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T$  a< # PjQP#ACHIEVING GOALS: ACCOUNTABILITY AND COORDINATION#X PjQ;XP#  Y- Attaining these objectives, however, is complicated by multiple agencies of jurisdiction, each with respective mandates and responsibilities that are sometimes conflicting and other times duplicative. What is selfevident to even a casual observer is the need to simplify and bring more cohesiveness to ocean management. This task is best accomplished by those entities involved in the daytoday  Y\-management of California's ocean resources. For these reasons, effective ocean resource management and implementation of the priorities identified in this Agenda would be enhanced by increased coordination efforts at the State level.  U< Recommendation: Convene a State cabinetlevel ocean resources management coordinating council, composed of agency and department directors with ocean resource management responsibilities, to help integrate the multiple agencies and  U<programs of ocean and coastal jurisdiction.T$  Y- This council would provide a cabinetlevel forum intended to formulate comprehensive consensusbased approaches for resolving California ocean resource management issues. Only the most important and controversial ocean management issues should be raised to the level of the council. It should meet on a regular basis and seek the advice and recommendations of the interested public, private, or governmental parties ("stakeholders") who work with these issues on a regular basis, but final decisionmaking authority would reside with the interagency members and their respective departments, boards and commissions. This process will provide the regular communication link necessary for these agencies to form a cohesive system of ocean management for California. The council should be chaired by the Secretary for Resources, consistent with the authority vested with the Resources Agency as the lead for ocean resource management issues (Assembly Bill 205, X'-))'3S$$j   X Chapter 1027, Stats. 1991). Council meetings should occur quarterly, or more often as necessary, and ,4 <DL!T$&)\+- 0d247l9;>t@,4 <DL!T$&)\+- 0d247l9;>t@should include the following agencies and departments:  U< P/dResources Agency of California  Pdx Office of the Secretary Pdx California Coastal Commission Pdx Department of Boating and Waterways Pdx Department of Conservation Pdx Department of Fish and Game Pdx Department of Parks and Recreation Pdx Department of Water Resources Pdx Office of Oil Spill Prevention and Response Pdx San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission Pdx State Coastal Conservancy Pdx State Lands Commission  U< P/dCalifornia Environmental Protection Agency  Pdx Office of the Secretary Pdx State Water Resources Control Board  U4< P/XdOther Agencies T$ ,Pdx California Business, Transportation, and Housing AgencyT$ Pdx California Trade and Commerce Agency Pdx Department of Health Services, California Health and Welfare Agency Pdx Intergovernmental Affairs, Governor's Office of Planning and Research Success will depend, in part, upon the commitment of member agencies and departments to actively participate in achieving consensusbased solutions. But, success is also conditional on a commitment by the federal agencies of jurisdiction, local governments, and affected stakeholders to participate in a like manner. Ultimately, true coordination and integration of public policy can only be achieved with universal participation. A State coordinating council is therefore not the final answer, but it is a critical first step.