Below are the tables of contents for these issues of Coastlines. If you are interested in receiving a photocopy of one of these newsletters, please send your request to czm@mass.gov and include the name and complete date of the edition.
Winter 1999
- Cellucci and Swift Name Senator Bob Durand to Top Environmental Post, p. 1.
- Farewell to Secretary Coxe, p. 1.
- State Seeks Ban on Boat Waste Discharge, p. 1.
- Budget News, p. 2.
- 1999 Stormwater Grants Awarded, p. 2.
- Eelgrass Assessment on Martha's Vineyard, p. 2.
- Classroom to Coast, p. 2.
- Connecting Kids with Coastal Access Issues, p. 3.
- North Shore Promotes Communities in Harmony with Nature, p. 3.
- Massachusetts' Gulf of Maine Visionaries, p. 3.
- New Faces at Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management, p. 4.
- Georges Bank Moratorium No More?, p. 5.
- Soils Identification Field Session, p. 6.
- Fellows Advancing Coastal Management in Massachusetts, p. 6.
- More on Dredged Materials Planning in Massachusetts, p. 6.
- Eight Towns and the Bay Regional Salt Marsh Restoration Efforts, p. 7.
- New Funds for Gulf of Maine, p. 7.
- OCRM's Proposed Revision of the Federal Consistency Regulations, p. 8.
- New and Improved CZM website, p. 8.
- State Supports Coastal Access, p. 8.
- Gulf of Maine Map and Annual Report, p. 8.
- New Executive Director at the Buzzards Bay Coalition, p. 8.
- Coastal Zone 99, p. 8.
- Excellence in Environmental Education Award, p. 8.
- COASTSWEEP '98 Highlights, p. 8.
Spring 1999
- Pleasant Bay Resource Management Plan Approved, p. 1.
- First Annual Coastal Access Conference, p. 1.
- Snow-Cotter New Acting CZM Assistant Director, p. 2.
- Volunteer Monitoring Grants Go Statewide, p. 2.
- Hands-on GPS Technical Assistance, p. 2.
- Wetlands Ecological Assessment, p. 3.
- Mark Your Calendars for COASTSWEEP 1999, p. 3.
- New Federal Guidelines for Whale Watching, p. 4.
- New Operational Procedures Recommended by the Whale Watch Advisory Group, p. 4.
- Outer Continental Shelf Revenue Sharing Proposal, p. 5.
- Hundreds Attend Town Meeting on Federal Conservation Funding, p. 5.
- Coastal Zone Management Reauthorization '99, p. 6.
- New Environmental Sensitivity Maps Available, p. 6.
- Classroom to Coast: Kids Sharing Stewardship Projects for Coastal Access, p. 6.
- Salt Marsh Restoration: Massachusetts Program Turns the Tide, p. 7.
- Budget News, p. 7.
- Mass Bays Gets EPA Grant for Wetlands Project, p. 8.
- Status of the Shellfish Bed Restoration Program, p. 8.
- Essential Fish Habitat Update, p. 8.
- New Presidential Order on Invasive Species, p. 8.
- Conference of Mayors Honors Kalisz of New Bedford for Water Pollution Control, p. 8.
- Boat Pump Out List Available, p. 8.
Summer 1999
- New Director of CZM Appointed, p. 1.
- Snow-Cotter Named Assistant Director, p. 1.
- Outgoing CZM Director, Peg Brady, Leaves a Successful Legacy, p. 1.
- All Aboard the Great Marsh Boat Tours, p. 2.
- Harbor Planning Happenings, p. 2.
- Dissolved Oxygen in Mount Hope Bay, p. 2.
- First Annual Coastal Access Conference a Huge Success, p. 3.
- Coastal Access Conference Recommendations, p. 3.
- Fish Habitat Restoration at Town Brook, p. 3.
- COASTSWEEP: A Day at the Beach, p. 4.
- Weird Items Found at COASTSWEEP '98, p. 4.
- Fish Count in Ipswich Yields Promising Results, p. 4.
- 1999 COASTSWEEP Cleanup Listing, p. 5.
- Herrick Farm Transformed into an Agricultural Management Model, p. 6.
- Nomans Land Island: From Bomb Site to Nature Reserve, p. 6.
- E.O. Wilson Kicks Off Speaker Series, p. 6.
- Hurricane Season: Be Prepared, p. 7.
- New Work Group on Chapter 91 and Harbor Planning, p. 8.
- Mandatory Ship Reporting, p. 8.
- Parker River/Essex Bay ACEC Brochure, p. 8.
- Preserving Historic Rights of Way to the Sea Is Reprinted, p. 8.
- Plum Island Sound Research Report and Management Plan, p. 8.
- Three Classroom to Coast Project Profiles Available, p. 8.
- Pump Out Guide Available, p. 8.
- Whalewatching Guidelines Brochure Available, p. 8.
- Technical Assistance in the Great Marsh, p. 8.
- Stormwater Workshops Held for Local Officials, p. 8.
- CZM Welcomes Jay Baker for NPS Position, p. 8.
The Last Coastlines of 1999
- Durand Works to Promote Community Preservation, p. 1.
- CZMA-Wrangling Over Reauthorization, p. 2.
- A Half-Million in Stormwater Grants Awarded, p. 2.
- Full Steam Ahead with Gloucester Harbor Plan, p. 2.
- Phil Coates Retires as DMF Director, p. 3.
- Coastal Pollution Control for Ipswich Shellfish Areas, p. 2.
- Seven Sites Selected for Shellfish Bed Cleanup, p. 3.
- COASTSWEEP '99 vs. Hurricane Floyd, p. 4-5.
- Happy Birthday Gulf of Maine Council, p. 6.
- It's Time to Get Back to the Beaches!, p. 6.
- Inside, Outside, and All Around Mass Bays..., p. 6.
- Nursery Habitat in New Bedford Harbor?, p. 7.
- Durand Visits Great Marsh, p. 7.
- Canadian Review Panel: Extend Georges Bank Drilling Ban, p. 8.
- Report Released on Oil and Gas Drilling on Georges Bank, p. 8.
- Massachusetts Stormwater Phase 2 Workshops, p. 8.
- Soils Workshops for South Shore Health Agents, p. 8.
- CZM Provides GIS Training on North Shore, p. 8.
- Aquaculture Workshop a Big Success, p. 8.
- Eelgrass Maps Are on the Web, p. 8.
- More New Faces at CZM, p. 8.