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Page 355
... activities allowed and prohibited within the sanctuary . Regulations must be issued to accompany each sanctuary as it is created , tailored to promote the purpose for which the sanctuary is established . The program lay dormant ...
... activities allowed and prohibited within the sanctuary . Regulations must be issued to accompany each sanctuary as it is created , tailored to promote the purpose for which the sanctuary is established . The program lay dormant ...
Page 359
... activities . Three major approaches have emerged . In general , early statutes applicable in marine areas established regulatory programs which applied to specific activities of concern , such as the regulation of OCS oil and gas activi ...
... activities . Three major approaches have emerged . In general , early statutes applicable in marine areas established regulatory programs which applied to specific activities of concern , such as the regulation of OCS oil and gas activi ...
Page 388
... activities that involve converting the use of the land . Even assuming arguendo that the clearing activities were normal farming or silviculture , the evidence demonstrated that these activities would fall within the technical terms of ...
... activities that involve converting the use of the land . Even assuming arguendo that the clearing activities were normal farming or silviculture , the evidence demonstrated that these activities would fall within the technical terms of ...
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