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- Coastal Management Permits | NC DEQ
Interactive mapping tool to assist the public in identifying the appropriate field representative in the 20 coastal counties Fees for CAMA permits Download General Permit applications or apply through the online permitting system!
- CAMA Permit Applications · Customer Self-Service
Use this page to start a new application, continue working on an existing application or check in on the status of a submitted application This form will guide you through the new application process Each time you move to a new step, your progress will be automatically saved
- Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) | Brunswick County, NC
In 1974, the North Carolina General Assembly passed the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA), and set the stage for guiding development in the fragile and productive areas that border the State’s sounds and oceanfront
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- Division of Coastal Management | NC DEQ
The tool provides this information in a simple map format Click here to Find a Field Rep in your CAMA region! By subscribing to the Coastal Resources Commission Proposed Rule Distribution list, you will receive email notification of proposed rule actions
- CAMA Counties | NC DEQ
CAMA Counties The following counties are subject to the rules and policies of the Coastal Resources Commission, which administers the Coastal Area Management Act
- Civil Aviation Medical Association
WHAT IS CAMA? Civil Aviation Medical Association (CAMA) is an organization dedicated to preserving safety through innovative programs, education, and training
- Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) - Onslow County, NC
CAMA is an acronym for the Coastal Area Management Act which is legislation passed by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1974 This legislation established the CRC (Coastal Resources Commission) which is the governing body for CAMA
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