Portions of the Blue Cavern State Marine Conservation Area in California to Reopen for Anchoring and Mooring
OutdoorHub 04.30.12
The California Fish and Game Commission has adopted an emergency regulation for a portion of Blue Cavern State Marine Conservation Area (SMCA) at Catalina Island.
Effective April 30, 2012, anchoring and mooring will be allowed within a previously restricted portion of the Blue Cavern SMCA.
The anchoring and mooring restrictions, which were unintentionally carried over from the existing Catalina Marine Science Center Marine Life Refuge (Refuge), became a public safety concern after recent implementation of Blue Cavern SMCA, subsection 632(b)(102), Title 14, California Code of Regulations.
All current take restrictions remain in effect throughout the Blue Cavern SMCA.
Authority remains for the Refuge director to allow anchoring, mooring or take of marine life for scientific purposes within the Refuge under the conditions prescribed in a scientific collecting permit issued by DFG.