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30A
30A
30A
P30
CAPE SAN BLAS
RICHARDSONHAMMOCK
S T. J O S E P H B A Y
G U L F O F M E X I C O
ST . J O
SE
PH
PE
NI N
SU
LA
P30PPIG
ISLAND ST. VINCENT NATIONALWILDLIFE REFUGE
Lighthouse
Bayou
30E
30E
S T . J O S E P H B A Y S T A T E B U F F E R P R E S E R V E
CONCH ISLAND
BLACK'SISLAND
P30P
T.H. STONE MEMORIALST. JOSEPH PENINSULA
STATE PARK
G U L F O F M E X I C O
P30
P30
EXCLUDED
P30PWILLIAM J.RISH PARK
P30P
P30P
S T . J O S E P H B A YA Q U A T I C P R E S E R V E
Elgin Air Force Base
3294000mN
3292000mN
3290000mN
3288000mN
3286000mN
3284000mN
3282000mN
666000mE664000mE662000mE660000mE658000mE656000mE654000mE
Cape San Blas Unit P30/P30P (1 of 2)JOHN H. CHAFEE COASTAL BARRIER RESOURCES SYSTEM
1:24,000
0 0.5 1 1.5 20.25Kilometers
0 0.5 1 1.5 20.25Miles
Imagery Date:Imagery Source:
0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,0001,000Feet
2013United States Department of AgricultureNational Agriculture Imagery Program
Coordinate System: Universal Transverse MercatorZone 16 NorthNorth American Datum 1983
May 16, 2016
Existing and Proposed Boundaries
This draft map was produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service toshow proposed boundary changes to the John H. Chafee Coastal BarrierResources System (CBRS) as directed by Section 4 of the CoastalBarrier Resources Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-226).The seaward side of the CBRS unit includes the entire sand-sharingsystem, including the beach and nearshore area. The sand-sharingsystem of coastal barriers is normally defined by the 30-foot bathymetriccontour. In large coastal embayments and the Great Lakes, the sand-sharing system is defined by the 20-foot bathymetric contour or a lineapproximately one mile seaward of the shoreline, whichever is nearer thecoastal barrier.For additional information about the Coastal Barrier Resources Act(CBRA) or the CBRS, please visit www.fws.gov/cbra.
3654000mN 2000-meter Universal Transverse Mercator grid values
Approximate State Boundary
Proposed Otherwise Protected Area (OPA) Boundary; OPAs are identified on the map by the letter "P" following the unit number
Existing Otherwise Protected Area (OPA) Boundary; OPAsare identified on the map by the letter "P" following the unitnumber
Existing System Unit Boundary
Proposed System Unit Boundary