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Channel Islands Wake-Up Boat wakes and fast-moving water are scouring away at the Delta's channel islands - intertidal areas left behind in the center of some channels after they were dredged earlier this century. "If we don't protect this unique habitat, it will eventually become nonexistent," says U.S. Fish & Wildlife's Rick Morat. But a cumbersome agency regulatory structure - particularly as it applies to restoration permits - coupled with interagency disagreement over whether a severe problem really exists currently hinder preservation efforts. To address these problems, a new interagency workgroup (Cal Fish & Game, U.S. Fish & Wildlife, the S.F. Estuary Project and others) is forming up under the auspices of the Estuary Project's Delta Geographic Subcommittee. The new workgroup plans to sponsor a consensus-building workshop this fall for agencies, elected officials, boaters, farmers and other interested parties. The Estuary Project's Implementation Committee endorsed the channel island concept at its August meeting. The committee also agreed to support formation of a Brake Pad Task Force - as proposed by the South Bay Geographic Subcommittee - and to co-sponsor a State of the Estuary Conference in 1996. Contact: Marcia Brockbank (510)286-0780 |
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