Section 7073 Of Chapter 5. Fishery Management Plans—general Policies From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 6. >> Part 1.7. >> Chapter 5.
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. (a) On or before September 1, 2001, the department shall
submit to the commission for its approval a master plan that
specifies the process and the resources needed to prepare, adopt, and
implement fishery management plans for sport and commercial marine
fisheries managed by the state. Consistent with Section 7059, the
master plan shall be prepared with the advice, assistance, and
involvement of participants in the various fisheries and their
representatives, marine conservationists, marine scientists, and
other interested persons.
(b) The master plan shall include all of the following:
(1) A list identifying the fisheries managed by the state, with
individual fisheries assigned to fishery management plans as
determined by the department according to conservation and management
needs and consistent with subdivision (f) of Section 7056.
(2) A priority list for preparation of fishery management plans.
Highest priority shall be given to fisheries that the department
determines have the greatest need for changes in conservation and
management measures in order to comply with the policies and
requirements set forth in this part. Fisheries for which the
department determines that current management complies with the
policies and requirements of this part shall be given the lowest
priority.
(3) A description of the research, monitoring, and data collection
activities that the department conducts for marine fisheries and of
any additional activities that might be needed for the department to
acquire essential fishery information, with emphasis on the higher
priority fisheries identified pursuant to paragraph (2).
(4) A process consistent with Section 7059 that ensures the
opportunity for meaningful involvement in the development of fishery
management plans and research plans by fishery participants and their
representatives, marine scientists, and other interested parties.
(5) A process for periodic review and amendment of the master
plan.
(c) The commission shall adopt or reject the master plan or master
plan amendment, in whole or in part, after a public hearing. If the
commission rejects a part of the master plan or master plan
amendment, the commission shall return that part to the department
for revision and resubmission pursuant to the revision and
resubmission procedures for fishery management plans as described in
subdivision (a) of Section 7075.