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Biden-Harris Administration, NOAA Designate 4,500-Square-Mile Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary
Oct 11, 2024, 05:16 PM
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced the designation of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary, covering over 4,500 square miles along 116 miles of California’s central coast. This designation marks a significant milestone in marine conservation and honors the Chumash people's sacred waters. The Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary is now the third largest national marine sanctuary in the United States. The announcement follows years of advocacy and collaboration with Indigenous and community leaders, highlighting the administration's commitment to preserving natural and cultural heritage. NOAA's designation was celebrated by Sen. Alex Padilla as a hard-fought victory.
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