JPAs, MOUs, and MOA's in California's Central Coast Region

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An environmental topic, summarized by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

List of environmental management JPAs List of non-relevant environmental management JPAs

Federal JPAs; probably going to be MOUs or MOAs

Background and Overview

What is a JPA, why they form, the process in order to form a JPA, what they do

What is a MOU National Heritage Areas (NHA)

Examples of MOUs:

Memorandum of Understanding Between the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior of the United States of America and the Secretariat of Urban Development and Ecology on Cooperation in Management and Protection of National Parks and Other Protected Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites, Mexico City and Washington,

BLM, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, United States Botanic Garden, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and USDA Agricultural Research Service

The Process of NHAs and memorandums of understanding

BLM one that Duncan found 
[1]
Laguna Grand Regional Park Joint Powers Agency 
Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Agency
Canyon del Rey Watershed Joint Powers Agency 
Canyon Del Rey Watershed Joint Powers Agency
Monterey Peninsula Regional Water Authority 
Monterey Peninsula Regional Water Authority (MPRWA)
Deep Water Desal 
Deep Water Desal

Less relevant ones

Mission Trails Regional Occupational Program 
Mission Trails Regional Occupational Program

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