Keep an eye on those tide pools
Recently, one of our letter writers suggested Laguna hire a full-time
Marine Safety and Education Officer. We like the idea of a full-time
tide pool monitor with the authority to enforce the $1,000 fine for
taking sea creatures. Of course, considering city leaders can’t even
afford to hire enough lifeguards for their liking, a marine safety
officer is a long shot.
In the meantime, we have our docents -- thank you very much -- and
we have our vigilant beachgoers. With everyone who cares about the
survival of the tide pools keeping an eye out for them, the amount of
people getting away with scooping up our little treasures should be
reduced.
Of course, some culprits don’t want to hear it. If you spy someone
picking out urchins and sea anemones, go ahead and mention to them
that they are protected if you have the gumption. But if they argue,
or if you’re not the confrontational type, let an official know.
Lifeguards (as busy as they are) and police have the authority to
make people put the creatures back and even the authority to fine
them.
Whatever you do, don’t let it go. With enough people watching and
enough people warned, maybe we can save our tide pools and watch them
flourish.
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