- Resource System
- Marine Habitats and Ecological Processes
- Resource Units
- Targeted Species
Marine sanctuary waters include 1,128 square nautical miles from mean high tide to 6 nautical miles offshore San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and Santa Barbara Islands. Warm and cool currents support a great variety of flora and fauna, including giant kelp, fish and invertebrates, marine birds, pinnipeds, and cetaceans. The key resources (natural infrastructure) in the system are the marine food web. The key shared resource relevant to the commons dilemma faced by the community are the fish stocks and their productivity (common-pool) as well as world recognized heritage and biodiversity. This case does not catalog individual fishers or individual fisheries because this information is beyond the current scope of available documentation. The resource unit in the SES are targeted fish in the MPA areas. Fishers are required to obtain licenses to fish in the National Marine Sanctuary (or anywhere in California) and MPAs restrict the activities in specific areas which have been designated as key breeding grounds for fish stocks or sites of high biodiversity.
Channel Islands National Park
Resource System
Habitats and ecological processes
Resource Users
Recreational Fishers
Small-scale fishers
Commercial Fishers
Tour operating boats (whale watching, sportfishing, SCUBA)
Public Infrastructure Providers
United States Congress (U.S. Senate & U.S. House of Representatives)
U.S. Department of the Interior (Federal executive department)
Academic and Public Research Institutions
Public Infrastructure
Soft Human Infrastrcuture:
CA State Department of Fish and Wildlife
Marine Protected Areas
Natural Resources Agency
Natural Reserve System, University of California
CA Fish and Game Code
Endangered Species Act
Marine Life Protection Act (1999)
National Marine Sancturaries Act
Hard Human Infrastructure:
Monitoring technology (Federal)
CA state enforcement boats and gear (2 offshore vessels & 10 smaller shore base vessels
Harbors, Roads, Fish Processing Units
Relationship 1
Flow of targeted species
Relationship 2
Resource users pay federal and state taxes which fund the Public Infrastructure Providers positions in decision making for asset allocation.
Relationship 3
Appoints - votes (Director of Department of Fish and Wildlife is approinted by the governor and confirmed by the senate)
Negotiations & allocation of tax money
Relationship 4
Information collecting, Monitoring
Marine Protected Areas increase fishing stock
Relationship 5
Restricting efforts, dirrect action/sanctioning effort, actual monitoring vessels, fines
Relationship 6
Fishing Licenses
Exogenous Drivers 7 (Resource System)
Climate Change
Exogenous Drivers 7 (Public Infrastructure)
Environmental Activists & Organizations
CA Sportfishing Association
The Nature Concervancy
Exogenous Drivers 8 (Resource Users)
Tourists
Harbor bussinesses
Locals
Hotel Operators (on the mainland)
Local Resturaunts
Seafood Market (supply & demand)
Exogenous Drivers 8 (Public Infrastructure Providers)
Industrial Lobbyists (Oil Industry)
Environmental Lobbyists
Human Infrastructure, Private and Human-Made (Resource Users)
(none specified)Human Infrastructure, Private and Human-Made (Public Infrastructure Providers)
(none specified)Lambert L, Arizona State University.