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Main Title Descriptions of Government (and Private) Management and Stewardship Programs in Tampa Bay.
Author Lovett, H. ;
CORP Author Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, St. Petersburg, FL.;Tampa Bay National Estuary Program, St. Petersburg, FL.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Publisher Jul 96
Year Published 1996
Report Number CE004921-91; TBNEP-16-96;
Stock Number PB97-167290
Additional Subjects Government agencies ; Private sector ; Tampa Bay ; Environment management ; Water quality management ; Federal agencies ; States agencies ; Local government ; Outreach programs ; Directories ; Program administration ; Program management ; Environmental protection ; Natural resource conservation ; Ecosystems ; Habitats ; Marine resources ; Fisheries ; Wildlife management ; Land acquisition ; Air quality management ; Municipal wastes ; Industrial wastes ; Waste water ; Storm water runoff ; Solid wastes ; Hazardous materials ; Permits ; Resource development ; Florida ; National Estuary Program
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NTIS  PB97-167290 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 155p
Abstract
This document provides a characterization of many of the existing federal, state, regional, and local programs and organizations that comprise the management structure of the Tampa Bay estuarine region. It includes programs that have the most direct bearing on management and stewardship of the watershed's natural resources. Designed as a reference for the individuals and agencies involved in the Tampa Bay Natioanal Estuary Program (TBNEP), this document identifies these different programs and describes the components and objectives of each. Programs are classified by activity or the resource at which the program is directed. Each program description includes its purpose, legislative authority, description of specific program responsibilities, how it is administered and funded, ties to other agencies and/or programs, and a program contact.