Wetland Permitting Public Notices

Application by Jackson County Board of Supervisors

PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATIONFOR COASTAL WETLANDS PERMITAND WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION The Jackson County Board of Supervisors has filed an application requesting permission to conduct regulated activities under the provision of the Coastal Wetlands Protection Law Act, Title 49, Chapter 27, Mississippi Code of 1972. The applicant is proposing to dredge a man-made canal that drains …

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Application by Jackson County Board of Supervisors

PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATIONFOR COASTAL WETLANDS PERMITAND WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION The Jackson County Board of Supervisors has filed an application requesting permission to conduct regulated activities under the provision of the Coastal Wetlands Protection Law Act, Title 49, Chapter 27, Mississippi Code of 1972. The applicant is proposing to dredge an unnamed waterbody that drains …

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Application by Hancock County Board of Supervisors

The Hancock County Board of Supervisors has filed notice of a proposed project which requires review by the MS Department of Marine Resources to ensure compliance with the state’s approved Coastal Program under the Coastal Zone Management Act. The applicant is proposing to maintenance dredge in Bayou Caddy and several unnamed canals adjacent to Bayou …

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Proposal by NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service: Interim Action to Reduce Overfishing of Gag in the Gulf of Mexico

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service has filed notice of a proposed interim action which requires review by the MS Department of Marine Resources to ensure compliance with the state’s approved Coastal Program under the Coastal Zone Management Act. The proposal is an interim action to the Fishery Management Plan for Reef Fish Resources in the …

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