b'C H A P T E R F I VEand Action Plan. Publication was paid for by FCW, more evidence of its commitment to the process. (Cost: $1,700.)The crucial chapter of the document covered actions to be taken, recognizing that The success of this plan is ultimately measured by its implementation. Those actions ranged from # 1managing Stage Harbor as a multi-use harbor, and # 2managing Oyster Pond, Oyster River and Mill Pond as natural estuaries to Optimize Shellfishery; to #14revising the Chatham Zoning Bylaw, #15 -conducting a public education program, and # 16 -implementing and enforcing the plan.Reflecting on three years of effort, subcommittee co-chairman Kurt Hellfach told Chronicle reporter Tim Wood: The committee has been a very participatory one. The process has really permitted us to go from stage to stage and agree upon our objectives and goals, with quite a bit of input. Committee member Alice Popkin added that the endeavor allowed us to meet the majorAs picturesque as a vista like this may be, it cannot camouflage the fact that shellfishing is a major livelihood for men like this - - and unchecked pollution could put him out of business.Courtesy ofJennifer Eldredge Stello.68'