California Fish & Game Commission (FGC)

The FGC is responsible for managing the use of California’s fish and wildlife, including approving regulations for state-managed fisheries (e.g., CA spiny lobster, spot prawn, market squid). The Commission is composed of five commissioners, and three committees: (1) Tribal Committee; (2) Wildlife Resources Committee; and (3) Marine Resources Committee (responsible for all marine resource matters). The FGC meets twelve times a year, alternating decision meetings with its Marine Resources Committee and Wildlife Resources Committee.

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)

CDFW is a state agency charged with managing California's fish, wildlife, and plant resources. The agency implements and enforces the regulations and legislative directives set by FGC. CDFW also conducts science and provides expertise to policymakers to help them better understand the state’s natural resources. When given statutory authority to do so, CDFW develops regulations (e.g., RAMP regulations, Standardized Commercial Trap Marking Program).

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Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC)

The PFMC is one of eight regional fishery management councils established by Congress in 1976. The Council advises NOAA on the management of salmon, groundfish, coastal pelagic species, and highly migratory species in the U.S. West Coast Exclusive Economic Zone (3-200 nautical miles). The Council has 14 voting representatives from Oregon, Washington, California, and Idaho. The Council and its advisory subcommittees represent the state, tribal, wildlife agencies, recreational and commercial fisheries, and marine conservation interests. The Council meets five times each year, and each meeting spans up to a week. Public participation is strongly encouraged.

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CA Ocean Protection Council

The OPC is a seven-member cabinet-level council tasked with coordinating the activities of the ocean-related state agencies. While the OPC has no independent rule-making authority, the Council oversees the use of best available science in state decisions and actions and promotes the use of science among all entities involved in the management of ocean resources. The OPC also makes decisions about the distribution of funding for ocean-related projects and issues.

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National Marine Sanctuaries

California has four National Marine Sanctuaries off its coast. Each sanctuary has its own community-based advisory council that advises the sanctuary superintendent on priority issues, including management, science, service, and stewardship. The advisory councils exchange information on issues affecting the sanctuary and provide a forum for stakeholder engagement.

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California Coastal Commission

The CCC is a state agency that oversees land use and water in the coastal zone. It does so through careful planning, science, intergovernmental coordination, public participation, and education. CCC often requires permits for projects that impact water or access, such as building construction or activities that change public access to coastal waters. The CCC also administers the federal Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA), which includes other uses of the marine space (aquaculture, offshore renewable, etc.). The CCC is composed of 12 voting members, six chosen from the general public, and six appointed elected officials, as well as three non-voting members.

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CA State Lands Commission

The SLC is responsible for managing 4 million acres of tide and submerged lands, riverbeds, streams, lakes, bays, estuaries, inlets, and straits throughout California. SLC issues leases, provides public access, resolves boundaries, and implements regulatory programs to protect state waters from pollution and invasive species. The SLC plays a role in permitting offshore renewable energy projects off the California coast. The Commission consists of three members: the Lieutenant Governor, the State Controller, and the Governor’s Director of Finance.

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