Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment

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Gulf of Maine Council. The Gulf of Maine Program: Success through Cooperation - Funding Request. Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment. February 1993. 10 pp.

The Gulf of Maine Program was initiated in 1989 by Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts to prevent degradation of the water body they border. The governors and premiers of the five jurisdictions, recognizing the unique and fragile character of the Gulf, signed the Agreement on the Conservation of the Marine Environment of the Gulf of Maine, creating a fifteen-member regional body called the Council on the Marine Environment to oversee the Gulf of Maine Program. This resource provides the Council’s proposed 1994 project summary list in an effort to request funding for the fiscal year from October 1993 to September 1994. The level of fiscal year 1994 funding requested was $3.01 million. This document outlines the funding needs in a step-by-step fashion for all its intended projects for the year.

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