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Service Description: The Oregon Territorial Sea Plan (TSP) was first adopted in 1994 and provides detailed guidance to state and federal agencies to manage uses within the state’s territorial sea, from shore to three nautical miles offshore. State ocean resources are governed by a tapestry of authorities at multiple government scales, and the TSP acts as a coordinating framework from which individual agencies institute regulations and management activities.
Part I of the Territorial Sea Plan lays out an Ocean Management Framework
Part II of the Territorial Sea Plan covers Making Resource Decisions
Part III of the Territorial Sea Plan covers Rocky Habitat Management Strategies
Part IV of the Territorial Sea Plan covers Uses of the Sea Floor Part V of Oregon's Territorial Sea Plan describes the process for making decisions concerning the development of renewable energy facilities (e.g. wind, wave, current, thermal, etc.)
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Title: Oregon Territorial Sea Plan Part Five
Author: Andy Lanier
Comments: Oregon, along with nearly every other coastal state1, has jurisdiction over the seabed and its
resources out to three geographical (or nautical) miles2 and sometimes further if offshore islands
or rocks provide a more seaward point for measurement. The Oregon Territorial Sea Plan (TSP) was first adopted in 1994 and provides detailed guidance to state and federal agencies to manage uses within the state’s territorial sea, from shore to three nautical miles offshore. State ocean resources are governed by a tapestry of authorities at multiple government scales, and the TSP acts as a coordinating framework from which individual agencies institute regulations and management activities.
Part I of the Territorial Sea Plan lays out an Ocean Management Framework
Part II of the Territorial Sea Plan covers Making Resource Decisions
Part III of the Territorial Sea Plan covers Rocky Habitat Management Strategies
Part IV of the Territorial Sea Plan covers Uses of the Sea Floor Part Five of Oregon's Territorial Sea Plan describes the process for making decisions concerning the development of renewable energy facilities (e.g. wind, wave, current, thermal, etc.) in the state territorial sea, and specifies the areas where that development may be sited. This service covers areas designated as "renewable energy facility site suitability areas", "proprietary use and management areas", "resources and uses conservation areas","resources and uses management areas", "renewable energy exclusion areas", and "renewable energy permit areas".
Subject: Area Designations of the Oregon Territorial Sea Plan
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Keywords: territorial sea plan
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