2. The Outer Continental 



Shelf Lands Act . . . 111-117 



3. The Second Louisiana 



Case 111-117 



4. Convention on the Terri- 



torial Sea and the Con- 

 tiguous Zone . . . .111-118 



5. The Second California 



Case ni-119 



. Pending and Prospective 



Problems III-120 



II. Regulatory Authority . . . 



A. Land Acquisition and Open 



Space Preservation . . 



B. Land-Use Regulations . . 



. III-121 



m-122 

 III-123 

 III-126 

 III-126 

 III-126 



1 . Flood Plain Zoning . 



2. Administrative Permits 



3. Legislative Permits . 



4. Techniques Combining 



Regulation and Purchase III-l 26 



5. State-Wide Land-Use Zoning 



or Regulations . . .111-127 



C. Establishment of Bulkhead 



Lines III-127 



D. Wetlands Protection Laws . . Ill- 127 



E. Regulation of Wharves, 



Piers, and Other Structures. III-l 28 



F. Dredging and FiUing . . . .111-130 



G. Summary III-131 



Chapters What Needs To Be Done . .111-133 



I. The Need for Immediate Action . III-l 33 



A. Use of Existing Authority . . III-l 34 



B. Action on Existing 



Recommendations . . . III-l 35 



II. The Need for Federal Surveys 



and Projects III-l 39 



A. A Comprehensive National 



Inventory and Survey . . Ill- 140 



B. A National Shoreline Erosion 



Survey III-141 



C. National Port Requirements 



Survey m-142 



D. Great Lakes Restoration 



Project III-l 43 



III. The Need for Researchand 



Training III-143 



IV. The Need for Planning and 



Management Ill- 145 



V. The Need for a Systematic Ap- 



proach to Waste Management . III-l 46 



Chapter 10 A National Program for the 



Management and Development 



of Coastal Waters and Lands . Ill- 148 



I. National Interests III-148 



II. Proposed Legislation .... III-l 49 



III. The Federal Role III-l 50 



IV. Possible State Management 



Systems III-l 50 



V. Coastal Zone Authority . . .111-151 



A. Planning III-l 52 



B. PubUc Regulation . . . .111-152 



C. Zoning III-152 



D. Regulation by Permit . . . III-l 52 



E. Acquisition III-l 53 



F. Research III-l 53 



VI. Federal Funding III-l 54 



A. Planning III-l 54 



B. Operations III-l 54 



C. Enforcement III-l 54 



D. Research and Training . . .111-155 



E. Acquisition and 



Development III-l 55 



VII. Federal Review III-l 55 



VIII. Management in Interstate 



Estuaries III-l 56 



IX. Management of the Outer 



Continental Shelf . . . .111-156 



Appendix A Work of the Panel 



III-158 



Appendix B Recreational Boating 



Data III-164 



Appendix C Port and Harbor Data: 

 Major Obstacles to 

 Harbor Deepening . .111-166 



Appendix D Summary of State Activities 



in Coastal Management . . III-l 70 



Appendix E Funding Implications . .111-178 



Appendix F Sample Suggested Federal 

 Legislation for Coastal 

 Zone Management . . .111-183 



