Environmental
The Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) in NC regulates development in:
AAll 100 NC counties
BThe 20 coastal counties in NC✓ Correct
COnly areas within 100 feet of any stream
DMountain counties near the Appalachian Trail
Explanation
CAMA applies to North Carolina's 20 coastal counties and regulates development in Areas of Environmental Concern (AECs) to protect coastal resources.
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