4 "SEC. 301. This title may be cited as the 'Coastal and 5 Estuarine Area Management Act'. 7 "SEC. 302. The Congress finds that rapidly intensifying 8 use of coastal and estuarine areas has outrun the capabilities 9 of Federal, State, and local machinery to plan their orderly 10 development and to resolve conflicts. The key to more ef11 fective use of our coastal and estuarine areas is the introduc12 tion of a management system permitting conscious and in13 formed choices among development alternatives, providing 14 for proper planning, and encouraging recognition of the long15 term importance of maintaining the quality of these produc16 tive regions in order to insure both its enjoyment and the 17 sound utilization of its resources. It is thereby declared to be 18 the policy of the Congress to foster the effective utilization of 19 coastal and estuarine areas through assistance to coastal 20 States in their management. 21 223 22 "STATE PROGRAMS "SEC. 303. (a) Subject to the limitations in section 304 23 (a) (1), the Administrator of the National Oceanic and At24 mospheric Agency (hereafter referred to in this title as the 25 'Administrator') may make grants to any coastal authority COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES EDWARD A. GARMATZ, Maryland, Chairman LEONOR K. (MRS. JOHN B.) SULLIVAN, Missouri FRANK M. CLARK, Pennsylvania THOMAS L. ASHLEY, Ohio ALTON LENNON, North Carolina FRANK A. STUBBLEFIELD, Kentucky ROBERT L. LEGGETT, California CHARLES H. GRIFFIN, Mississippi ROBERT O. TIERNAN, Rhode Island THOMAS M. PELLY, Washington WILLIAM S. MAILLIARD, California GEORGE A. GOODLING, Pennsylvania RALPH E. CASEY, Chief Counsel ROBERT J. MCELROY, Chief Clerk SUBCOMMITTEE ON OCEANOGRAPHY ALTON LENNON, North Carolina, Chairman PAUL G. ROGERS, Florida THOMAS L. ASHLEY, Ohio THOMAS N. DOWNING, Virginia JOSEPH E. KARTH,* Minnesota FRANK M. CLARK, Pennsylvania WALTER B. JONES, North Carolina ROBERT L. LEGGETT, California CHARLES H. GRIFFIN, Mississippi GLENN M. ANDERSON, California MARIO BIAGGI, New York ELIGIO DE LA GARZA, Texas ROBERT O. TIERNAN, Rhode Island *Resigned from committee as of Oct. 6, 1971. CHARLES A. MOSHER, Ohio HASTINGS KEITH, Massachusetts GEORGE A. GOODLING, Pennsylvania WILLIAM S. MAILLIARD, California ROBERT H. STEELE, Connecticut EDWIN B. FORSYTHE, New Jersey PIERRE S. (PETE) DU PONT, Delaware WILLIAM O. MILLS, Maryland Capper, John, Department of Chesapeake Bay Affairs, representing 359 Goodwin, James T., coordinator of Natural Resources, Austin, Tex.. Guernsey, Dr. Lee, Department of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, Goodenough, Richard D., director, Division of Marine Services, New 245 Harris, Shearon, chairman and president, Carolina Power & Light Co., representing the Edison Electric Institute__ Knauss, John A., dean of the graduate school of oceanography and provost of marine affairs, University of Rhode Island Loesch, Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Public Land Statement of-Continued Hampton, Kenneth R., representing the National Wildlife Federa- Hargis, Dr. William J., Jr., director, Virginia Institute of Marine Page 317 Pankowski, Ted, associate, the Izaak Walton League of America Pittman, John, Executive Director, North Carolina Marine Science Quarles, John R., Jr., Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and general counsel, Environmental Protection Agency. Wise, Harold F., on behalf of the American Institute of Planners- Young, H. J., vice president, Edison Electric Institute_ _ _ Additional material supplied by-continued Page 157 155 Text of House Substitute No. 2 for House Bill No. 300 of the Amundsen, Paul A., executive director, The American Association of Port Authorities, letter of June 24, 1971, to Hon. Alton Lennon with enclosed statement and resolution.... 448 Beller, William S., chairman, Marine Technology Society, letter of 448 Burns, John A., Governor of Hawaii, letter of June 21, 1971, to Hon. 287 Cahill, William T., Governor of New Jersey, letter of July 14, 1971, to Hon. Alton Lennon Carter, Jimmy, letter of June 28, 1971, to Hon. Alton Lennon with enclosed statement entitled "National and State Coastal Zone Policy Planning and Management Are Needed", Clewell, Dr. D. H., National Security Industrial Association, letter of June 21, 1971, to Hon. Alton Lennon.. 441 151 Hargis, William J., Jr., letter of July 19, 1971, to Congressman Alton 293 Curtis, Kenneth M., Governor of Maine, letter of June 17, 1971, to 288 460 289 440 Hastings, Robert F., president, American Institute of Architects, Licht, Frank, Governor of Rhode Island, letter of July 30, 1971, to Massoni, Albert L., Director of National Affairs, American Institute Milliken, William G., Governor of Michigan, letter of June 23, 1971, 288 375 462 442 291 351 Penfold, J. W., Conservation Director, Izaak Walton League, letter of December 12, 1969, to Richard N. Rigby, Jr., executive director, National Oceanography Association__ 353 Peterson, Walter, Governor of New Hampshire, letter of June 25, 1971, to Hon. Alton Lennon.. 441 Quarles, John R., Jr., letter of September 28, 1971, to Hon. Alton A. 328 Reagan, Ronald, Governor of California, letter of July 2, 1971, to 442 Rockefeller, Nelson A., Governor of New York, letter of July 20, 1971, to Hon. Alton Lennon 441 Shapp, Milton J., Governor of Pennsylvania, letter of June 21, 1971, to Hon. Alton Lennon... 440 Small, Stephen K., municipal legislative counsel, Investment Bankers 450 Weddig, Lee J., executive director, National Fisheries Institute, Inc., 447 440 |