Environmental
The Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) regulates:
AAll inland wetlands throughout the state
BCoastal and shoreline development, including buffer zones and coastal wetlands✓ Correct
COnly commercial port facilities in Providence
DAgricultural land preservation statewide
Explanation
CRMC regulates development and activity in Rhode Island's coastal zone, including shoreline development, coastal wetlands, buffer zones, and access to tidal waters, to protect the state's coastal resources.
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