This file presents several possible configurations of buffer zones for the proposed MPA. It is important to recognize that this is only a proposal from one participant in how boundaries may be modified in the future as new research becomes available:
G. Fletcher, November 20, 2009,
A buffer zone for the MPA would solve several problems.
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- It could help eliminate the uncertainty over the actual reserve boundary, making it possible to monitor activities and report infractions more easily.
- A buffer zone could ensure that such activities as ocean dumping, bilge discharge or ocean mining would not leave Race Rocks subject to possible future problems.
- A buffer zone for commercial harvesting in place, would allow food resources of the species of the ecological reserve to be less compromised.
- By requiring research permits for this area, regulation of all kinds of research can be better directed.
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Below are presented a number of possible alternatives for defining a buffer zone. Units could be calculated in nautical miles also. Advantage of a straight side is that it allows accurate navigaional points. Disadvantage -distance varies from tower. |
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