NOAA RESTORATION CENTER
The NOAA RC seeks to make the process of regulatory review and permitting of environmentally beneficial
habitat restoration projects more efficient, effective and cost conscious…..
COMMUNITY-BASED RESTORATION PROGRAM
while meeting all the standards of the Coastal Act as well as the federal Endangered Species Act and other
state fish and wildlife and water quality laws and regulations.
Working to complete consistency throughout California
(CD-021-13) approved in 2013
Reason for Seeking a Consistency Determination (CD)
NOAA RESTORATION CENTER
NOAA is interested in projects that: Result in on-the-ground restoration of habitat which
directly benefit living marine/estuarine/freshwater resources and species. In particular ESA listed species and the habitats they utilize.
Involve significant community support through an educational and volunteer component tied to the restoration activities
strong partnerships with multiple agencies and organizations
Producing high quality projects with a wide range of stakeholder buy-in
COMMUNITY-BASED RESTORATION PROGRAM
NOAA RESTORATION CENTER
NOAA CRP Project types covered under the Southern CA CD
• Riparian planting/fencing • In-stream habitat enhancement
(LWD, boulders, bioengineering) • Fish passage barrier removal• Small dam removal• Restoring tidal flow• Water conservation projects • Off channel habitat projects• SAV restoration• Native oyster reefs• Wetland restoration
COMMUNITY-BASED RESTORATION PROGRAM
NOAA RESTORATION CENTER
1. NOAA RC reviews projects for:
a. Compatibility with the Consistency Determination
b. Coastal Resource protection measures
2. CCC also reviews project for compliance with the Consistency Determination
3. Projects implemented with NOAA RC technical assistance and oversight for projects (planning, design, permitting, monitoring and compliance)
4. Annual report provided to CCC
Ensuring Consistency with the Coastal Act
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• Increasing the number of environmentally beneficial projects within the Coastal Zone to restore habitats and protect species.
• Provide the same regulatory rigor and oversight through a more efficient and collaborative process.
• Reduce costs and time for project applicants and regulatory agencies.
Questions? Contact Stacie Smith [email protected] Erika Lovejoy [email protected]
Benefits of the NOAA CRP Consistency Determination include:
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Project Examples in Southern California