
I wrote an article exposing the flaws of the controversial Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative for the Sacramento News and Review in 2009. Unfortunately, none of the fundamental problems with the process pinpointed in this and other articles have ever been resolved in the 6-1/2 years since I wrote the piece.
First, the marine protected areas created under the MLPA Initiative still fail to protect the ocean from pollution, fracking, oil drilling, oil spills, military testing, corporate aquaculture and all human impacts other than sustainable fishing and gathering.
Second, the state still fails to acknowledge the fishing and gathering rights of the Yurok Tribe, the largest Indian Tribe in California, and other Tribes in State Marine Reserves. Tribal fishing and gathering is only allowed in the State Marine Conservation Areas created under the privately funded process.
Third, the terminally flawed science and false assumptions of the process have never been addressed – nor has a long-needed investigation of the role of a convicted embezzler, Ron LeValley, in creating the initiative’s “science” ever been conducted. LeValley, who served a 10 month federal prison sentence for conspiracy to embezzle over $830,000 from the Yurok Tribe, co-chaired the MLPA Initiative "Science" Advisory Team for the North Coast.
Fourth, the state failed to appoint any Tribal scientists to the Science Advisory Teams that oversaw the Initiative’s “science.”
Fifth, the long overdue investigation of what Catherine Reheis-Boyd, President of the Western States Petroleum Association, knew about the offshore fracking taking place in Southern California waters while she chaired the MLPA Blue Ribbon Task Force for the South Coast has never been initiated.
More recently, state officials, who had originally planned to conduct a regional review of the so-called “marine protected areas” created under the MLPA Initiative every five years, have now reversed course and have proposed doing the reviews only once every 10 years.
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