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Monterey Bay Sanctuary Conservation Working Group will:
The CWG is Co-Chaired by the two Conservation Representatives on the SAC. CWG members include those who represent conservation organizations or conservation interests within the Sanctuary, and are committed to contributing work products and participation at CWG meetings. Representatives of elected officials typically participate as non-voting members of the CWG. All meetings are open to the public. History The Conservation Working Group was created in 1989 by Save Our Shores (SOS) and the Center for Marine Conservation (CMC) to focus the knowledge and talent of local, regional, and national conservation groups on the designation process for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. From 1989-1993, this ad-hoc committee (orignially known as the Monterey Sanctuary Environmental Working Group) coordinated the flow of Sanctuary related information, collaborated on public outreach materials, and provided critical feedback to decision makers on resource protection and other priorities for the Sanctuary. The group was instrumental in helping to achieve the designation of the Sanctuary in 1992 as the largest marine protected area in the country. In April 1994, the MBNMS management created the MBNMS Advisory Council. This was done utilizing recent amendments to the National Marine Sanctuaries and Reserves Act that exempted the Marine Sanctuary program from the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The SAC is composed of individuals representing various public interests; one of these interests is conservation. Under authority of the National Marine Sanctuaries and Reserves Act, the SAC may form and utilize Working Groups to help it accomplish its tasks. In May 1994, the CWG was taken under the purview of the SAC as a Working Group. CWG Members CWG Meeting Minutes Upcoming CWG Meetings: For more information, contact: Karen Grimmer |
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