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The Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management (CZM) is a part of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA). Our mission is to balance the impacts of human activity with the protection of coastal and marine resources. As a networked program, CZM was specifically established to work with other state agencies, federal agencies, local governments, academic institutions, nonprofit groups, and the general public to promote sound management of the Massachusetts coast. CZM is funded primarily through the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
CZM Spotlights
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Massachusetts Ocean Management Plan
On December 31, 2009, Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Ian Bowles released the final Massachusetts Ocean Management Plan. Governor Deval Patrick signed the Oceans Act on May 28, 2008—requiring EEA to develop a comprehensive ocean management plan, with a draft plan by June 30, 2009, and a final plan promulgated by December 31, 2009. This document presents the final Massachusetts Ocean Management Plan for promulgation. See the EEA's Ocean Management Plan website for details.
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New! Coastal Landscaping
Landscaping with native plants can help coastal property owners prevent storm damage and erosion, provide wildlife habitat, and reduce coastal water pollution—all while improving a property's visual appeal and natural character. CZM's new Coastal Landscaping website presents detailed information on the benefits of these landscaping techniques, step-by-step instructions on landscaping coastal areas, plant lists and photos, sample landscape plans, permitting information, and more.
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Seafloor Mapping Program
CZM has launched the new Seafloor Mapping Program website, which provides details about Massachusetts seafloor mapping efforts. In 2003, CZM and the United States Geological Survey Woods Hole Science Center initiated the Seafloor Mapping Cooperative to address the need for data about seafloor resources. Current seafloor mapping work is revealing the complexity of the seafloor landscape, providing a large step toward a greater understanding of seafloor habitats.
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StormSmart Coasts
To help coastal communities address challenges arising from storms, floods, sea level rise, and climate change, StormSmart Coasts provides a menu of options for successful coastal floodplain management. The StormSmart Coasts website includes regulatory tools, case studies, planning strategies, and other technical assistance materials. CZM's StormSmart Coasts program implements the Coastal Hazards Commission recommendation to establish a storm-resilient communities program to provide case studies for effective coastal smart growth planning and implementation. This national model helps translate often overwhelming technical materials into user-friendly information for local planning efforts.
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Massachusetts Ocean Resource Information System
MORIS, the Massachusetts Ocean Resource Information System, is an online mapping tool created by CZM and the Massachusetts Office of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS). MORIS can be used to search and display spatial data pertaining to the Massachusetts coastal zone. Users can interactively view various data layers (e.g., tide gauge stations, marine protected areas, access points, eelgrass beds, etc.) over a backdrop of aerial photographs, political boundaries, natural resources, human uses, bathymetry, or other data. Users can quickly create and share maps and download the actual data for use in a Geographic Information System (GIS). While designed for coastal management professionals, MORIS can be used by anyone interested in these data and maps.
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No Discharge Areas
Boat sewage can be harmful to water quality and public health. No Discharge Areas (NDAs) are designated bodies of water where the discharge of all boat sewage is prohibited. To support Governor Patrick’s goal of ultimately making all Commonwealth coastal waters NDAs, CZM is working with communities to apply for no discharge status, and is supporting efforts to increase boat pumpout facilities to make proper sewage disposal more convenient for boaters. See CZM's Massachusetts Pumpout Facilities web page for more information.
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Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
251 Causeway Street, Suite 800 Boston, MA 02114 617-626-1200 617-626-1240 (fax) czm@state.ma.us
Deval L. Patrick, Governor Timothy P. Murray, Lieutenant Governor Ian A. Bowles, Secretary
Deerin Babb-Brott, Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Coastal Zone Management/Director Bruce K. Carlisle, Assistant Director
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