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[Closed Captioned] 2022 Environmental Law at Yosemite®: Coastal Treasure: Protecting the Shoreline Public Trust
There is a coastal squeeze resulting from sea level rise and fixed coastal development. If the shoreline is often not able to migrate inland in the face of sea level rise, this could delete public beach resources, such as the sandy beach. It’s time to take a look at how we must manage our coastal public trust resources for the decades and generations to come. This panel will examine how we can proactively manage coastal access and resources, including by taking a “zone of concern” approach to public trust tidelands.
1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits
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