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Service Description: Several criteria were used for beach selection. BEACON 's Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plan included all of the most popular beaches in the two counties along with a number of smaller beaches (e.g., “Oil Piers” beach) which are under consideration for beach preservation projects. While not every single beach is included in the two counties, this study covers all of the beaches that should be of interest to regional planners. Appendix C - Economic Analysis of the BEACON Coast lists of all the beaches in the study area along with a brief description of the beach, in particular its recreational amenities. The shapefile was compiled by Noble Consultants and submitted to CSMW by BEACON as part of the Central Coast (from Pt. Conception to Pt. Mugu) Coastal Regional Sediment amanagement Plan (2009).
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Description: Several criteria were used for beach selection. BEACON 's Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plan included all of the most popular beaches in the two counties along with a number of smaller beaches (e.g., “Oil Piers” beach) which are under consideration for beach preservation projects. While not every single beach is included in the two counties, this study covers all of the beaches that should be of interest to regional planners. Appendix C - Economic Analysis of the BEACON Coast lists of all the beaches in the study area along with a brief description of the beach, in particular its recreational amenities. The shapefile was compiled by Noble Consultants and submitted to CSMW by BEACON as part of the Central Coast (from Pt. Conception to Pt. Mugu) Coastal Regional Sediment amanagement Plan (2009).
Copyright Text: Noble Consultants , Beach Erosion Authority for Clean Oceans and Nourishment (BEACON), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District
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Title: Ventura and Santa Barbara Beaches
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Comments: Several criteria were used for beach selection. BEACON 's Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plan included all of the most popular beaches in the two counties along with a number of smaller beaches (e.g., “Oil Piers” beach) which are under consideration for beach preservation projects. While not every single beach is included in the two counties, this study covers all of the beaches that should be of interest to regional planners. Appendix C - Economic Analysis of the BEACON Coast lists of all the beaches in the study area along with a brief description of the beach, in particular its recreational amenities. The shapefile was compiled by Noble Consultants and submitted to CSMW by BEACON as part of the Central Coast (from Pt. Conception to Pt. Mugu) Coastal Regional Sediment amanagement Plan (2009).
Subject: Beaches examined in BEACON's Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plan, from Point Conception to Point Mugu.
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Keywords: beach,beaches,recommendations,structures,Santa Barbara,Ventura,regional planners,recreation,preservation
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