CAMA (Coastal Area Management Act)

Permitting & Information

The Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) was introduced in the 1973 session of the North Carolina General Assembly in response to the 1972 federal Coastal Zone Management Act, which demanded solutions to mounting problems in coastal areas. The basic goal of CAMA was to provide a program for the protection, preservation, orderly development, and management of North Carolina's coastal resources. 

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CAMA Permit Types
Work Requiring a CAMA Permit
Permit Exemptions
Sand Fencing & Access Pathway Structures

Contact Us

For assistance with any of the information listed, please contact the Floodplain Administrator / CAMA-LPO by calling 910-933-6168, or using the Division Contact Form provided below:  

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