California Fish and Game Code § 6421

Fish and Game Code
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For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meaning: (a) “Artificial reef” means manmade or natural objects intentionally placed in selected areas of the marine environment to duplicate those conditions that induce production of fish and invertebrates on natural reefs and rough bottoms, and that stimulate the growth of kelp or other midwater plant life which creates natural habitat for those species. (b) “Production” means increases in the biomass of a species or number of species. (c) “Program” means the California Artificial Reef Program.

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