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  • The Carmel River Watershed encompasses 255 square miles in Monterey County on the Central Coast of California. The watershed drains into the [[ ...</ref>. River flow is monitored by the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District at four main stem [http://www.mpwmd.dst.ca.us/wrd/riverflows/2013/2013.htm
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  • A [[Special Districts|special district]] is an independent state governmental body that provides one or more servi ==Special Districts in the Monterey Bay Region==
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  • * Safe Harbor Agreements e.g State Parks / Garrapata * A page on [[Monterey County Civil Grand Jury]] and some of the key things it's done
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  • ...ean water to lessen the reliance on the Carmel River. <ref>[https://www.co.monterey.ca.us/home/showdocument?id=73322 CalAm Final EIR/EIS 2018]</ref> ...ith modest diversion reductions as they continue to work on the [[Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project]]. <ref name = "Extension"> [http://www.businesswire.c
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  • ...clude California Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Department of Parks and Recreation, State Lands Commission regarding trust lands and riverbeds ==Lead Agencies in Monterey County by CEQA documents submitted (Jan 2003 - Jan 2012)==
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  • ...ment Plan (IRWMP) for the Greater Monterey County. Map Provided by Greater Monterey IRWMP <ref> [http://www.greatermontereyirwmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/0 ...ies collectively applied for a General Permit, and are organized under the Monterey Region Storm Water Management Program (MRSWMP). Permits must be renewed eve
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  • ...nce. [[Monterey County]] provides a list of county approved [http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/government/departments-i-z/resource-management-agency-rma-/planning/c *Monterey, CA
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  • ...PagesRevised.pdf The Water Supply Gap, Monterey Peninsula Water Management District 2011]</ref> In 2009, the California [[State Water Resources Control Board]] ...cilities.png|300px|thumb|right|Proposed and existing desalination plats in Monterey Bay. Image: MBNMS 2006]]
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  • *[[Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS)]] *[[Regional Water Quality Control Board]]
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  • ...rust promotes conservation of ecologically important lands and waters in [[Monterey County]].<ref name=" BSLT, Home Page"></ref>]] ...about-us.htm Big Sur Land Trust] (BSLT) is a private non-profit located in Monterey, California. The trust conserves land in [[California's Central Coast Regio
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  • ...ollaboration between the [[Big Sur Land Trust]] (BSLT) and the [[County of Monterey Resource Management Agency]] to reduce the flood risk for businesses and re ...l restore floodplain in the Lower [[Carmel Watershed]] in Carmel Valley, [[Monterey County]], California. The project site is east of the Highway 1 bridge over
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  • [[File:MontereyPRegParkD.jpg|200px|thumb|Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District logo. Image from [[City of Pacific Grove|Pacific Grove]] ...membership/business-directory/attractions/monterey-peninsula-regional-park-district/1339 MPRPD Location and Contact Information]</ref>]]
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  • ...e from: [https://www.tamcmonterey.org/measure-x/programs-projects/fort-ord-regional-trail-greenway/]</ref> ...40px|thumb|The proposed FORTAG route incorporates segments of the existing Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail. Photo courtesy Fred Watson<ref name ="FORTAG_
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  • A map showing public land jurisdictions located in [[Santa Cruz County]], [[Monterey County]], [[San Luis Obispo County]], and [[Santa Barbara County]]. *[[California Department of Parks and Recreation]]
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  • ...Trust]], [[Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District]], [[California State Parks]] and [[Point Lobos Foundation]] to integrate properties of the [[The Carme
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  • ==Regional Government== * [[Regional Water Quality Control Boards]]
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  • ...3/Th8b-3-2006.pdf]</ref>. While its native range is limited to few places, Monterey Pine is the most planted conifer species in the world<ref name="ConCal">[La [[File:radiata11.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Immature Monterey pine cones. Image [https://www.conifers.org/pi/Pinus_radiata.php Conifers.o
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  • ...nt species recommended for management and observation at a county-wide and regional scales. This list was collated from a number of weed management documents f |Santa Cruz||SCR||[[Resource Conservation District of Monterey County (RCDMC)]]
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  • * Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Agency <ref> https://www.mprpd.org/files/950f3eee4/LGJPA- ... | Monterey County Regional Park District]] , [[City of Monterey | City of Monterey]], [[City of Seaside | City of Seaside]]
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