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The Port Authorities Association makes technical, administrative, 

 and industrial studies and reports to show the most appropriate and 

 practical ways to formulate a statewide comprehensive plan for the 

 orderly development of ports and waterways in the State. 



All of the above-mentioned agencies are provided for by State stat- 

 utes or State laws, or State constitution (see fig. V.2.8). 



Coordination and consultation exist between State agencies and 

 Federal or nongovernment entities not covered by permit systems, laws, 

 or formal arrangements. However, no central coordinating agency 

 exists to handle the management of the State's estuarine resources. 



FIGURE V.2.8 

 Analogous State Agencies Involved In Management or 

 Control of Estuarine Resources 



