assessed value of property, basic industries, international trade, and 

 transportation. Statistics in the Appendix are grouped by 1970 census 

 data, California economic trends, and international trade data. The 

 reports are available from the Bank, Public Affairs Research Depart- 

 ment, H8-2, Post Office Box 2097, Terminal Annex, Los Angeles, 

 California 90051; the Profile is $10,00, Appendix $15.00. 



4. California Natural Areas Coordinating Council, Inventory of 

 California Natural Areas , Berkeley, California 1975-On. 



This report is an on-going inventory which covers over 1,250 



Important botanical, zoological, geological or paleontological sites 



in loose-leaf, quarterly installments. Each entry names and locates 



the area and ownership. Key environmental features, plant and animal 



species, trends of public use and current status are given for each 



item. Complete state and individual county subscription rates are 



available from: Box 4000J, Berkeley, California 94704. 



5. State of California, Department of Fish and Game, The Coastal 

 Counties Fish and Wildlife Resources and Their Utilization , 

 August, 1973. 



This basic review document gives, for each county, some coastline 



statistics on public access and parks, and wildlife conservation board 



projects. Wildlife habitat and species abundance are described for 



the uplands, wetlands, sandy beach, and rocky shorelines. Use of 



wildlife and fish (commercial and sport) are described, including 



major sport fishing areas, as well as wetlands possessing wildlife 



habitats of critical importance, and marine life refuges and preserves. 



Write California State Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources 



Branch, Sacramento for this report. 



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