Coastkeeper-Global TIES Partnership Achieves Success with Creation of MPA Monitoring Tool

For over a year, San Diego Coastkeeper has partnered with Global TIES, an undergraduate engineering program at the University of California at San Diego. The program aims to provide non-profit organizations with technical expertise. Since the outset of the partnership, Coastkeeper and Global TIES have worked together to create a technical solution for monitoring local marine protected areas (MPAs) and enforcing the law.

California established new marine protected areas for the south coast region beginning on January 1, 2012. MPAs were created to conserve, protect, and restore California’s marine resources and to promote recreational and educational opportunities. Success of the MPAs will depend on effective monitoring and enforcement, and Coastkeeper has taken responsibility for monitoring three: the Scripps-San Diego state marine conservation area, the Matlahuayl state marine reserve, and the South La Jolla state marine reserve.

Monitoring efforts include MPA Watch. Coastkeeper launched a pilot MPA Watch program in fall 2012 that enlists volunteers to complete surveys of the MPAs. Volunteers record the recreational uses (e.g., swimming, surfing, or fishing) they observe at the MPAs. This data will be valuable to assess the success of the MPAs and to determine effective management and enforcement strategies.

Collecting this data, however, involves a lot of paperwork and tedious data entry. To solve this problem, Coastkeeper asked Global TIES to create a mobile app to streamline the process of collecting data and entering it into a database. Global Ties responded with a terrific effort and achieved a major success.

In a mere ten weeks, Global TIES brought Coastkeeper’s vision to fruition. In early December 2012, the engineering team presented Coastkeeper with a mobile web app that allows volunteers to input MPA use data and pollution issues that will instantly be uploaded to Coastkeeper’s database. Coastkeeper would like to take this opportunity to thank all the members of Global Ties for their impressive efforts on this project: Sharon Chung, Sally Do, David Drabik, Sally Law, James Pitta, Jeff Schell (special thanks for web hosting during development), Josh Sykes, Parry Wilcox, Matt Murbach (undergraduate assistant), Greg Hattemer, and Geno Pawlak (advisor).

Coastkeeper looks forward to building on the efforts of fall 2012 and expects its relationship with Global Ties to remain fruitful. Projects already in the pipeline include further refinement of the app, MPA mapping, an MPA prosecution tracking database, and further efforts directed at enforcement. Together, the efforts of Coastkeeper and Global TIES should help ensure the success of our region’s marine protected areas.

Today I give thanks. In the San Diego Coastkeeper office hangs a map of San Diego County on which staff, volunteers and community advisory council members are adding push pins to note where we use our beautiful waterways. I added surfing in Encinitas, running around Mission Bay and boating in San Diego Bay this morning. What water tells the story of your life? Come on down to the office or email us and we’ll add your push pin!
 
This is not about push pins, though. It is about a community and a legacy. We can add those pushpins because we protect our waters from runoff pollution in our storm drains, trash on our beaches and climate change everywhere. This is our call to action and I am ready to answer. I am ready because I am not alone.
 
At the Seaside Soiree, more than 100 of our partners, supporters and donors gathered. We raised more than $11,000 to protect our waters.
 
This was made possible thanks to the contributions of our sponsors:
 
Harriet Lazer & Jim Walker
David Welborn & Ann Hunter Welborn
Coast Law Group
Ecology Auto Parts
Liquid Environmental Solutions
Regency Centers Corporation
San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council http://www.unionyes.org/
The Waitt Foundation
Kona Brewing Company
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly https://www.facebook.com/barefootwine
Terra American Bistro http://www.terrasd.com/
 
The many individuals who participated in the prize drawings and art auction or “adopted a crab” with a donation to protect clean water
 
And we have you, our contributing members. Thanks to you, we have clean water to enjoy. You may have not have attended, but you can be a part of this call to action, this coming together to protect what is our right, our responsibility and our legacy. Adopt a crab today through your online donation or call me at 619-758-7743 x103 and tell me what you want to support. I’ll add your push pin myself and send you your crab.Today I give thanks. In the San Diego Coastkeeper office hangs a map of San Diego County on which staff, volunteers and community advisory council members are adding push pins to note where we use our beautiful waterways. I added surfing in Encinitas, running around Mission Bay and boating in San Diego Bay this morning. What water tells the story of your life? Come on down to the office or email us and we’ll add your push pin!
 
This is not about push pins, though. It is about a community and a legacy. We can add those pushpins because we protect our waters from runoff pollution in our storm drains, trash on our beaches and climate change everywhere. This is our call to action and I am ready to answer. I am ready because I am not alone.
 
At the Seaside Soiree, more than 100 of our partners, supporters and donors gathered. We raised more than $11,000 to protect our waters.
 
This was made possible thanks to the contributions of our sponsors:
 
Harriet Lazer & Jim Walker
David Welborn & Ann Hunter Welborn
Coast Law Group
Ecology Auto Parts
Liquid Environmental Solutions
Regency Centers Corporation
San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council http://www.unionyes.org/
The Waitt Foundation
Kona Brewing Company
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly https://www.facebook.com/barefootwine
Terra American Bistro http://www.terrasd.com/
 
The many individuals who participated in the prize drawings and art auction or “adopted a crab” with a donation to protect clean water
 
And we have you, our contributing members. Thanks to you, we have clean water to enjoy. You may have not have attended, but you can be a part of this call to action, this coming together to protect what is our right, our responsibility and our legacy. Adopt a crab today through your online donation or call me at 619-758-7743 x103 and tell me what you want to support. I’ll add your push pin myself and send you your crab.