Monterey Bay 2015 Condition Report Partial Update: A New Assessment of the State of the Sanctuary
Resources
In 2015 the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Condition Report was partially updated. The 2009 Monterey Bay condition report provided a summary of resources in
the sanctuary, pressures on those resources, current conditions and trends, and management responses to
reduce or mitigate human pressures. The 2015 report provides an update to the State of the Sanctuary
Resources section, which assesses the health of the sanctuary. Sanctuary staff, with input from regional
scientific experts, re-evaluated status and trend ratings for 16 standardized questions. Each question was
re-evaluated for accuracy and completeness, given new data sets, published literature and expert opinion
that have become available since 2009. For most questions, new information and updated narratives are
provided, and many include new status and trend ratings. Trend ratings are generally based on trends since
2009. This re-evaluation was completed for three sanctuary environments: (1.) estuarine, (2.) nearshore and
(3.) offshore. A fourth environment, seamount, was evaluated for the first time in this update due to the
addition of Davidson Seamount Management Zone to the sanctuary in November 2008.