North Island Straits Coastal Plan - Maps
Unit 2 - BROKEN ISLANDS
Unit 3 - JOHNSTONE
Unit 4 - PORT HARVEY
Unit 5 - HAVANNAH CHANNEL
Unit 6 - CALL INLET
Unit 7 - CHATHAM CHANNEL
Unit 8 -MINSTREL
Unit 9 - CLIO CHANNEL
Unit 10 - BOAT BAY
Unit 11 - MAMALILIKULA
Unit 12 - PORT ELIZABETH
Unit 13 - KNIGHT INLET
Unit 14 - EAST BROUGHTON
Unit 15 - BURDWOOD GROUP
Unit 16 - ECHO BAY
Unit 17 - NORTH TRIBUNE
Unit 18 - BOND SOUND KWATSI
Unit 19 - THOMPSON
Unit 20 - TRIBUNE SOUTH
Unit 21 - EAST TRIBUNE
Unit 22 - CULLEN HARBOUR
Unit 46 -PORT HARDY
Unit 47 - NIGEI GORDON GROUP
Unit 48 - GOLETAS CHANNEL
Unit 49 - HOPE ISLAND
Unit 50 - POLKINGHORNE
Unit 51 - BLUNDEN HARBOUR
Unit 52 - SHELTER BAY
Unit 53 - DESERTERS/ WALKER GROUP
Unit 54 - STORM PINE BUCKLE
Unit 55 - CAPE CAUTION
Unit 56 - QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND
Unit 57 - NUMAS ISLAND
Unit 58 - FOSTER
Unit 59 - QUEEN CHARLOTTE STRAIT
Unit 60 - LASSITER SEYMOUR
Unit 61 - LOWER NUGENT
Unit 62 - UPPER NUGENT
Unit 63 - BELIZE
Unit 64 - ALISON
Unit 65 - SEYMOUR
Unit 66 - SEYMOUR ESTUARY
Unit 24 - SIMOOM SOUND
Unit 25 - MOORE BAY - SHAWL BAY
Unit 26 - BELLEISLE SOUND
Unit 27 - WAKEMAN SOUND
Unit 28 - KINGCOME ESTUARY
Unit 29 - KINGCOME INLET
Unit 30 - CYPRESS HARBOUR
Unit 31 - GREENWAY SOUND/SUTLEJ
Unit 32 - WELLS PASSAGE
Unit 33 - NEPAH LAGOON
Unit 34 - MACKENZIE SOUND
Unit 35 - WATSON WEST
Unit 36 - WATSON EAST
Unit 37 - DRURY EAST
Unit 38 - DRURY WEST
Unit 39 - BEAVER TELEGRAPH COVE
Unit 40 - HANSON
Unit 41 - BLACKFISH SOUND
Unit 42 - CORMORANT CHANNEL
Unit 43 - CLUXEWE KEOGH
Unit 44 - NORTH MALCOLM
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FORESHORE & NEARSHORE TENURE USES & ACTIVITIES
- Map 1 - Biological Resources East
- Map 1 - Biological Resources West
- Map 2 - Generalized Finfish Fisheries East
- Map 2 - Generalized Finfish Fisheries West
- Map 3 - Invertebrate Fisheries Sport and Commercial East
- Map 3 - Invertebrate Fisheries Sport and Commercial West
- Map 4 - Tenure and Industry East
- Map 4 - Tenure and Industry East
- Map 5 - Recreation Features East
- Map 5 - Recreation Features West
- Map 6 - Protected Areas and Marine Planning Unit East
- Map 6 - Protected Areas and Marine Planning Unit West
- Map 7 - Marine Ecounits East
- Map 7 - Marine Ecounits West
- Map 8 - Planning Subunits East
- Map 8 - Planning Subunits West
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