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Designated protective area in California
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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. An example of an ESHA location is Oceano Dunes.

References

  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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