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Citizen Scientist Monitoring of Rocky Reefs and Kelp Forests, California South Coast MPA Baseline Study, 2011 to 2012

Published by California Ocean Protection Council | State of California | Metadata Last Checked: July 29, 2025 | Last Modified: 2018-05-15T18:26:53.103179
Reef Check California has surveyed rocky reefs and kelp forests in southern California since 2006 and has up to nine years of data from the MLPA South Coast Study Region (SCSR). The goal of this baseline monitoring project is to quantify key attributes of species, populations, communities and habitat variables that constitute representative kelp forest ecosystems within and outside of many of the MPAs in the South Coast Study Region. The sampling design, selected response variables (i.e. key species) and analytical approaches are intended to provide scientists, managers, stakeholders and policymakers with a baseline for future assessment of the effectiveness of the SCSR MPAs. Further, the outcomes from this study will also provide recommendations for long-term monitoring metrics and cost-effective survey protocols for the SCSR. Specific objectives are: 1. Provide a quantitative baseline characterization of the rocky reef and kelp forest ecosystem feature inside and outside of MPAs in the SCSR. 2. Provide pre-MPA implementation data and historical context to ongoing data collection by analyzing RCCA’s existing dataset in the context of the new MPAs. 3. Explore the baseline characterizations for potential indicators of the state of the kelp forest ecosystem (i.e. ecosystem indicators) and make recommendations for long-term monitoring. 4. Build capacity for cost-effective, long-term MPA monitoring through the continued involvement of community members in the monitoring of MPAs. 5. Expand existing public online data dissemination and illustration tool (NED) to inform managers, stakeholders, policymakers and the public about the status of the marine environment in the SCSR.

Resources

28 resources available

  • Uniform Point Contact - Lookup Table - Metadata

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  • MPA Baseline Program Information - North Coast - Metadata

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  • Fish Survey - Fish Species Lookup Table

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  • Algae Survey - Data Table 2011-2012 - Metadata

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  • Invertebrate Survey - Data Table 2011-2012

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  • Uniform Point Contact - Data Table 2011-2012

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  • MPA Baseline Program Information - North Coast

    CSV
  • Invertebrate Survey - Data Table 2011-2012 - Metatdata

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  • Algae Survey - Species Lookup Table

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  • Fish Survey - Data Table 2011-2012 - Metadata

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  • Fish Survey - Fish Species Lookup Table - Metadata

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  • Invertebrate Survey - Species Lookup Table - Metadata

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  • Invertebrate Survey - Species Lookup Table

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  • Uniform Point Contact - Data Table 2011-2012 - Metadata

    CSV
  • Algae Survey - Species Lookup Table - Metadata

    CSV
  • Uniform Point Contact - Lookup Table

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  • Survey Sites Lookup Table - Metadata

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  • Algae Survey - Data Table 2011-2012

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  • MPA Boundary Details - North Coast - Metadata

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  • Survey Sites Lookup Table

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  • Fish Survey - Data Table 2011-2012

    CSV
  • Full Data Package for Citizen Scientist Monitoring of Rocky Reefs and Kelp Forests, California South Coast MPA Baseline Study, 2011 to 2014

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  • MPA Boundary Details - North Coast

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  • Uniform Point Contact - Methods and Sampling Metata

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  • Algae Survey - Methods and Sampling Metadata

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  • Fish Survey - Methods and Sampling Metadata

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  • Invertebrate Survey - Methods and Sampling Metadata

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  • Final Report Reef Check California: Citizen Scientist monitoring of rocky reefs and kelp forests: Creating a baseline for California's South Coast

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