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National Coastal Condition Assessment Report 2010
Citation:
National Coastal Condition Assessment Report 2010. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., 2016.
Impact/Purpose:
The NCCA 2010 answers questions such as: What is the condition of the nation’s coastal waters, and is that condition getting better or worse? What is the extent of the stressors affecting them?
Description:
This National Coastal Condition Assessment 2010 (NCCA 2010) is the fifth in a series of reports assessing the condition of the coastal waters of the United States, including a vast array of estuarine, Great Lakes, and coastal embayment waters. It is part of the National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS), a series of statistically based surveys designed to provide the public and decision makers with nationally consistent and representative information on the condition of all the nation’s waters.
URLs/Downloads:
NCCA 2010 General Peer Review Comments (PDF, NA pp, 52 KB, about PDF)National Coastal Condition Assessment Report 2010