Welcome to the ODNR Office of Coastal Management

 

Learn more about Ohio's Lake Erie coast and watershed.
Photo: Children and adults interact with Lake Erie coast display to learn about Lake Erie
Contact the Office of Coastal Management and request a speaker through Lake Erie Education and Outreach Program.
NOAA's Lake Erie Ice Coverage Map




Logo: Ohio Coastal Management Program
Office of Coastal Management
105 West Shoreline Drive
Sandusky, OH 44870

419-626-7980
1-888-OhioCMP
Fax: 419-626-7983

coastal@dnr.state.oh.us


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Executive Office of the President, Council on Environmental Quality LOGOGreat Lakes regional meeting of the Ocean Policy Task Force held 10/29/2009 in Cleveland. View Ocean Policy Task Force WebPage | Submit comments on Interim Report
Apply NOW for FY 2011 Coastal Management Assistance Grants | Application | Guide Book  For more grant opportunities: see the Coastal Grants page.
Graphic: Ohio's Proposed Projects for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative

National Ocean Sciences Bowl will take place on February 6, 2010 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Great Lakes Bowl will be limited to 16 teams. Team entry in the event will be approved on a first-come first-served basis. Teams must complete and submit all required forms to be approved for entry into the event. Entry deadline is December 1, 2009. Registration forms can be downloaded from the NOSB home page: http://www.nosb.org.
High school teams wanted for the Great Lakes Bowl of the National Ocean Sciences Bowl. Entry deadline is December 1, 2009. Learn More


Applications NOW being accepted for two Coastal Resources Advisory Council vacancies.


Balancing use and preservation

Lake Erie Coastal Management

Office of Coastal Management mission:
"Achieve a balance between use and preservation of Lake Erie's coastal resources, in collaboration with our partners, by effectively administering the Ohio Coastal Management Program."
Photo: The Grand River is one of Ohio's main Lake Erie tributaries. This is a portion of the Grand River designated as Scenic. The Grand Wild and Scenic River represents one of the finest examples of a natural stream to be found anywhere in Ohio. Due to its rugged topography, the Grand River has not until recently felt the influences of urbanization. For more information on Ohio's Wild and Scenic River's program visit www.ohiodnr.com/dnap and select

Coastal Management is a continuous dynamic process by which decisions are made for the sustainable use, development and protection of Ohio’s Lake Erie coastal resources.

Coastal management is critically important in Ohio, as Lake Erie is socially, economically and environmentally significant.

The lake and its watershed are home to highly diverse ecosystems supporting thousands of species of fish, wildlife and plants, including many rare and endangered species. Millions of people reside in Ohio’s coastal counties and tap Lake Erie as their source of daily drinking water.

Billions of dollars are spent annually by visitors to the coastal region. Ohio's Lake Erie Watershed includes large and small businesses and industries, world-class institutes of higher-education, welcoming residential communities, prime farmland, scenic rivers, lush forests, natural wetlands and marshes, growing sand dunes, thriving estuaries and countless other resources, seamlessly unifying Ohio with the world's largest source of fresh surface water.

To help ensure a balance between the use of resources along Ohio's 312-mile coast with sustaining a healthy environment, the ODNR Office of Coastal Management administers the federally approved Ohio Coastal Management Program. The program sets forth policies and guidelines in nine issue areas to monitor activities that affect coastal resources and ensure resource protection while balancing economic, cultural and environmental interests.


About the Office of Coastal Management
Ohio Coastal Management Program


The federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972