Sentences with phrase «shoreline zones»

It requires state and federally funded projects in shoreline zones to incorporate that information in planning.
Madison Madison Common Council Madison Plan Commission Palm setback shoreline zoning

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Cancun's shoreline recently underwent a $ 71 Million Dollar makeover, that featured 1.3 billion gallons of sand to renovating the Hotel Zone's seashore.
«High water continues to impact homeowners and businesses along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, and by extending the no - wake zone for an additional month, we can ensure boaters are helping to protect New York's vulnerable shorelines,» Cuomo said.
Governor Andrew Cuomo is announcing ramped up efforts to enforce no - wake zones along the Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River shoreline this weekend.
On Sunday, the Governor also announced ramped up efforts to enforce no wake zones along the Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River shoreline.
The grounding zone — where the ice lifts off the muddy bottom of what would be the Antarctic shoreline if there were no ice, and begins to float on the ocean — serves as a brake, controlling the speed of the glaciers feeding into it.
While many states and municipalities acknowledge the importance of shoreline management, they note that zoning regulations are often only enforced within 300 meters, and many lakes lack the monitoring programs needed to adequately track lake health.
At low tides we'll explore the shoreline while learning about the unique creatures and ecology of the intertidal zone.
«Electric Feel,» Kygo remix of Henry Green cover of MGMT song On my longer bicycle rides along Sir Francis Drake Boulevard or Shoreline Highway, or through various parts of the Golden Gate National Parks, this is my favorite «in the zone» song.
Our beautiful All Inclusive Cancun Resort is located in the heart of the hotel zone on a gorgeous stretch of Caribbean shoreline, offering breathtaking picture postcard views: white sandy beaches, blue waters and swaying palm trees.
The Maritime Zone Law or Ley Zona Maritima Terestre 6043, commonly called the «Concession Law», was established in 1977 and defines the Maritime Zone (ZMT) as the 200 - meter strip of land along the shoreline, calculated from the «average high tide».
The Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute is concerned with the current shrimp population and recommends that not only should the closed season be revised, but shrimping must be prohibited within a specified distance from the shoreline.
Site and stewards come together to reveal the earthwork's 10 acres to be fixed in a segment of the lake known as the «meandering zone,» as the ever - shifting shoreline continually alters where water meets land.
For over ten years we have been collecting information on beach access, surf zone water quality, beach erosion, beach fill, shoreline structures, beach ecology and surfing areas to get an understanding of the condition of our nation's beaches and the effectiveness of programs and policies designed to protect them.
I think that understanding involves a recognition that a clean environment is about far more than endangered species, toxic substances and the «dead zones» that keep spreading off our shorelines.
However, coastal zones, marine and wetland areas are vulnerable to climate related hazards such as storms including tropical cyclones / hurricanes; waves and storm surges, tsunamis, river flooding, shoreline erosion, and influx of biohazards such as algal blooms and pollutants.
Rip currents typically extend from the shoreline through the surf zone and past the line of breaking waves.
Regulatory issues fine, but who will help the new guy, (or the old guy) with understanding septics, wells, shoreline road allowances, rural zoning, reforestation, radon gas, land claims, etc etc etc etc..
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