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Early Days on the Beach

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Don't Be a Clown

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OBPA-Don't Be a Clown
PO Box 1355
Buxton, NC 27920
 

Latest News

  • Don't Be A Clown, Air Down!
  • Beach Access - Spring 2018 .....
  • A Significant Milestone....
  • Proposed Rule Changes - Comments Due
  • CHAPA Offers Reward for Information Regarding Green Sea Turtle Incident
  • NPS Publishes Proposed ORV Rule Changes - Comment Period Open
  • Nesting Sea Turtle Severely Injured on Cape Hatteras Beach
  • NPS Releases EA for Proposed ORV Rule Changes

A Significant Milestone....

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Published: 14 March 2017

On January 20, 2017 the National Park Service (NPS) implemented a new ORV Management Rule at the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area (Seashore).  The new rule replaced the previous rule which had been in effect since February, 2012.  With this action, the NPS has officially addressed each component of the Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 2015, Section 3057: Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area (Act).

The completion of the NPS actions in response to the Act is a significant milestone in the efforts of beach access advocates which have been ongoing since the 1970s when executive orders were issued requiring the designation of ORV routes and areas on NPS lands.

The NPS aggressively began an effort to establish an ORV rule for the Seashore in 2005 in response to lawsuits from several environmental organizations in the previous few years.  The Cape Hatteras Access Preservation Alliance (CHAPA), led by the Outer Banks Preservation Association (OBPA), North Carolina Beach Buggy Association (NCBBA) and the Cape Hatteras Anglers Club (CHAC), has fought for the past 17 years on behalf of the members of these organizations and for all beach access advocates to insure any rules or policies implemented would preserve and protect the natural resources and recreational opportunities within the Seashore without prohibiting the access formally promised to the public at the Seashore’s dedication in 1958 by the director of the NPS, Conrad Wirth.

The first rule and associated wildlife management practices, which were implemented in February of 2012, had significant shortcomings.  Congress recognized these shortcomings and passed the Act in December of 2014 requiring that they be addressed.  The Act and many of the changes made by NPS to respond to the Act were influenced by recommendations made by CHAPA, its member organizations, representatives of local governments and the individuals who have advocated beach access throughout this process.

At this milestone, it is important to reflect on the changes made regarding pedestrian and ORV access to the Seashore as a result of the Act and to look forward to the future.

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Proposed Rule Changes - Comments Due

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Published: 03 October 2016

Proposed ORV Rule Published in Federal Register

Public Comments Due by October 21, 2016

 

CHAPA Assessment of Proposal and Instructions for Submission of Comments

 

9/30/2016

On August 22, 2016 the National Park Service (NPS) published a proposed rule in the Federal Register (FR Doc. 2016-19844) (Special Regulations; Areas of the National Park System, Cape Hatteras National Seashore—Off-Road Vehicle Management).  The public comment period for the proposed rule ends on October 21, 2016.  We urge you to review the proposed changes to the ORV rule and to submit comments.

Read more: Proposed Rule Changes - Comments Due

  1. NPS Publishes Proposed ORV Rule Changes - Comment Period Open
  2. CHAPA Offers Reward for Information Regarding Green Sea Turtle Incident
  3. Nesting Sea Turtle Severely Injured on Cape Hatteras Beach
  4. NPS Releases EA for Proposed ORV Rule Changes
  5. Comment Now on ORV Rule Changes! Deadline is March 18
  6. CHAPA Submits ORV Rule Change Scoping Comments

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