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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> r: <br /> DP RH Promote Value-added Local governments and economic development organizations, in conperatiFn with the Delta <br /> Crop Processing Protection CnminiSSlon and the Delta Conservancy, s`hauld encourage value added processing <br /> of Delta crops in appmptiale locations <br /> OP Ra Encourage Local governments and economic development arganizallons; in cooperation with 1119 Delta <br /> Agritourism Protection Commission and the Delta Conservancy, should suppoitgfowth in agritourism, <br /> particularly in and around lagaey Cemmrrnitlas Local plans should support agritourism where <br /> appropriate. _ <br /> DP RID Encourage T11a Cailfoinia Department offish and WIldlifa, the Delta Conservancy, and other ecosystem <br /> Wildlifa-friendly restoration agencies should encourage habitat enhancement and wildfife"frlendly farming <br /> Farming systems on agdculturallands to baneft both the anvfroninsm and agriculture. <br /> DP R11 Provide New and Water managemantand acosystam restoration agencies should provide recreation <br /> Protect Existing oppottankles, including visitor-sorvingbusiness nppnrtunities, at naw facilities and habiiat <br /> Recreation areas whenever feasible; and existing racraaiian faclrties should be protected, using <br /> Opportunities California State Parks' Rocreation Proposal for the Sacramento-Son Joaquin Delta and Suisun <br /> Marsh and Delta Protection Commission's Economic Sustainability Plan for tha Sacramento- <br /> San Joaquin Delta as guides. _ <br /> DP B12 Encourage Tho Delto Protection Commission and Dolts Conservancy should encourage partnerships <br /> Partnerships between other State and local agancies, and local landownersand business people to expand <br /> to Support recreat7on, including boating, promote tourism, and minimize adverse impacts to <br /> Recreation nanrerraatienallandowflo s <br /> and Tourism <br /> DP R13 Expand State California State Parks should add or improv& recroadon facilities in the Delta in cooperation <br /> Recreation Areas with otheragenclas. As funds become avahablo, it should fully reopen Brannan island State <br /> Recreation Area, complete the park at Delta AIleadows-Locko Boarding !louse, and consider <br /> adding newState parks at Barker Slough, Elkhorn Basin, the Might-Elmwood Tract, and <br /> South Delta. <br /> DP R14 Enhance Tha California Department of Fish and Mlife, in cooperation with othorpublic agencies, <br /> Nature•based should collaborate With nonprofits, private landowners, and boslness partners to expand <br /> Recreation wildlife viewing, angling, and huntingopportunities, <br /> DP R15 Promote Boating The CallfomiaDepartment ofBoatingand Watorways should coordinate with the US Coast T <br /> Safety Guard and State and local agencies on an updated matins patrol stiatagy forths region. <br /> DP RIB Encourage Recreation Public agencies owning land should increase opportunities, where feasible, for bank fishing, <br /> an Public Lands hunting, lavas-top trails, and eavironmantal education. <br /> DP B17 Enhance Cities, counties, and other local and State agencies should-work together to protect and <br /> Opportunities enhance visitor-serving husinesses by planning for recreation uses and facilities in rho-Deita, <br /> for Visitar•serving providing infrastructure to support recreation and tourism, and identifying settings far private <br /> Businesses Yisitor_serving development and services <br /> DP R16 Support the Ports of The pats of Stockton and VlestSacramento should socourago maimananco and carefully <br /> Stockton and West dosignad and sited development of port facilities <br /> Sacramento <br /> DEXA A PLAN, 2013 E9•2e <br /> PA- 1800071 — Previously Approved Findings 16 <br />