California's Ocean Resources:
An Agenda for the Future
(March 1997)
Rich Text Format (RTF)
Executive Summary (118k)
CALIFORNIA'S OCEAN RESOURCES PART I:
THE LEGAL, ECONOMIC, INSTITUTIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT
Chapter 1: Introduction (63k)
Chapter 2: Economics of Seven Ocean-Dependent Industries in California (32k)
Chapter 3: Ocean Jurisdiction and Management (72k)
Chapter 4: California's Ocean Ecosystem (50K)
CALIFORNIA'S OCEAN RESOURCES PART II:
NEEDED DIRECTIONS
Chapter 5: Ocean Management Issue Analyses and Recommendations (7k)
- Habitats and Living Resources (101k)
- Water Quality (70k)
- Shoreline Erosion (43k)
- Ports and Harbors (71k)
- Oil, Gas and Other Mineral Resource Extraction (91k)
- Vessel Traffic Safety (53k)
- Tourism and Recreation (54k)
- Education, Research and Technology (87k)
- Desalination -- Producing Potable Water (30k)
Chapter 6: Integrating and Resolving Ocean Management Issues (25k)
APPENDICES
- Appendix A: California Ocean Resources Management Act
- Appendix B: Economic Assessment of Seven Ocean-Dependent Activities
- Appendix C: State Agency Mandates and Responsibilities in the Marine Environment
- Appendix D: Federal Agency Mandates and Responsibilities in the Marine Environment
- Appendix E: California Statutes Relating to Ocean Resource Management
- Appendix F: Federal Statutes Relating to Ocean Resource Management
- Appendix G: Threatened and Endangered Species in California
- Appendix H: Ocean and Coastal Managed Areas with Maps
- Appendix I: Policies for Shoreline Erosion Protection
- Appendix J: California Recreation Policy and Code of Ethics
- Appendix K:
Policy and Research Needs Statement for the RASGAP
Acronyms and Abbreviated Terms ;
Bibliography and Sources
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