The Wetlands Recovery Project Board of Governors adopted the Regional Restoration Strategy at its November 29, 2001 meeting. The WRP Regional Strategy articulates long-term goals and specific implementation strategies to guide the efforts of the WRP and its partners. The Regional Strategy was developed through a multi-year planning process involving all the WRP partners, including the Science Advisory Panel and County Task Forces, As such, the Strategy articulates a shared vision that each partner – at the federal, state, and local level – can turn to for guidance in how to manage staff effort, direct resources, and measure progress. Success depends not only on a few agencies actively engaged, but on each and every partner, at all levels, seeking to enhance the overall program with the particular resources that they wield.
 
             
Executive Summary

Introduction (last revised 11/1/01)
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Coastal Southern California and Its Wetland
The Wetlands Recovery Project
Regional Recovery Strategy
Southern California Wetlands (last revised 11/1/01)
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Regional Setting
Decline of Southern California Wetlands
Regional Goals (last revised 11/1/01)
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Statement of Need
Key Strategies
County Objectives (last revised 11/1/01)
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Summary of Existing Conditions
County Objectives
Five-Year Implementation Plan (last revised 1/11/06)

Carpinteria Salt Marsh - Santa Barbara County
 

Appendix A -- Summary of Conditions in Coastal Watersheds (last revised 4/19/01)

Appendix B -- Wetlands Conservation and Planning in Southern California (last revised 8/24/01)
   
 
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