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Coastlines Newsletters for 1999

Find links to indexes for these publications of the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management (CZM).

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.

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