Ohio Coastal Management Program
The Ohio Coastal Management Program was federally approved in 1997 and incorporates 41 management policies that utilize the authorities and programs of a variety of State of Ohio agencies. Three major approaches are used to implement the program, including:
1) Financial Assistance to local communities, universities, non-profits, and other partners – primarily through the Coastal Management Assist
05/13/2026
We are often touched by inquiries about spreading ashes in Lake Erie, and we are happy to share that it is indeed allowed without the need for a permit. Should you plan to hold a memorial or ceremony in a park along Lake Erie, we encourage you to connect with the park manager to determine if any event permissions are required.
USS Cleveland
05/08/2026
Yesterday, we celebrated Cleveland Metroparks’ announcement of a major milestone in advancing the Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resilience Strategy (CHEERS), with nearly $1.1 million in federal funding to support the next phase of the project. Supported through a variety of local, State, and Federal funding, the CHEERS project is a transformational, multi-partner initiative designed to expand public access to the lakefront while strengthening coastal resilience, enhancing ecological habitat, and supporting critical maritime infrastructure. (photo courtesy Cleveland Metroparks)
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