About the Plan
The Action Plan fulfills one of California’s obligations to the International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification, a network of more than 60 governments and organizations that have joined together to elevate the visibility of OA in public discourse and policy development. The primary purpose of the Action Plan is to provide a roadmap for the State of California to take tractable and strategic actions to reduce and prepare for the impacts of OA. Although it focuses on California’s particular needs and opportunities, these are cast within a regional and international context to achieve state goals, advance global efforts and collaboration, and help other jurisdictions move forward on this challenge.
The Action Plan was informed by the ideas and advice of more than 70 people from across the aquaculture and fisheries industries, state and national governments, private philanthropy, and the scientific community. California’s Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Science Task Force [established under California Assembly Bill 2139 (Williams, 2016)] provided scientific and technical input to the draft and is developing a supporting science plan.
Informational Webinar: Tuesday, August 21, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (PST)
Please register for the webinar using the following link:
Public Comment
The public comment period is open from Wednesday, August 1 through Friday, August 31, 2018. All comments should be submitted by email to: COPCpublic@resources.ca.gov. Questions can be directed to Ocean Protection Council Climate Change Policy Advisor, Jenn Phillips at: Jennifer.Phillips@resources.ca.gov
For more information about the Action Plan and Project Team, visit the OPC webpage: http://www.opc.ca.gov/oa-action-plan/