The Train the Trainers Workshop materials are now available for your review and download. We have provided the presentations as either a document with an associated audio file or a video file. Our intent is to provide these materials in a format that can easily renew memories of the content discussed and to aid in the creation of training sessions within your own institution or organization. Keep in mind some of these files are large so download can take some time.
The participant contact list is password protect in order to keep this information confidential. The password was provided in the email announcing the workshop material web posting.
These files should be viewable in most web browsers (PDF files will require the appropriate Acrobat browser plug-in) or can be downloaded to your local computer to be viewed later by right clicking on the file link and selecting Save As.
PowerPoint presentations are provided in PDF format.
Audio of presentations are provided in MP3 format and should be playable in most web browsers or in iTunes or Windows Media Player applications.
Video of presentations are provided in MP4 format and should be playable in most browsers or the Quicktime Player or Windows Media Player applications.
Keynote Address – State of the Oceans/California’s Marine Life Protection Act
Speaker: Meg Caldwell, Center for Ocean Solutions, Stanford University |
PowerPoint Presentation
(1.2MB PDF file)
Audio of Presentation
(42.2MB MP3 file) |
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Working Connections - How user groups benefit from MPAs
Presenters: Jim Webb (recreational fisherman); Cindy Walters (restaurateur); Bill Fenwick
(artists/nature lover); Marc Shargel (photographer) |
Jim Webb: Audio of Presentation
(8.2MB MP3 file)
Cindy Walters: Audio of Presentation
(10.6MB MP3 file)
Bill Fenwick: Audio of Presentation
(10.6MB MP3 file)
Marc Shargel: Audio of Presentation
(6.5MB MP3 file)
Marc Shargel: PowerPoint Presentation
(7.3MB PDF file) |
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Science Panel: Exploring the Ecological Benefits of MPAs
Science Panelist: Mark Carr, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCSC;
Steve Palumbi, Department of Biology, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University;
Rick Starr, University of California, Sea Grant Extension Program, Moss Landing Marine
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Science: Audio of Presentations
How do MPAs work?
(2.0MB MP3 file)
Tell us about the “Big Fat Fish Theory”
(2.7MB MP3 file)
Are the big fish gone?
(2.4MB MP3 file)
MLPA MPA Design and Designations: Audio of Presentations
How did science inform the MLPA process and MPA design?
(3.2MB MP3 file)
How were MPAs proposed and evaluated?
(2.7MB MP3 file)
Why are there different MPA designations and do the reserves differ in ecological benefits from other MPAs?
(4.2MB MP3 file)
MLPA Monitoring: Audio of Presentations
How do you monitor MPAs and why is it important?
(4.6MB MP3 file)
Describe briefly the types of MPA monitoring that are currently being conducted in temperate regions?
(3.9MB MP3 file)
What are the most urgent research and monitoring needs for the next 5 -10 years for these MPAs and are they funded?
(1.8MB MP3 file)
What if it is discovered in monitoring an MPA that it is not working and what can be done then?
(7.5MB MP3 file)
Discuss collaborative monitoring efforts and volunteer monitoring efforts.
(3.4MB MP3 file)
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A Case Study of the Channel Islands
Presenter: Julie Bursek, Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary |
PowerPoint Presentation
(3.2MB PDF file)
Audio of Presentation
(31MB MP3 file) |
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Session #1 - Features, Background, and Significance of Individual MPAs
Presenters: Mark Carr, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCSC; Rick Starr, University of California, Sea Grant Extension Program, Moss Landing Marine Labs, California Department of Fish and Game; Lt. Kelley, California Department of Fish and Game) |
Mark Carr: Audio of Presentation
(16.8MB MP3 file)
Mark Carr: PowerPoint Presentation
(1.6MB PDF file)
Rick Starr: Audio of Presentation
(21.8MB MP3 file)
Lt. Kelly: Audio of Presentation
(7.9MB MP3 file) |
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Breakout Session #2 - Tools to Communicate and Interpret MPAs
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Tangibles-Intangibles Activity: Video of Presentation
(100.7MB MP4 file)
Tangibles-Intangibles Activity Handout
(52K PDF file)
Interpreting Remote Resources: Video of Presentation
(60.2MB MP4 file)
Interpreting Remote Resources Handout
(71K PDF file)
Addressing Conflict Through Interpretation: Video of Presentation
(71.0MB MP4 file)
Addressing Conflict Through Interpretation Handout
(86K PDF file) |
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Breakout Session #3 - How Best to Train Docents and Volunteers about MPAs
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Coaching and Feedback: Video of Presentation
(131.4MB MP4 file)
Coaching and Feedback Handout
(70K PDF file)
Training by Design: Video of Presentation
(81.4MB MP4 file)
Training by Design Handout
(60K PDF file) |
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| Creating Learning & Training Systems – Next Steps |
Creative Learning & Training System: Audio of Presentation
(9.2MB MP3 file) |
| MPA Education and Outreach Initiative - Next Steps |
MPA Train the Trainers Action Plan Handout
(3.2MB PDF file) |
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| Train the Trainers Participant List (access password protected) (214K PDF file) |
| MPA Knowledge and Expertise (access password protected) (122K PDF file) |
| Initiative Next Steps (344K PDF file) |
| Establishing a Learning Culture and Ongoing Training (62K PDF file) |
| Train the Trainers
Advisory Board Members 80(K PDF file) |
| Marine Art Inspired Exhibit Participants (107K PDF file) |
| Train the Trainers Workshop
Agenda (263K PDF file) |
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- Año Nuevo State Marine Conservation Area & Greyhound Rock State Marine Conservation Area (170K PDF file)
- Natural Bridges State Marine Reserve (172K PDF file)
- Soquel Canyon State Marine Conservation Area and Portuguese Ledge State Marine Conservation Area (192K PDF file)
- Elkhorn Slough State Marine Reserve and Marine Park & Moro Cojo State Marine Reserve (222K PDF file)
- Edward F. Ricketts State Marine Conservation Area; Lovers Point State Marine Reserve; Pacific Grove State Marine Conservation Area; Asilomar State Marine Reserve (179K PDF file)
- Carmel Pinnacles State Marine Reserve and Carmel Bay State Marine Conservation Area (163K PDF file)
- Point Lobos State Marine Reserve and Marine Conservation Area (196K PDF file)
- Point Sur State Marine Reserve and Marine Conservation Area (158K PDF file)
- Big Creek State Marine Reserve and Marine Conservation Area (175K PDF file)
- Piedras Blancas State Marine Reserve and Marine Conservation Area (156K PDF file)
- Cambria State Marine Park and Marine Conservation Area (151K PDF file)
- Morro Bay East State Marine Reserve; Morro Bay State Marine Recreational Management Area (146K PDF file)
- Point Buchon State Marine Reserve and Marine Conservation Area (174K PDF file)
- Vandenberg State Marine Reserve (143K PDF file)
- Central Coast MPA Map (114K jpeg file)
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