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COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT— SEC. 305, GRANTS AWARDS TO DATE 



Number and State 



Federal 

 share 



Total 

 program 



Date 



1— Rhode Island $154,415 $231,623 Mar. 13 



2— Maine 230,000 345,000 Do. 



3— Oregon 250,132 419,699 Do. 



4— Michigan 330,486 534,447 Apr. 23 



5— California 720,000 1,648,653 Do. 



6— Mississippi 101,564 152,346 Do. 



7— South Carolina 198,485 298,500 May 10 



8— Maryland 280,000 465,765 Do. 



9— Washington 388,820 583,230 May 14 



10— Texas 360,000 551,648 May 16 



11— Ohio 200,000 366,300 May 21 



12— Massachusetts 210,000 315,000 June 4 



13— Connecticut. 194,285 324,644 June 5 



14— New Hampshire 78,000 117,000 June 7 



15— Hawaii 250,000 375,000 June 10 



16— Georgia 188,000 303,400 June 13 



17— Delaware 166,666 250,000 June 14 



18— Florida 450,000 686,000 Do. 



19-Wisconsin 208,000 354,000 June 20 



20— Alabama 100,000 150,000 Do. 



21— Pennsylvania 150,000 225,000 Do. 



22— North Carolina 300,000 500,000 June 21 



23— Minnesota 99,500 149,250 Do. 



24— Illinois 206,000 309,000 June 24 



25— Louisiana 260,000 394,090 June 26 



26— Puerto Rico 250,000 375,000 Do. 



27— Alaska 600,000 960,000 Do. 



28— New Jersey 275,000 412,500 June 27 



29— Virginia 251,044 376,566 Aug. 12 



State Agencies Administering Coastal Zone Management Grants 



R. C. "Red" Bamburg, Director, Alabama Development Office, State Office 

 Building, Montgomery, Alabama 36104. 



Dr. Y. R. Nayudu, Director, Division of Marine and Coastal Zone Manage- 

 ment, Department of Environmental Conservation, Fouch O, Juneau, Alaska 

 99801. 



Donald F. Craf, Executive Secretary, Environmental Quality Commission, 

 Office of the Governor, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96920. 



Melvin B. Lane, Chairman, California Coastal Zone Conservation Commis- 

 sion, 1540 Market Street, San Francisco, California 94102. 



Douglas T. Costle, Commissioner, Department of Environmental Protection, 

 State Office Building, Rm. 118, Hartford, Connecticut 06115. 



David R. Keifer, Director, State Planning Office, Thomas Collins Building. 

 Dover, Delaware 19901. 



Bruce Johnson, Coordinator, Coastal Coordinating Council, 309 Magnolia 

 Office Plaza, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. 



James Mclntyre, Director, Office of Planning and Budget, 270 Washington 

 Street, S. W., Rm. 611, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. 



Gerald S. A. Perez, Director, Bureau of Budget & Management, Office of the 

 Governor, Agana, Guam 96910. 



Dr. Shelley M. Mark, Director, Department of Planning and Economic De- 

 velopment, Executive Chambers, P.O. Box 2359, Honolulu, Hawaii 96804. 



Anthony Dean, Director, Department of Conservation, 400 South Spring 

 Street, Springfield, Illinois 62706. 



William J. Andrews, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources, 608 

 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.^ ^ 



Patrick W. Ryan, Executive Director, State Planning Office, P.O. Box 44425. 

 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804. 



Philip M. Savage, State Planning Director, State Planning Office, 189 State 

 Street, Augusta, Maine 04330. 



James B. Coulter, Secretary, Department of Natural Resources, Tawes State 

 Office Building. Annapolis, Maryland 21401. 



Charles H. W. Foster, Secretary, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, 

 18 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108. 



1 Did not apply for Coastal Zone Management Grant In fiscal year 1974. 



2 Has not received a Coastal Zone Management Grant as of August 15, 1974. 



