Table 4—6. Federal coastal zone funding March 1974 through September 1977 
Program Program Estuarine 
development administration sanctuary 
State Section 305 Section 306 Section 315 
dollars dollars dollars 
Alabama 408,378 
Alaska 3,270,000 
California 3,848,668 120,979 4 
Connecticut 1,120,832 
Delaware 989,746 
Florida 2,335,446 1,500,000 
Georgia 1,095,365 1,550,000 
Guam 542,045 
Hawaii 1,450,000 199,600 
Illinois 1,140,000 
Indiana $62,280 
Louisiana 2,744,000 
Maine 1,872,650 
Maryland 2,450,386 
Massachusetts 2,270,430.58 
Michigan 1,915,325 
Minnesota 812,500 
Mississippi 513,638 
New Hampshire 642,000 
New Jersey 1,773,087 
New York 2,802,625 
North Carolina 2,349,067 
Ohio 1,219,000 894,152 
Oregon 1,695,978 1,850,000 1,804,813 
Pennsylvania 667,000 
Puerto Rico 1,358,843 292,626> 
Rhode Island 1,632,034 
South Carolina 1,337,463.82 
Texas 3,335,996 
Virgin Islands 390,000 
Virginia 1,408,764 
Washington 1,262,820 . 3,750,000 
Wisconsin 1,304,150 
Total: §2,520,577.40 6,013,605 5,948,565 
Federal grant funds 
State matching funds (approximately) 
Administration (Federal) 
Grand total 
$64,482,741.40 
$25.4 million 
$ 7.7 million 
$97.5 million. 
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a Segment of State: San Francisco Bay. 
b’ Segment of Commonwealth: Culebra Island. 
titles of the Coastal Zone Management Act plus 
$7.7 million °* for the cost of administering the pro- 
gram through the Office of Coastal Zone Manage- 
ment, a total Federal expenditure of $72.2 million. 
In addition to the Federal grants awarded to the 
States for program development, administration and 
estuarine sanctuaries (Sec. 315(1)), State matching 
64 NOAA Office of Coastal Zone Management figures for fiscal 
years: 1973 (reprogramed funds), $250,000; 1974, $555,000; 1975, 
$1,178,000; 1976, $1,739,000; transition quarter, $523,000; 1977, 
$3,239,000; 1978 (estimate), $3,155,000. Total through fiscal year 
1977, $7,734,000; estimated total through fiscal year 1978: 
$10,889,000. 
funds amounting to one-third for development grants 
and administrative grants, and one-half for the 
estuarine sanctuaries program, raised total public 
expenditures through fiscal year 1977 (excluding the 
coastal energy development program) on coastal 
zone management to about $100 million (table 4-6). 
The program delays which have characterized the 
State coastal zone management initiatives may have 
- been caused by either administrative shortcomings 
or inherent deficiencies in the concept of the pro- 
gram itself. Several studies of coastal zone manage- 
ment will be undertaken in 1978. The Department 
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