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ing natural field labor-afonos to gatlier data, and inake studies of the 

 natural and human yrocesses ocowrrmg lokhin the estuaries of the 

 coastal zone. The Federal share of the cost of ea/ih such sanctuary 

 shall not exceed $2^00^000. No Federal funds received pursuant to 

 section 305 or section 306 shall he used for the fuvpose of this section. 



(b) When an estuaAne sanctuary is established by a coastal state., 

 for the 'purpose envisioned in subsection («), v^hether or not Federal 

 funds have been m.ade available for a part of the costs of acquisition., 

 deveJ-opnient., and operation^ the Secretary^ at tlie request of the state 

 coneeniedy and after consultation irnth interested Federal depart- 

 tnents and agencies and other interested parties ^ may extend the estab- 

 lished estuarine- sanctuary seaward beyond the coastal zone., to the ex- 

 tent necessary to effectuate the purposes for lohich the estuarine sanc- 

 tuary iras established. 



(c) The Secreta7y shall issue necessay^ and reasonable regulations 

 related to any. such estuarine sanctua-ry extension to assure that the 

 development and operation thereof is coordinated with the develop- 

 ment and ope7'ation of the estuarine sanctuary of which it forms an 

 extension. 



MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE OF THE UNITED STATES 



Sec. 313. {a) The Secretary shall develop., in coordination with the 

 Secretary of the Interior., and after appropriate consultation with the 

 Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of T rans portation., and other in- 

 terested parties. Federal and non-Federal., goreimmental and non- 

 governmental., a program for the management of the area outside 

 the coastal zone and ivithin twelve miles of the baseline from which 

 the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. The program shall be 

 developed for the benefit of imlustry, commerce, recreation, conserva- 

 tion, transportation, navigation, and the public interest in the pro- 

 tection of the environment and shall include, but not be limited to, 

 provisions for the development., conservation., and utilization of fish 

 and other living marine resources., mineral resources., and. fossil fuels, 

 the development of aquaculture., the promotion of recreational op- 

 portunities, and, the coordination of research. 



(b) To the extent that any part of the management program devel- 

 oped pursuant to this section shall apply to any higli seas area., the 

 subjacent seabed and subsoil of which lies within the seaward bound- 

 ary of a coastal state, as that boundary is defined in section 2 of title I 

 of the Act of May 22, 1953 (67 Stat. 29) , the program shall be coordi- 

 nated with the coastal state involved. 



(c) The Secretary shall, to the maxiniV7n extent practicahle, apply 

 the program developed pursuant to this section to waters which are 

 adjacent to sjyecific areas in the coastal zone which have been desig- 

 nated by the states for the purpose of preservinq or restoring such 

 areas for their conservation,, recreational., ecological., or esthetic 

 values. 



ANNUAL REPORT 



Sec. 314- ((x) The Secretary shall prepare and submit to the Presi- 

 dent for transmittal to the Congress 7iot later than Novemher 1 of 

 each year a report on the administration of this title for the preceding 



