The Coastal Commission was created in 1972 by voter initiative and affirmed four years later by the legislature with the passage of the California Coastal Act.
The 12-member commission is tasked with protecting coastal resources, including maximizing public access and recreation, protecting wetlands, habitats, and scenic rural areas. The agency also provides for coastal agriculture and other coastal-related activities, such as fishing, boating, and aquaculture. The commission does this through careful planning and regulation of development with local governments along the state's 1,100 miles of coastline.
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