Federal Oceanic and Atmospheric Organization: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First and Second Sessions, on S. 2841 ... and S. 2802 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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... limit in miles . A distance not to exceed twenty miles , as proposed in S. 3460 , seems reasonable , although any limits would un- doubtedly be significantly influenced by topographic and geologic factors . ( b ) The seaward limit , for ...
... limit in miles . A distance not to exceed twenty miles , as proposed in S. 3460 , seems reasonable , although any limits would un- doubtedly be significantly influenced by topographic and geologic factors . ( b ) The seaward limit , for ...
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... limits of defining a “ coastal zone " would agree with the definition given in S. 3183. I note that S. 3460 the proposed inner limit is not to exceed twenty miles inland . I feel this latter definition is too limit- ing , and I ...
... limits of defining a “ coastal zone " would agree with the definition given in S. 3183. I note that S. 3460 the proposed inner limit is not to exceed twenty miles inland . I feel this latter definition is too limit- ing , and I ...
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... limit of the coastal zone to the territorial sea the Commission was obviously reflecting the current division of jurisdiction between the coastal states and the federal government resulting from the Submerged Lands Act . This approach ...
... limit of the coastal zone to the territorial sea the Commission was obviously reflecting the current division of jurisdiction between the coastal states and the federal government resulting from the Submerged Lands Act . This approach ...
Contents
Opening statement by the chairman___ | 773 |
Agency comments on S 3118 General Counsel of the Treasury Depart | 818 |
Kirby Robert acting director of State planning and community affairs | 829 |
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