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Human activities that depend upon and affect the marine environment of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary

Compiled by the working group and refined based on conversations with MBNMS staff
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Human activities in the MBNMS (modified based on sanctuary staff input)
agriculture
urban development
land-based mining
power plants
commercial fishing
recreational fishing/collecting
aquaculture/mariculture
commercial harvest
coastal armoring
beach nourishment
beach grooming
sand mining
off road vehicles
tidepooling
bird watching
whale watching
kayaking
boating
shipping lanes
motorized watercraft
aquaria
cruise ships
diving
commercial shipping
seafloor cables/communication
research
education
illegal fishing
artisanal fishing
dredging
harbors/marinas
beach visitation
wastewater treatment
offshore disposal
air traffic
bio-prospecting
hanggliding
wave/tidal energy development
conservation

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