Environmental
Oregon's coastal zone management program is administered under the federal Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA). In Oregon, the state's coastal program includes:
AAuthority to override federal permitting decisions
BStatewide planning goals specifically addressing coastal resources (Goals 16, 17, and 18)✓ Correct
CA prohibition on all development within 1 mile of the Pacific Ocean
DFederal ownership of all land within the coastal zone
Explanation
Oregon's Coastal Zone Management Program is implemented through the statewide planning goals, particularly Goals 16 (Estuarine Resources), 17 (Coastal Shorelands), and 18 (Beaches and Dunes). These goals protect coastal resources while managing development in the coastal zone.
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