Coastal Zone Management Act - Coastal Zone Management Program

Coastal Zone Management Program

Current Participants

  1. Alabama (1979)
  2. American Samoa (1980)
  3. California (1978)
  4. Connecticut (1980)
  5. Delaware (1979)
  6. Florida (1981)
  7. Georgia (1998)
  8. Guam (1979)
  9. Hawaii (1978)
  10. Illinois (2012)
  11. Indiana (2002)
  12. Louisiana (1980)
  13. Maine (1978)
  14. Maryland (1978)
  15. Massachusetts(1979)
  16. Michigan (1978)
  17. Minnesota (1999)
  18. Mississippi (1980)
  19. New Hampshire (1982)
  20. New Jersey (1978)
  21. New York (1982)
  22. North Carolina (1978)
  23. Northern Mariana Islands (1980)
  24. Ohio (1997)
  25. Oregon (1977)
  26. Pennsylvania (1980)
  27. Puerto Rico (1978)
  28. Rhode Island (1978)
  29. South Carolina (1979)
  30. Texas (1996)
  31. Virgin Islands (1979)
  32. Virginia (1986)
  33. Washington (1976)
  34. Wisconsin (1978)

Former Participant

  • Alaska (withdrew July 1, 2011)

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