Report to the Congress on Coastal Zone ManagementDepartment of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Coastal Zone Management, 1973 |
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... various approaches to coastal zone management currently in use by the coastal States . It provides a synopsis of each State's background in coastal zone management , the State's administrative structure for handling its coastal areas ...
... various approaches to coastal zone management currently in use by the coastal States . It provides a synopsis of each State's background in coastal zone management , the State's administrative structure for handling its coastal areas ...
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... various man - made disturbances . Approaches to deal with these disturbances will be suggested . D. National Conference On June 13 and 14 , 1973 , the Coastal Zone Management Task Force , together with four other Federal organizations ...
... various man - made disturbances . Approaches to deal with these disturbances will be suggested . D. National Conference On June 13 and 14 , 1973 , the Coastal Zone Management Task Force , together with four other Federal organizations ...
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... various units and levels of government to determine the most appropriate assignment of the coastal zone function . California has as its objective the protection of coastal resources and the natural environment . It seeks to preserve ...
... various units and levels of government to determine the most appropriate assignment of the coastal zone function . California has as its objective the protection of coastal resources and the natural environment . It seeks to preserve ...
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... adequacy of existing State , regional and local authorities to manage the coasts and assessing the relative importance of various resources and to develop to locate conflicting or overlapping jurisdictions . Work will begin on A2- 4.
... adequacy of existing State , regional and local authorities to manage the coasts and assessing the relative importance of various resources and to develop to locate conflicting or overlapping jurisdictions . Work will begin on A2- 4.
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... various factors , such as ecological significance , flooding susceptibility , historical significance and present use . An analysis will also be made of the carrying capacity of the coastal lands , including examination of such A2 5 -
... various factors , such as ecological significance , flooding susceptibility , historical significance and present use . An analysis will also be made of the carrying capacity of the coastal lands , including examination of such A2 5 -
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305 Program Development activities Advisory Committee agement program application approval areas of particular Arrowhead Regional authority coastal area coastal management program coastal planning coastal program coastal resources coastal waters Coastal Zone Management Commerce Commission Conservation coordination counties criteria Dept designated effects effort energy facility environmental impact statement established estuarine sanctuary facility siting Federal agencies FEDERAL REGISTER fee simple funds GAPCs geographic areas governments gram Guam guidelines identified implementation inventory Island Lake Michigan Lakes land and water legislation ment program national interest National Oceanic Natural Resources needs NOAA North Carolina November 29 Oceanic and Atmospheric OCZM Office of Coastal offshore oil and gas organizational particular concern permissible land permit policies procedures program development grant proposed protection pursuant recreational regional planning regulations requirements Secretary Secretary of Commerce Section 305 program segment shoreland shoreline specific statewide submitted Subpart tion wetlands Zone Management Act zone management program
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Page 10 - Excluded from the coastal zone are lands the use of which is by law subject solely to the discretion of or which is held in trust by the Federal Government, its officers or agents.
Page 16 - The key to more effective protection and use of the land and water resources of the coastal zone is to encourage the states to exercise their full authority over the lands and waters in the coastal zone...
Page 12 - The zone extends inland from the shorelines only to the extent necessary to control shorelands, the uses of which have a direct and significant impact on the coastal waters.
Page 14 - ... (1) An identification of the boundaries of the coastal zone subject to the management program. (2) A definition of what shall constitute permissible land uses and water uses within the coastal zone which have a direct and significant impact on the coastal waters.
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