OceanWorks Development Claims Southern California Bight for Ocean-Based International Airport.ENCINITAS, Calif. -- Today, OceanWorks Development has sent a Notice of Claim to federal, state and local agencies and elected officials to gain exclusive rights to virtually the entire Southern California Bight The Southern California Bight includes coastal southern California, the Channel Islands and part of the Pacific Ocean. Within the Southern California bight lie the traditional territories of the Chumash and the GabrieliƱo. for the purpose of developing, building and operating an international airport. This unprecedented claim was submitted to the Department of the Interior, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), component of the U.S. Department of Transportation that sets standards for the air-worthiness of all civilian aircraft, inspects and licenses them, and regulates civilian and military air traffic through its air traffic control , among more than a dozen other agencies. The Claim begins the process to lay the legal foundation for the project. Currently, OceanWorks plans to situate the airfield some 10 miles off the San Diego coastline. OceanWorks CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Adam Englund said, "The Claim will provide our investors with assurance of OceanWorks' exclusive rights to this development within the claimed area. It is the first step to making our vision a reality." OceanWorks' Claim to the 40,000 sq. mile area was prompted last fall, after the San Diego Airport Authority failed to find a suitable site within or near San Diego County for an urgently needed new airport. An initiative put forth by the Authority seeking public support for locating the airport at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar (IATA: NKX, ICAO: KNKX, FAA LID: NKX), formerly Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar is an airfield of the United States military, located about 10 miles (16 km) north of downtown San Diego, California, USA, was opposed by the military and environmentalists and overwhelmingly defeated by the voters. Said Englund: "The offshore option is the best and apparently the only viable one for San Diego. We aim to make it the most secure, self-sustaining, economically vibrant, and greenest airport ever built." About OceanWorks Development Founded as Euphlotea LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control in 2004, OceanWorks Development has dedicated itself to getting San Diego's new international airport off the ground. OWD OWD One-Way Delay OWD Norwood, MA, USA - Memorial Code (Airport Code) OWD Overlapping Window Decorrelating OWD Workload & Trends Analysis Division (DCAA) OWD One Wheel Drive has shaped its plans so that clean renewable energy and fresh water generation, aquaculture aquaculture, the raising and harvesting of fresh- and saltwater plants and animals. The most economically important form of aquaculture is fish farming, an industry that accounts for an ever increasing share of world fisheries production. and other environmentally sound infrastructure and commercial developments may be included at the project's ocean-based facility. For a copy of the Notice of Claim, see www.OceanWorksDevelopment.com. For more information on the offshore airfield concept, see www.euphlotea.org. Note: OceanWorksDevelopment is not affiliated with any other organization with OceanWorks in its name. |
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