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Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas

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An Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Area (ESHA - pronounced ē'-sha) is a designated protective area within the Coastal Zone of California, United States, as described in the California Coastal Act and Certified Local Coastal Programs for local government.[1] An example of an ESHA location is Oceano Dunes.[2]

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  1. ^ Commission, California Coastal (1981). Statewide Interpretive Guideline for Wetlands and Other Wet Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas. The Commission.
  2. ^ Shuman, Mackenzie (2021-09-12). "What's next for the Oceano Dunes? We answer your questions about the park's future". San Luis Obispo Tribune.
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