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likely result. 



[2] Minimize adverse effects on estuarine 

 and coastal resources and their use. 

 Provisions for such requirements also should 

 authorize denial of such permits, licenses, 

 etc., based on the possibility of such 

 adverse effects. 



(d) Where necessary, initiate legislative and 

 judicial proceedings to resolve problems in 

 establishing the States' title to tidal lands, 

 wetlands, etc., and in regulating use of estuar- 

 ine and coastal lands under private ownership. 



(e) Strengthening selective land acquisition and 

 development programs for recreation and conserva- 

 tion purposes. 



(f) Instituting State-level authority to review 

 land use, zoning, and other action by local 

 governments and to veto if inconsistent with the 

 State-adopted management plan for that estuary. 



(g) Augmented funding of all components of the 

 States' comprehensive management programs. 



(h) Developing interstate agreements for the 

 conduct of joint or coordinated planning or other 

 management functions in interstate estuaries. 



