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Minority Opinion of
Robert L. Wiege]
Robert L. Wiege] wishes to go on record that, although he is in
agreement with most of the recommendations made in this report and
believes there is a great deal of useful information with which coastal
erosion zone management plans should be based, he believes that such
programs and plans should be a function of state governments, not
the federal government, nor should the federal government mandate
the inclusion of federal provisions in state programs.
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coastal erosion