exce t. 1. Only the following species may be taken recreationally: Dungeness crab by trap, and surf smelt using hand-held dip net or beach net. 2. Only the following species may be taken commercially: Dungeness crab by trap. (A) TW6 area is bew �-mean high tide line, the 3 fathom depth GORtGUF, and 390 30.74 N. lat. 123- O TOT, ■ I. w Rg.r a e n ' •, o N. o i o i n ' ,. gh sea Grabs, lobster, f , unless take;; iRGideRtally to the take of mussels. bull kelp /A1.-.rr.e.r.vn}in-spp.) is allowed. T aR }I1© fnilnaainn nein}o• o t120 04,641 •, 380 22.54' AI L.�C3" 0478' W- long ; oo . 122- 04 o , o ' (B) Take 9-f all living - -ahibked eXGefW r , f r r T ghest , Sea s uNess taken iRGmdeRtally to the take of FAu-;qp-'-q bull kelp (NeFeeGystis-app.) is a! gwed. {�}�Bodega Head State Marine Reserve -- iA) Th€s area is bounded by the mean ^high_tide li rward ef and straight lines connectingthe following ants in the order listed except where noted: o T N. o T 380 o o 38' 20.10' N. lat. 123' 04.04' W. Iona•: 38' 20.10' N. lat. 1230 08.38' W. long., thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to 38' 18.00' N. lat. 123' 08.08' W. long.; and 380 18.00' N. lat. 123' 03.64' W. Ion-. 4 (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. , Fromm the_.-1....nrFnen4 aNdy and Ae take OF possess fish,-4nYeFteb rates, GF R; -fGr-sGieRtifiG-stUdY- {€CLQ Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, it is unlawful to anchor or moor a vessel in the Bodega Head State Marine Reserve without authorization from .the director of the Bodega Marine Laboratory. (D) The director of the Bodega Marine Laboratorymay authorize an e.rson who holds a` c3enfrfc collector's oermit'from the department under.the.conditions R�escribed the deoartrnent t6r,ehlere the Bodega Head State Marine Reserve to tak& I.Nny finfish subsection 632(a)(2)1, invertebrate or maring_plant or a! ae Wop . :` .: for scien c nurooses: (E) The director of the Bodega Marine Laboratory may authorize students:enrolled h `d' :opal r': rarns ndu" b 'the Bod a;lel .yin Lab rat un er en ral cond�tioriS.outlined.irs a memorandum of understanding wrth the de`artmen o enter -' the Bode- a Head State Marine Reserve to tak ai4` any finfish subsection 632(a)(2A invertebrate or marine plant or algae for.educational:and s ladyrrgurpes 17 Bodega Head State Marine Conservation Area. A This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed except where noted: 38G 18.00' N. lat. 123° 03.64' W. long -380 18.00' N. lat. 1230 08.08' W. Ion thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to 380 13.34' N. lat. 123° 03.51' W. long;.and 38° 17.93' N. lat. 123° 03.51' W. long. - B Take of all livingmarine resources is prohibited except: 1. The recreational take of pelagic finfish fsubsection 632(a)(3)1 by trolling subsection 27.80(a)(3)1, Dungeness crab by trap, and marketsquid by hand-held dip net are allowed. 2. The commercial take of l2elagic finfish subsection 632(a)(3)1 by troll fishin ear [subsection 182.1(1)1 or round haul net !Section 8750, Fish artd Game Code Dungeness crab b trap, and marketsquid b round haul net Section 8750 Fish and Game Codel, are allowed. 18 Estero Americano State Marine Recreational Management Area. A This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within Estero Americano westward of longitude 122° 59.25'W. 5 B Waterfowl may be taken in accordance with the general waterfowl regulations (Sections 502, 550, 551, and 552). C Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. 19 Estero de San Antonio State Marine Recreational Management Area. (A) This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within Estero de San Antonio westward of longitude jxg �kzr'!22' 57.40'W. B Waterfowl may be taken in accordance with the general waterfowl regulations Sections 502 550 551 and 552). C Take of all livirLq marine resources is Prohibited. Yk) This aFea is bounded by the FAean high tide lane of Tamales Bay within Te—m.ales- —Ra-y 380 05.73' N. !at 122' 49.84'W. (.ten...,• and d8 o , o , line take ef speGies ether than maFiRe aqUatiG plaRtS. (G) Only lightweight, hand earried beats may be lawRGhed aF epeFated vwsithip the . and 55247 > > > 44}fLOJ Point Reyes weadlaRG16 Mate Marine Gensewaties Area Reserve. (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line, aa distanGe of 1000 feet sewward cf .r,,,an !,,WBF lew wat9r and the f vllewinn points, and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: �3" 01.46'W. leRg a ' o , W. .; o o aPA .; o o ' 37° 59.90' N. lat. 1230 01.29' W. Ion 37° 59.90' N. lat. 123° 02.00' W. long._ 370 59.00' N. lat. 123° 02.00' W. loncL neo'�Q':E1Qw� i..€ �;�3�°�.iin,►nr,r T 59:00` N. lat. 122° 57.34'W. Ion and 38' 0'1:75' N [At..122P 55:00'W.'lona: thence LA esiward.alona the_mean blah tide line onshore Boundary to 38- 01.783 N: lat :1=22° 55 286'1N lona and 3V 01954' N_16t '42V;56.451-W bfig (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited and algae GtheF thaRgiant kelp (MaGFeGystis pyFmfeFa) and bull kelp (NeFeGGYStiS Spp.). 21 Point Reyes State Marine Conservation Area. A This area is bounded by straight lines connecting the following oints in the order listed except where noted: 37° 59.00' N. lat. 123° 02.00' W. long_ 370 56.71' N. lat. 1230 02.00' W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to 370 56.36' N. lat. 122° 57.34'W. long X370 59.00' N. lat. 122° 57.34'W. Ion and 6 X37° 59.00N. lat. 123° 02.00' W. Ion . B Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except: 1. The recreational take of salmon by trollin subsection 27.80(a)(3)1 and Dun eness crab by trap is allowed. 2. The commercial take of salmon with troll fishin ear subsection 182.1 I and Dun eness crab by trap is allowed. 22 Point Reyes Headlands Special Closure. Special restrictions on boating and access api2ly to the Point Reyes headlands as follows. A A special closure is designated on the south side of the Point Re es Headlands from the mean high tide line to a distance of 1000 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of an shoreline between lines`extendin 'due=sou h from each of1he followin two points: 37° 59.65' N lat. 123° 01.00' W. long; and 370 59.39 N. lat. 122° 57.80' W. long. B No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service National Park Serviceor United States Coast Guard in performingtheir official duties or unless ermissron is'. ran d b the de artment shall enter this area at any time. 0}(231 Estero de Limantour State Marin Reserve. (A) This area consists of waters below the mean nigh tide line within Estero de Limantour. and A. hin=Drakes Estero southward of a line ,dF,,wn between conn' titin .the following two points: o r o o r o r 38° 02.66' N. lat. 1220 56.89' W. long.; and 38° 02.66' N. lat. 1220 56.15' W. long. And northward of-a line connectins tng.two:points: 38°'0'f.783' N lat. 122°_55:28 N.-long--and 38":01:954' N lat' 122'- 56:451'1A1. Ion (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited 24 Drakes Estero State Marine Conservation Area. A This area includes the waters below the mean high tide line within Drakes Estero northward of a line connecting the following two oints: 38' 02.66' N. lat. 122° 56.89' W. long.; and 38' 02.66' N. lat. 1220 56.15' W. long. B Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except: 1. The recreational take of clams, and 2. Aquaculture of shellfishpursuant to a valid State water bottom lease and stocking permit. 25 Point Resistance Rock Special Closure. Special restrictions on boating and access apply to Point Resistance Rock as follows_ : _ A A special closure is designated ' l from the..mean hi h tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of arry shoreline of Point Resistance Rock located in the vicinity of 370 59.92' N. lat. 1220 49.75' W. long. 7 (B) No person except department empioyees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, or United States Coast Guard to performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department,_shall enter this area at any time. 26 Double Point/Stormy Stack Rock Special Closure. Special restrictions on boating and access apply to Stormy Stack Rock as follows. LA)A special closure is designated from the mean hh tide Imb�'to a distance-of IOG feet seaward_of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of Stormy Stack Rock, located in the vicinity of 370 56.83' N. lat. 122°4.7.14' W. long. — — (B) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service National Park Service or United States Coast Guard in performing their official duties or unless permission is ranted by the department shall enter this area at any time. 464JL71 Duxbury Reef State Marine Conservation Area. (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line, a distance of 1000 feet seaward of mean lower low water, and the following points: 37° 55.52' N. lat. 122° 44.17' W. long.; 370 55.42' N. lat. 122' 44.31' W. long.; 37° 53.65' N. lat. 122' 41.91' W. long.; and 37° 53.77' N. lat. 122° 42.02'W. long. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except=the recreational take of finfish subsection 632(a)(2)1 from shore and abalone. bass, steelhead F ne*eyfane eel wolf eel, smelt, and silyernieden bull kelp (NereGntro}ir rnn ) is olln,ernrl_ 28 North Farallon Islands State Marine Reserve (AThis area is bounded by straight lines connectin - he following points in the order listed except where noted: 37c' 45.70' N. lat. 122° 59.08' W. long.; thence northwestward along the three nautical _mile offshore boundary to 370 49.34' N. lat. 1230 7.00' W. long.; 370 45-70' N. lat. 123° 7.00' W. long.; and 37° 45.70' N. lat. 122° 59.08' W. long. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. 1771 C.sr-,llian islands State Marine GensepoafieR /lree This aFea is bOURded by the meaR high tide IiRe and a distaRGe of one nal-final milp- (B) Take ether than the FeGFeafienal take ef FnaFiRe aquatiG plaRts is allewed exGept- (G) All vessels shall ebserve a five (5) nautiral mole peF hGUF speed limit withill 1,000 feet of aamy shoreline in the Fesewe_ 8 teFMiRate theiF vessel-engiRe exhaust system either thFGugh a R;Uf:AeF f9F dry exhaust R;GWRt8d r,,Gr system, while opeFating on the-wnsewatieR aFea, shall have the aiF GO engine exhaust system teFminate below the-veGeel wateFliRe. (p) FFeFn Aa�_rn_h 15 through August i 5 of eaGh yeaF no vessel shall be epeFated or 0 Slet-S 19Gated betweeRthem, iR the ViGiRityef 37o 46' N. lat. 1239 st 96' W. •, island.aRGhGred less than 390 feet fFeFA the shoreline in the aFea beqiRRiRg at the Seuth end of to the west end of Mussel Flat, beth aFeas at Seutheas�-Farallon (29) North Farallon Islands Special Closure. Special regulations on boating and access apply to the North Farallon Islands as follows. A A special closure is established at the islets comprising the North Farallon Islands. (B) Except as permitted by federal_law or emergency caused b hazardous weather or as uthorized ti shbse ion O&X291=CL no vessel shall be o erated or anchored at any time from the mean high tide line to a distance of 1000 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of North Farallon Island or to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of anV shoreline of the remaining three southern islets, including the Island of St dames, in the vicinity of 37° 44=146:00'. N. lat. 1230 0fi:00'W. long. C No person excel2t department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or United States Coast Guard in performing their official duties or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632 b 29 B . D All vessels shall observe a five 5 nautical mile per hourspeed limit within .1,000 feet seaward of the mean-lower iow'title.line of an shoreline of the islets defined in subsection 632 b 29)(B)_. 9 E In an area bounded bV the mean high tide line and a distance of one nautical mile seaward of the mean lower I wtide line of any of the four islets comprising the North Farallon Islands the following restrictions a I 1. All commercial diving vessels o eratin in the defined area shall aehave their vessel engine exhausts stem terrninate'either through a muffler for dry exhaust systems, or below the vessel waterline for wet exhaust systems. 2. All commercial diving vessels equipped with an open, deck-mounted air compressor system, while operating in the defined area shall have t i.their air compressor's en ine exhausts stem terminate below the vessel waterline. 30 Southeast Farallon Island State Marine Reserve. A This area is bounded by straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: 370 42.60' N. lat. 122° 59.50' W. longi 37° 42.60' N. lat. 1230 02.00'W. Iong. - 37° 40.50' N. lat. 123° 02,00'W. Ion 370 40.50' N. lat. 122° 59.50'W. long.: and 37° 42.60' N. lat. 1220 59.50'W. long. B Take of all living marine resources is prohibited. (31) Southeast Farallon Island State Marine Conservation Area. A This area is bounded by straight lines connecting the following oints in the order listed except where noted: 370 42.60' N. lat. 123° 02.00'W. long.; 37" on .- 37° 42.60' N. lat. 1230 05.46' W. Ion thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore bounds to 37° 38.66' N. lat. 1220 59.50' W. long; 37° 40.50' N. lat. 122° 59.50' W. long; 370 40.50' N. lat. 1230 02.00' W. long.;.and 370 42.60' N. lat. 123° 02.00'W. loner. B Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except: 1. The recreational take of salmon by trolling (subsection 27.8O(a)(3)1 is allowed. 2. The commercial take of salmon with troll fishing ear subsection 182.1 I is allowed. 32 Southeast Farallon Island Special Closure. Special regulations on boating and access apply to the Southeast Farallon Island as follows. (A) A special closure is established at the Southeast Farallon Island. (B) Excent as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather,or as`authorized:b' subsection 632 b .32 C no vessel shall be operated or anchored at an time from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of an shoreline EXCEPT north of a166,a :3T 42 26' N laf. and:at =,; , inside l=isherman's.Bayaouth of 42 2 '=N..lat and'r arth of 37°'42 05' N. lat'. and at East Landing, between a line extending due east from 37° 41.83' N. lat. 122° 59.98' W. long. and a line extending from 37° 41.72' N. lat. 1230 00.05' W. long. to 370 41.68' N. lat. 123° 00.07' W. Ion-g. This closure exists year round except for the southeast side of Saddle Seal Rock between a line extendin from 37° 41.76' N. lat. 123° 00.16' W. Iona. to 37° 41 64' N. lat. 123° 00.16' W. Ion . and a line extending from 370 41.60' N: 10 lat. 123° 00.26' W. long. to 3r41.60' N. lat. 123° 00.32' W. long., which is closed only from December 1 through September 14 of each year. C Noperson except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or United States Coast Guard in performing their official duties or unless permission is ranted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632 b 32 B . D All vessels shall observe a five 5 nautical mile per hourspeed limit .1,000 feet seaward of the ri lower low tide Ime of an shoreline of the Southeast Farallon Island. E In an area bounded by the mean high tide line and a distance of one nautical mile seaward of themea :iower low.-tid line L_any of the islands and islets comprising the Southeast Farallon Island,-the following restrictions apply: 1. All commercial diving vessels operating g in the defined area shall behave their vessel engine exhausts stem #e�mira _:either through a muffler for dry exhaust s stems or below the vessel waterline for wet exhausts stems. 2. All commercial diving vessels equipped with an open, deck-mounted air compressor system, while operating in the defined area shall have t4kh6lr air compressors engine exhausts stem terminate below the vessel waterline. k4-8�1131 Fagan Marsh State Marine Park. (A) This area consists of waters below the mean high tide line within the Fagan Marsh Ecological Reserve. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational hook and line take of species other than marine aquatic plants. (C) Only lightweight, hand-carried boats may be launched or operated within the park. k*1D)J241 Peytonia Slough State Marine Park. (A) This area consists of waters below the mean high tide line within the Peytonia Slough Ecological Reserve. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational hook and line take of species other than marine aquatic plants. (C) Only lightweight, hand-carried boats may be launched or operated within the park. (2B}L351 Corte Madera Marsh State Marine Park. (A) This area consists of waters below the mean high tide line within the Corte Madera Marsh Ecological Reserve. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational hook and line take of species other than marine aquatic plants from shore only. . (C) Only lightweight, hand-carried boats may be launched or operated within the park. (D) Swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited within the park. (2-14JI61 Marin Islands State Marine Park. (A) This area consists of waters below the mean high tide line within the Marin Islands Ecological Reserve. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational hook and line take of species other than marine aquatic plants from shore only. (C) Boating, swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited within the park. 4224JL71 Albany Mudflats State Marine Park. (A) This area consists of waters below the mean high tide line within the Albany Mudflats Ecological Reserve. 11 (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational hook and line take of species other than marine aquatic plants from shore only. (C) Boating, swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited within the park. 93}fL81 Robert W. Crown State Marine Conservation Area. (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and a distance of 150 feet seaward of mean lower low water, between the following points: 370 45,97N. lat. 122° 16.84'W. long.; and 37° 45.95' N. lat. 122° 16.52'W. long. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except: 1. Finfish may be taken recreationally by hook and line only. 2. Finfish and kelp may be taken commercially. k244ja9j Redwood Shores State Marine Park. (A) This area consists of waters below the mean high tide line within the Redwood Shores Ecological Reserve. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational hook and line take of species other than marine aquatic plants. (C) Only lightweight, hand-carried boats may be launched or operated 4a-within the park. {25} I Bair Island State Marine Park. (A) This area consists of waters below the mean high tide line within the Bair Island Ecological Reserve. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except the recreational hook and line take of species other than kelp from shore only_ (C) Boating, swimming, wading, and diving are prohibited within the park. (D) No person, except state and local law enforcement officers, fire suppression agencies and employees of the department in the performance of their official duties or persons possessing written permission from the department, shall enter this park during the period February 15 through May 20. (E) Waterfowl may be taken in accordance with the general waterfowl regulations (Sections 502, 550, 551, and 552). 41 E Devil's Slide Rock to Devil's Slide Special Closure. S ecial restrictions on boating and access apply as follows. A A special closure is designated from the mean-high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of any of the three rocks comprising E Devil's Slide Rock located in the vicinity of 370 34.64' N. lat. 122° 31'.29' W. long.; 370 34.66' N. lat. 122° 31.32' W. lon • and 37° 34.63' N. lat. 1220 31.29' W. Ion and the area bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed: 37° 34.74' N. lat. 122° 31.08' W. Ion- 370 34.72' N. lat. 1220 31.31'W. long.;_ 37° 34.60' N. lat. 122° 31.33' W. Ion and 370 34.52' N. lat. 1220 31.21' W. Ions._ B Transit in between the rock and the mainland between these Points is prohibited at any time. C Noerson except department em to ees or em to ees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Bureau of Land Management, National Oceanic and 12 Atmospheric Administration or United States Coast Guard in performing their official duties or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter this area. Montara or Fitzgerald:State-Marine. Reserve Option`'1 -At its August 5, 2009 meeting,fhe.Commission selected Option 1 for-the name "Montara" Staff Marine Reserve. 06 .Montara State Marine Reserve. (A) This area is bounded by the mean high tide line, mean l9 w/er le wi water and +he-f6llew;Rn nand straight lines connectins the following points in the order listed except where noted: 370 32.69' N. W. 122'2-1 ` 37* 32 7F' AI lat 1220 34.19' VV 16nn 370 29.73' N. lis+ 422' _20.13' 144 leng, and 37:9-.711' N. !at. 4220 29.901 W. Inns 370 32.70' N. lat. 122° 31.00' W. long.; 370 32.70' N. lat. 122° 34.91' W. Ion thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to 37° 30.00' N. lat. 1220 34.61' W. long.; and 37° 30.00' N. lat. 122° 29.93' W. Ions. (B) Take of all living marine resources is prohibited eXGep+the ranreatinnal take by hr•rL 1 ! 7 kel gFeenling, ansmed smelt (Families Osmeridne and A+herinidae -r�r-nc�c.c.f. 43 Pillar Point State Marine Conservation Area. A This area is bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following oints in the order listed except where noted: 37° 30.00' N. lat. 122° 29.93' W. lonal_; 37° 30.00' N. lat. 122° 34.61' W. long., thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to 370 28.33' N. lat. 1220 33.47' W. Ion 37° 28.33' N. lat. 1220 30.83' W. Ion .• 370 29.18' N. lat. 122° 30.36' W. longi 37° 29.74' N. lat. 122° 29.97' W. long. B Take of all living marine resources is prohibited except: 1. The recreational take of pelagic finfish subsection 632(a)(3)1 by trolling subsection 27.80(a)(3)1, Dungeness crab by trap, and marketsquid by hand-held dip-net are allowed. 2. The commercial take of Pela, is finfish Fsubsection 632(a)(3)1 by troll or round haul net [Section 8750, jjG_ Fish-,and'-Game Codel. Dungeness crab by trap, and market squid by round haul net [Section 8750, —Fish and Game Co.de1. Subsequent subsections will be renumbered beginning with (44). Note: Authority cited: Sections 200, 202,.203.1, 205(c), 219, 220, 1590, 1591, 2860, 2861 and 6750, Fish and Game Code; and Sections 36725(a) and 36725(e), Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 200, 202, 203.1, 205(c.), 219, 220, 1580, 1583, 13 2861, 5521, 6653, 8420(e) and 8500, Fish and Game Code; and Sections 36700(e), 36710(e), 36725(a) and 36725(e), Public Resources Code. 14