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Contact Information
Main Office: 20 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Suite 100
Monterey, CA 93940
Information: (831) 649-2870, AskMarine@dfg.ca.gov
Regional Manager:
Marija Vojkovich
Executive Secretary:
Sherrie Vicario
(562) 342-7107
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Fishery-Independent Research
The Marine Region's team of fishery-independent researchers gather information independent of fishery landings data to gain a more complete picture of the changing status of fish and invertebrate stocks. Their goal is to provide the fishery-independent information needed to improve our management of nearshore resources. Through developing sampling protocols for scuba and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) surveys and using a variety of tools to collect needed data, the Marine Region's Fishery-Independent Mandate team works to provide improved information concerning the density and size of fish, plant, and invertebrate populations.
Important Notes
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This page is currently under development. Please check back often for new information and updates.
Fishery-Independent Marine Research
Shallow Subtidal Studies - 0 to 20 m (0 to 60 ft)
Includes visual surveys using SCUBA, etc.
Deep Subtidal Studies - 20 to 100 m (60 to 300 ft)
Includes visual surveys using remotely operated vehicles, submarines, etc.



