- Page 1 and 2: DRAFT TOMALES BAY VESSEL MANAGEMENT
- Page 3 and 4: • Gene Maffucci, Herring Fishman
- Page 5: 5. Aquaculture 6. Recreational and
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- Page 21 and 22: Due to existing limited resources a
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- Page 41 and 42: Mooring Zone 9: This proposed zone
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Figure 2: Tomales Bay Locator Map A
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Additionally, water quality impairm
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Figure 4: Public Health and Water Q
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Figure 4b: Public Health and Water
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Human Environment - Vessel Moorings
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Figure 5 - Existing Moorings in Tom
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Figure 5b - Existing Moorings in To
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Figure 6: Map of Proposed Tomales B
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Figure 6b: Map of Tomales Bay Moori
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Figure 7 - Shoreline Restroom Facil
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Tomales Bay State Park State 1. Hea
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Figure 8a: Public Safety Siting Cri
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Figure 8c: Public Safety Siting Cri
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TABLE 3 — TOMALES BAY AQUACULTURE
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agricultural uses with a trend towa
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C. BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT Biologica
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Several species of marine mammals h
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Figure 9: Natural Resource Protecti
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Figure 9b: Natural Resource Protect
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Masking ADDITIONAL REFERENCES S STU
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Duarte, C. M., J. J. Middelburg, an
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North Carolina Department for Envir
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Masking ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MASKING Th
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I. INTRODUCTION PURPOSE AND SCOPE O
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ut are not limited to, the beds of
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Table 1 (Continued): Proposed Actio
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Table 1 (Continued): Proposed Actio
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TABLE 2 — SUMMARY OF IMPACT ASSES
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significant threat to seagrass habi
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Impacts of the No Action Alternativ
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Pathogens in human and animal waste
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• In Santa Barbara, the cost of m
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V. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND CEQA EN
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VI. CEQA ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST Th
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Potentially Significant Impact Less
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Potentially Significant Impact Less
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Potentially Significant Impact Less
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d) A substantial temporary or perio
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Discussion (a - f) Highway 1 and Si
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VII. REFERENCES CITED IN THIS ENVIR
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San Francisco Bay Regional Water Qu
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Pinnipeds—Aquatic carnivorous mam
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acts on appeals regarding certain l
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leasing of state lands for marinas,
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and Public Property) on land and wa
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are not subject to the MSD regulati
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The CCC’s enforcement tools inclu
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2-SS 3-SS 4-SS 5-SS 6-SS 7-SS The A
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3-MC The Advisory Council supported
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7-MZ Recommends that at mooring zon
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5-PP The Advisory Council recommend
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days of notification, then it will
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• CSLC does not guarantee that a
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Rode: • Chain, if used, and all m
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• If the mooring lease applicatio
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DECISION TREE FOR OBTAINING AN
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AAPPENDIX VII: MOORING ANCHOR PULL
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lbs. This minimum far exceeds the h