What will the public gain from the preservation of the Gaviota Coast?
The public will gain the preservation of the largest remnant of the Southern California coastline still in pristine condition. Citizens will benefit from the continued, and possibly enhanced, recreational and educational opportunities afforded by this coastline. A magnificent scenic area, providing an essential backdrop to the increasingly urban character of our society, will be protected for future appreciation. The potential for the survival of rare and endangered plant and animal species will be enhanced. Water quality in the area watersheds will be maintained or improved, helping to address contamination problems at area beaches and in the marine fisheries. A major wildlife corridor, stretching into the wilderness of our backcountry, will be preserved. The preservation and enhancement of our coastal environment will provide a reference point for future generations to understand and appreciate man’s place in the natural world.
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