MLPA North Coast Monitoring - Fort Bragg - urchin - dive - Post MPA
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This data set is a part of Point 97's project entitled: Establishing a Baseline and Assessing Initial Spatial and Economic Change in the California North Coast Commercial Fisheries. This project is a component of the California North Coast Marine Protected Area Baseline Monitoring Project that is designed to characterize the ecological and socioeconomic conditions and changes within the North Coast Region since MPA implementation. The North Coast study region extends from the north at Oregon/California border to the south at Alder Creek, just north of Point Arena. This data set consists of data collected in the summer of 2014 from fisheries mapping interviews conducted with commercial fishermen who had urchin - dive landings in the port of Fort Bragg in 2013. During interviews fishermen were asked to map their fishing grounds for 2013 and determine the relative importance of each fishing ground by allocating 100 pennies across their fishing grounds for this fishery. The spatial data from these interviews were then combined through an aggregation process where the weighted fishing grounds each fisherman gave were further weighted by their ex-vessel revenue from the urchin - dive fishery in 2013. This created spatial data sets for each port for this fishery. For regional or all port data sets, port level data was aggregated by weighting each port by the port’s total ex-vessel revenue in 2013 for the fishery based on California Department of Fish and Wildlife commercial landings data. This data set represents the spatial extent and relative value of urchin - dive commercial fishing grounds for the port of Fort Bragg in the year 2013.
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2022-01-27



