New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route By Jason Herlihy and Elizabeth Saracco.

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New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route By Jason Herlihy and Elizabeth Saracco

Brief Description established in 1988 stretches from Perth Amboy to Cape May and west to Delaware Bay

Brief Description funded by the National Park Service and the State of New Jersey created to provide education, recreation, and preservation

Market Failures non-rival and non-excludable goods preservation of natural forestry clean air clean water hiking trails scenic views

Market Failures negative externalities commercial and residential development commercial fishing recreational fishing

Policy Options Emissions charge on local factories Transferable permits boat trafficking regulations boating tax boat fuel tax direct clean up programs

Policy Options continued Commercial fishing fee recreational fishing fee development ordinances general state tax local tax

Places to See Barnegat Lighthouse

Places to See Sandy Hook Lighthouse

Things to See