Environmental
Florida's 'Coastal Construction Control Line' (CCCL) restricts development seaward of the line to protect:
ACommercial shipping lanes
BBeach and dune systems from erosion and storm damage✓ Correct
CFreshwater wetlands
DAgricultural land from saltwater intrusion
Explanation
The CCCL is established by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to protect Florida's beaches and dune systems. Construction seaward of the CCCL requires a DEP permit.
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