California and Use of the Ocean: A Planning Study of Marine Resources Prepared for the California State Office of PlanningUniversity of California, Institute of Marine Resources, 1965 - Coastal zone management |
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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS | 2-1 |
POPULATION AND URBANIZATION | 3-1 |
SOCIAL CONSIDERATIONS 171 | 3-17 |
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