The National Coastal Condition Reports describe the ecological and environmental conditions in U.S. coastal waters. They summarize
the condition of ecological resources in the coastal waters of the United States and highlight several exemplary federal, state, tribal, and
local programs that assess coastal ecological and water quality conditions.
The National Coastal Condition Report series rate the overall condition of U.S. coastal waters as fair, varying from region to
region. Preparation of these reports represent a coordinated effort among the EPA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
the U.S. Geological Survey, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, coastal states, and the National Estuary Programs.
For more information about coastal areas, see:
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Download the National Coastal Condition Report III (2008) in PDF format Factsheet: National Coastal Condition Report III (2008) | PDF Version (2 pp, 434K, About PDF)
Download the National Estuary Program Coastal
Condition Report - NEP CCR in PDF format.
Factsheet: National Estuary Program Coastal Condition Report - NEP CCR |
PDF Version (2 pp, 434K, About PDF)
Download the National Coastal Condition Report II
(2005) in PDF format
Factsheet: National Coastal Condition Report II (2005) | PDF Version (2pp, 420K, About PDF)
Comparing Scores by Indicator and Regions: NCCR I and NCCRII | PDF Version (1 pg, 49K, About PDF)
Download the National Coastal Condition Report
(2001) in PDF format
Coastal Research and Monitoring Strategy (PDF) (70 pp, 1.1MB, About PDF)
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