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Item Shoreline Erosion Analysis and Recommended Planning Process(Connecticut Coastal Area Management Program, 1979-06) Connecticut Coastal Area Management ProgramItem The ecology of Pacific Northwest coastal sand dunes: a community profile(US Fish and Wildlife Service, 1984) Wiedemann, Alfred M.Item Guidelines for Barrier Beach Management in Massachusetts(Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Office, 1994-02) Clarke, John J.Item Oregon's Wetland Conservation Strategy(Oregon Division of State Lands, 1995-03) Leibowitz, NancyItem Minnesota Wetlands Conservation Plan (MWCP)(State of Minnesota, Department of Natural Resources, 1997) State of Minnesota, Department of Natural ResourcesItem Fisheries Conservation and Trade Rules(Center for International Environmental Law and Greenpeace, 1998-03) Downes, David R.; Van Dyke, BrennanItem Manual For Sand Dune Management in the Wider Caribbean(United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), 1998-11)Item Research and Management Techniques for the Conservation of Sea Turtles(SSC/IUCN Marine Turtle Specialist Group, 1999) Eckert, Karen L.; Bjorndal, Karen A.; Abreu-Grobois, F. Alberto; Donnelly, M.NOAA WWF CMS SSC MTSG CMCItem Shoreline Management In Chesapeake Bay(Virginia Institute of Marine Science College of William and Mary, 1999) Hardaway, C. S., Jr.; Byrne, R. J.Item Preserving and Restoring Natural Shorelines(Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2000) LandOwner Resource CentreItem EUROSION Case Study(2000) Frias, RobertoItem A Guide to Managing Coastal Erosion in Beach/Dune Systems(Scottish Natural Heritage, 2000-10) Brampton, Dr. Alan; Motyka, George; Coates, Tom; Lees, GeorgeItem Longshore Sediment Transport Processes(University of the West Indies, 2001-07) Rosati, Julie; Basco, DaveItem Review of Estuary Management Plans in British Columbia(Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 2002) Williams, G.L.; Langer, O.E.Item Saving Florida's Vanishing Shores(2002-03)Most beaches along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States are eroding a few feet per year. In Florida, beach erosion has been attributed partially to the construction and maintenance of inlets, but rising sea level is the primary reason that most shores erode.Item Coastal and marine ecosystems & Global climate change(Pew Center on Global Climate Change, 2002-08) Kennedy, Victor S.; Twilley, Robert R.; Kleypas, Joan A.; Cowan, James H., Jr; Hare, Steven R.Item Essex Estuaries Coastal Habitat Management Plan Executive Summary(Living with the Sea, 2002-10) Environment AgencyItem Fishery management plan for pelagic sargassum habitat of the South Atlantic region(South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, 2002-11) South Atlantic Fishery Management CouncilItem Environmental impacts of tourism(CIHEAM, 2003) Camarda, D.; Grassini, L.Item An Introduction and User's Guide to Wetland Restoration, Creation, and Enhancement(U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration :, 2003) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Environmental Protection Agency; Army Corps of Engineers; Fish and Wildlife Service; Natural Resources Conservation Service