State adopts network of protected marine areas
By Tony Barboza, Los Angeles TimesDecember 16, 2010Reporting from Santa Barbara - More than 350 square miles of ocean from Point Conception to the U.S.-Mexico border — about 15% of the Southern California coast — will be protected under a network of marine reserves narrowly approved by state wildlife officials.The 3-2 vote Wednesday by the California Fish and Game Commission bans or restricts fishingin 49 protected marine areas designed to replenish depleted fish populations and protect marine life.Read the rest of the story here.