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== Stakeholders in environmental issues ==
 
== Stakeholders in environmental issues ==
  
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Can put the following into the categories below:
 
* [[California Coastal Commission]]
 
* [[California Coastal Commission]]
 
* [[Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)]]
 
* [[Marina Coast Water District (MCWD)]]
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* [[California Coastkeeper Alliance]]
 
* [[California Coastkeeper Alliance]]
 
* [[Big Sur Land Trust (BSLT)]]
 
* [[Big Sur Land Trust (BSLT)]]
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==== Local Government ====
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[[City of Marina]]
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==== Businesses ====
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*CEMEX is a Mexico-based, global building materials company that owns the CEMEX Lapis Plant in Marina, CA. <ref>[http://www.cemexusa.com/AboutUs.aspx CEMEX Website About Us Page] </ref>
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====  Agencies ====
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*[[Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary]]
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*[[California Coastal Commission]]
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====  Non-Profits ====
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*[https://www.surfrider.org/campaigns/cemex-sand-mining The Surfrider Foundation Monterey Chapter]
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*[http://saveourshores.org/sand/ Save Our Shores]
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*[http://coastalcare.org/2014/04/beach-mining-in-monterey-bay-causes-a-dustup/ Coastal Care Nonprofit]
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*[http://www.ventanasierraclub.org/conservation/marina/sand_mining.shtml Sierra Club Ventana Chapter]
  
 
== Data ==
 
== Data ==

Revision as of 15:12, 7 April 2016

The ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class in Spring 2009-2014 has examined, among other things:

Themes

Specific watersheds

Stakeholders in environmental issues

Can put the following into the categories below:

Local Government

City of Marina

Businesses

  • CEMEX is a Mexico-based, global building materials company that owns the CEMEX Lapis Plant in Marina, CA. [1]

Agencies

Non-Profits

Data

Links

Disclaimer

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