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Oregon's Marine Reserves: What Have We Learned in 10 Years? - Shared screen with speaker view
Rebecca Stefoff
01:07:12
Just went quickly to the website, bookmarked it for future exploration, and signed up for the newsletter. Looking forward to learning more.
Joe Liebezeit
01:07:46
Great, thanks Rebecca
Karin Deas
01:08:33
Please put the website link in the chat.
Rebecca Stefoff
01:09:06
https://oregonmarinereserves.com/
Joe Liebezeit
01:27:24
Each reserve have community members engaged in their protection and have outreach, community science, and event opportunities. Check out these links:Cape Falcon: https://nclctrust.org/cape-falcon-marine-reserve/Cascade Head: https://www.cascadehead.org/Otter Rock: https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofOtterRockMR/Cape Perpetua: https://capeperpetuacollaborative.org/Redfish Rocks Community Team: https://www.facebook.com/RedfishRocksCT/
Ann Littlewood
01:27:39
Overall, how good is the compliance with the fishing ban on the reserves? Crab harvest was mentioned, but what about other fisheries.
Roberta Jortner
01:28:05
Thank you! What are you seeing in terms of invasive species and how could marine reserves help?
Rebecca Stefoff
01:28:14
Does the marine reserve program include any provision for monitoring seabird populations in the protected areas, or is that the province of other agencies?
Brodie Cass Talbott
01:28:39
is there any community science involvement in monitoring marine reserves?
Ann Littlewood
01:28:40
I did not hear any recommendations for more or different reserves. Are the five reserves appropriately located? Are other site being researched and proposed?
Ann Littlewood
01:30:21
Is there a genuine risk of the legislature dismantling the whole reserve system by refusing to fund it?
Lloyd Vivola
01:47:00
Informative presentation. Appreciated. Thanks, all.
Rebecca Stefoff
01:47:11
Thank you very much. I learned a lot!
Lynn
01:47:27
Yes, thank you!
Brodie Cass Talbott
01:49:36
thanks!