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Coastal management and restoration of our planet's coastlines with a particular focus on California, Louisiana and the Pacific.  Emphasizing wetland restoration, aspects of agriculture in the coastal plain, fisheries, dealing with coastal hazards, and effective governance.
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It seemed like a done deal, but new efforts are underway to open Hollister Ranch to the public

Property owners for decades have fought to keep Hollister Ranch largely to themselves — and earlier this year it seemed they had won. But outrage and mounting pressure from multiple fronts have opened a new battle in the war over one of the most pristine stretches of California coastline.
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Soon you can visit this pristine California beach — if you're a nearby landowner, on a guided tour or willing to paddle 2 miles

Soon you can visit this pristine California beach — if you're a nearby landowner, on a guided tour or willing to paddle 2 miles | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
One of California's least tarnished stretches of coast will only be accessible by its wealthy property owners and those who can paddle two miles in from a nearby state beach, under a new settlement between coastal officials and homeowners that caps a years-long legal battle over public access.
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New Jersey Lawmakers Recalling Roman Empire In Beach Fight

New Jersey Lawmakers Recalling Roman Empire In Beach Fight | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
New Jersey lawmakers are reaching back to the Roman empire in their latest effort to guarantee public access to the shoreline and end some shore towns' long history of trying to keep outsiders off their beaches.
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Public Trust Doctrine gaining momentum?
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Johnny Carson's longtime Malibu estate gets another moment in the spotlight

Johnny Carson's longtime Malibu estate gets another moment in the spotlight | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
Fashion mogul turned producer Sidney Kimmel is seeking $81.5 million for the former Malibu home of Johnny Carson.
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$81.5 million dollars for a Malibu bluff-top house is one of the reasons folks worry about the powerful excluding the common folk from the coastal zone.  Without the coastal act this would all be a done deal and the public would rarely if ever be able to get to our beloved coast.
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Paradise Cove in trouble again for charging for beach access

Paradise Cove in trouble again for charging for beach access | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
For some Malibu surfers, hitting the waves means first crossing the parking lot at privately operated Paradise Cove, a restaurant that faces the public beach
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Another salvo in the continuing challenge of coastal access in tawny Malibu, California.
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New year brings new battle over California surf beach

New year brings new battle over California surf beach | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (AP) — The new year has brought a new battle involving a San Francisco Bay Area billionaire and a beach loved by surfers.
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Blocking Californians' beach access will soon carry a hefty fine

Blocking Californians' beach access will soon carry a hefty fine | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
Frustrated beachgoers this summer will finally have a remedy against anyone who blocks public access to California's shoreline.
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A HUGE breakthrough for coastal access!

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Trial begins in suit that's roiling waters over Martins Beach access

Trial begins in suit that's roiling waters over Martins Beach access | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
Lawyers for a billionaire landowner who closed a popular surfing beach told a San Mateo County judge on Thursday that the Silicon Valley titan did not violate public access laws and in fact had every right to block beachgoers from trespassing on his property. The Surfrider Foundation has accused venture capitalist Vinod Khosla of flouting the California Coastal Act when he blocked the only road into Martins Beach, a sandy, 53-acre haven along the coastal cliffs about 6 miles south of Half Moon Bay. The lawsuit, filed in March 2013, accused the then-unidentified owner of the limited liability company of painting over a billboard welcoming people to the beach, putting up a locked gate in front of Martins Beach Road and hiring armed guards to keep people out - all technically property development that changed coastal usage and required permits from the California Coastal Commission. The public is still technically allowed to use Martins Beach, but the closed gate means the only way people can get there is from the ocean, which the surfing group claims is a violation of public access provisions in the coastal act. Locals were outraged, and officials, including Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, ordered the gate reopened on grounds that the owner had not obtained a permit to block access. Seeking explanation"We want to ask Mr. Khosla what his intentions were when he bought the beach - why he conducted himself in a way that he felt he could close down the beach," said Joe Cotchett, the lead attorney for the surfing group, who also said he had no desire to embarrass the defendant.
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A legendary protector of California's beaches is now branded a traitor over access fight

A legendary protector of California's beaches is now branded a traitor over access fight | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
If California builds a Hall of Fame for heroes of coastal protection, Mark Massara will be one of the first inductees. So people are wondering why he's the attorney behind an attempt by residents of a wealthy Santa Cruz neighborhood to keep the gate to a public beach closed.
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How do you spell hypocrite again?
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Pruitt is turning his back on transparency at the EPA

Pruitt is turning his back on transparency at the EPA | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
The agency should be a fishbowl, not a black box — or it will crumble.
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Californians (and Surfers) Gain Access to a Mile of Beach in Santa Barbara County

Californians (and Surfers) Gain Access to a Mile of Beach in Santa Barbara County | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it

Due to rampant un-permitted development by several landowners, the public (us) has reclaimed access to this pristine coastline

 
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State exploring eminent domain to force billionaire to open Northern California beach

State exploring eminent domain to force billionaire to open Northern California beach | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
The California State Lands Commission decided Tuesday to explore condemnation proceedings to gain public access to Martin's Beach owned by Silicon Valley billionaire Vinod Khosla.
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You can now hike 67 miles through the Santa Monica Mountains uninterrupted

You can now hike 67 miles through the Santa Monica Mountains uninterrupted | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
Backbone Trail nears completion in Santa Monica Mountains.
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This is a massive victory!  We will be having our opening of the trail soon and we should all be congratulated that everyone can now hike the entirety of the backbone of the Santa Monicas.  You cannot as of yet bike the full length (owing to some current restrictions in some of the State Park lands), but this is still a great win for public access to open space and for public parks.
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Louisiana's trespass laws lock anglers out of most coastal marshes

Louisiana's trespass laws lock anglers out of most coastal marshes | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
Louisiana is known as the Sportsman's Paradise, and its a moniker that's well-deserved. Natives have heard all their lives about unfettered coastal subsidence that gobbles our marshes, turning them from fish nurseries and bird rookeries into vast, open-water nothingness. That...
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A great piece highlighting the challenges of delineating private property along a dynamic, eroding shore.  When we are in Louisiana and on the water we use 1950's-era maps; so much wetland has converted to open water trying to silly navigate straight ahead is likely to get your boat stuck/prop bent on the bottom  two feet below the surface.  This story points up one of the many challenges to having the coastal zone be private and defining the resources that are on (or swimming over) them private.  It is especially humorous that we need to reference 200 year old maps of a coastline that is eroding faster than almost anywhere else on the planet.

 

See the state "helper" mapping tool, that I am sure every angler and kayaker consults as they are navigating to their favorite spot:

 

http://sonris-www.dnr.state.la.us/gis/agsweb/IE/JSViewer/index.html?TemplateID=381

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Martins Beach billionaire evades questions on stand

Martins Beach billionaire evades questions on stand | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
The billionaire landowner who bought a popular beach in San Mateo County and then locked out the public was evasive and uncooperative when questioned Monday about his decision, stating repeatedly he "did not recollect" conversations, letters or legal documents. Vinod Khosla testified during the civil trial in San Mateo County Superior Court that he did not remember why he set up two limited liability companies to buy Martins Beach, what amount he paid for the property, when he bought it or why the decision was made to keep the public out. The Silicon Valley venture capitalist remained calm but gave no ground during the intense questioning - sometimes tinged with disbelief and sarcasm - by the lead attorney for the Surfrider Foundation, which sued Khosla for blocking the only access road to the beach. The lawsuit, filed in March 2013, accused the then-unidentified owner of the limited liability company of painting over a billboard welcoming people to the beach, putting up a locked gate in front of Martins Beach Road and hiring armed guards to keep people out - actions that Cotchett said constitute development and require permits from the California Coastal Commission. The public is still allowed to use Martins Beach, but, because of the closed gate, the only way people can get there is from the ocean, which the surfing group claims is a violation of public access provisions in the coastal act. Surfrider claims these uses established a pattern of public access that the new owner did away with when he closed the gate and put up a sign reading, "Beach closed, keep out."
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Whittier oil project stays on hold, judge denies motion to throw out deal

Whittier oil project stays on hold, judge denies motion to throw out deal | Coastal Restoration | Scoop.it
LOS ANGELES >> A judge Thursday continued an injunction against the Whittier oil project but denied a petition to void the deal entirely between the city and its oil partners.The results of an hourlong appearance before Los Angeles Superi...
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They should have titled this "When Protected Areas Aren't Protected Areas: The Curious Case of the City of Whittier and the OIl Drillers

 

This saga is getting stranger and stranger.  Use public dollars to buy lands that are then formally protected...until they have oil under them.  Then screw the protection becasue you can make money.  And I guess we are all supposed to only protect land when it doesn't have valuable consumable resrouces.

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