About
The San Diego Collaborative includes diverse representatives from over 30 organizations across San Diego County.
Since its inception in 2012, the Collaborative has worked to identify and address numerous issues surrounding local marine protected areas, beginning with a successful request to the Fish and Game Commission to add a “no collecting” icon to State Marine Reserve signage. Members have spearheaded signage installation and development and produced and distributed 10,000 recreational brochures and fishing guides across San Diego County to enhance local understanding and compliance with marine protected areas. They have also worked to integrate Kumeyaay tribal practices and history into local interpretive panels and recreational brochures.
Other Ways to Engage
Calendars
Resources
San Diego Collaborative Projects
- San Diego MPA Collaborative County Fishing Guide
- San Diego MPA Collaborative Recreational Brochure
- YouTube Video: San Diego County MPAs
Connect on Social Media
- San Diego County MPAs Instagram Page
- San Diego County MPAs Facebook Page
Education & Outreach Resources
- Join San Diego’s MPA Watch Program
- South Coast MPA Curriculum: Our Undersea Legacy (.pdf)
- Exploring California’s MPAs: South La Jolla State Marine Reserve
- WILDCOAST Blog: Hoover High School Students Explore La Jolla’s MPAs
- Map of San Diego County MPAs
- CDFW South Coast MPA Page
Monitoring Resources
- Ocean Science Trust: South Coast State of the Region Landing Page – June 2016
- CN Blog: Ocean Science Trust Releases Snapshot Reports
MPA Ambassador Program
The Collaborative carries out MPA informational trainings through the MPA Ambassador Program to kayak shops and other businesses. If you or your organization would like to learn more or schedule a training please contact Co-Chair Cory Pukini (contact below).
Collaborative Co-Chairs
Jayme Timberlake
Coastal Zone Administrator, City of Oceanside
jtimberlake@oceansideca.org
Danielle Muller
Outreach and Program Coordinator, SCCOOS
drmuller@ucsd.edu
Katie O’Donnell
U.S. Ocean Conservation Manager
katie@wildcoast.org
Events
Projects




Jayme Timberlake
Coastal Zone Administrator, City of Oceanide
jtimberlake@oceansideca.org
Biography
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Jayme Timberlake is the Coastal Zone Administrator for the City of Oceanside, where she administers programs related to coastal habitat restoration, resiliency planning, and coastal infrastructure protection. As the first Coastal Zone Administrator for the City, Ms. Timberlake developed and manages the City’s Opportunistic Beach Fill Program, works collaboratively with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the San Diego County Shoreline Study and Harbor Navigation Program, synchronizes with SANDAG on regional efforts lead by the regional Shoreline Preservation Working Group, as well as develops and manages supportive studies that showcase changes along the Oceanside coastline. Additionally, she is the project manager of the RE:BEACH Oceanside Project, which initiated as an international design competition to pilot a new coastal management tool for the City and region to responsibly retain sandy beaches.
She is an environmental professional with over 20 years of experience in both the public and private sector, and holds a Bachelor’s in Environmental Science and Geography from UCSB and a Master’s in Marine Affairs and Policy from the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.
Danielle Muller
Outreach and Program Coordinator, SCCOOS
drmuller@ucsd.edu
Biography
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Danielle is a lifelong mariner with expertise in ocean science as it relates to ecotourism, education & outreach, and maritime operations. Boats have taken her throughout the Bahamas, Turks, Cuba, Caribbean, Canada, Mexico, and the US West Coast. Curiosity has fueled her career as a dive instructor, sailing instructor, captain, marine biologist, education director, and now a program coordinator of Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System. SCCOOS is a science-based decision support system that provides the scientific data and information necessary to address coastal issues. SCCOOS is one of 11 regional ocean observing systems of the US Integrated Ocean Observing System.
Katie O’Donnell
U.S. Ocean Conservation Manager, Wildcoast
katie@wildcoast.org
Biography
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As ocean conservation scientist with over a decade of experience in conservation stewardship, fisheries transparency analysis, and project management, Katie is fascinated and motivated by people and their relationships with the ocean. She has a broad ocean background; having worked as an educator, aquarist, researcher, analyst, and now as the US Ocean Manager for WILDCOAST. Katie is passionate about making connections and science-based solutions that work for the communities of organisms in the ocean and people on the shore. She manages WILDCOAST’s ocean conservation efforts and community engagement including Marine Protected Area (MPA) Watch, Marine Monitor (M2) radar, advocacy, and enforcement initiatives.
San Diego MPA Collaborative Members
This list is not meant to imply that each affiliated organization is participating in the collaborative at a formal level nor that each collaborative member is representing the official view of their affiliation. All voices and perspectives are welcome and are considered unique to the person sharing them.
- Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation
- Birch Aquarium
- National Park Service – Cabrillo National Monument
- California Department of Fish and Wildlife
- California Sea Grant
- California State Park
- Office of State Assembly Member Toni Atkins
- Cardiff Main Street
- City of Encinitas
- City of San Diego
- City of San Diego Parks and Recreation
- City of San Diego Lifeguards
- City of San Diego Mayor Faulconer
- City of Solana Beach
- City of Solana Beach Lifeguards
- Coastal Conservation Association – California Chapter (CCA-Cal)
- Office of County Supervisor Greg Cox
Del Mar City Council - Department of Defense
- Environmental Center of San Diego
- Friends of Famosa Slough
- Hike Bike Kayak
- Kumeyaay Diegueno Land Conservancy
- La Jolla Parks and Beaches
- Law Offices of Lori R. Mendez, PLC
- National Park Service
- Native American Environmental Protection Coalition
- Natural Resources Defense Council
- Nature Collective
- Ocean Discovery Institute
- Ocean Protection Council
- Oceanside Anglers Club
- Outdoor Outreach
- Pala Band of Mission Indians
- Pauma Band of Mission Indians
- Port of San Diego
- Reef Check
- Reef Environmental Education Foundation
- San Diego Audubon
- San Diego Coastkeeper
- San Diego Council Member Barbara Bry
- San Diego Council of Divers
- San Diego County District Attorney
- San Diego Freedivers Association
- San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy
- Scripps Institute of Oceanography
- Sea Life Aquarium
- Sierra Club San Diego
- SCCOOS
- Southern California Tribal Chairman’s Association
- Surfrider Foundation – San Diego Chapter
- Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
- Thank You Ocean
- The Blue Tribe
- Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
- University of California Berkeley
- University of California San Diego
- Coastal Data Information Program – UCSD
- UC San Diego Natural Reserve System
- US Fish and Wildlife Service
- Waterman’s Alliance
- WILDCOAST

