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A letter from Mark Massara, Coastal
Program director:
The spectacular California coast is a great place to play, exercise,
spend time with family or seek solace from our urban lives. It's also
a vital, yet fragile, habitat that supports endangered species. Unfortunately,
our coast is threatened by a constant barrage of proposals to build
mansions, subdivisions, golf courses, seawalls and giant commercial
venues. (Read "No Day at
the Beach: How the Bush Administration is Eroding Coastal Protection.")
The California Coastal Commission's job is to protect the California
coastline -- and to review about 1,000 development proposals each
year. We at the Sierra Club are asking for something more: Instead
of reacting to each development proposal, we want the Coastal Commission
to set aside and permently protect California's unique coastal places
-- places like the Gaviota Coast, San Simeon Point, Big Sur and other
areas.
From the smallest wetland to the most popular swimming beach, with
so much of California's coastline developed we need to do our part
to save what's left. We've had some victories, but we need your help.
Join the Sierra Club Great Coastal Places Campaign and do your part
to protect our beautiful, yet vulnerable coast.
Mark Massara
email Mark at mark.massara@sierraclub.org
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