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Item 10th to 61st Street Emergency Placement Beach Nourishment(2013-04) Galveston Island Park Board of TrusteesThis emergency PGS proposes to mitigate potential erosion of the seawall footings, and protect the integrity of the Galveston seawall thereby protecting upland life and property. Recent news reports have documented a portion of the Galveston seawall sidewalk collapsing, and the emergency repair response by Galveston County. Galveston Island is a sand starved historically eroding system with a seawall that was constructed following the Storm of 1900. The original seawall sections were constructed atop untreated pilings and historic erosional problems are threatening to potentially expose the pilings to saltwater intrusion and parasite attack. A nourished beach is required to maintain a level of protection for these untreated pilings, and the overall integrity of the seawall itself. This necessity has resulted in the development of the groin field and sand beach between 10th street to 61st street. This emergency PGS is requesting the re-establishment of a wide sand beach along this beach frontage.Item 2008 Coastal Federal Legislative Agenda(2008-02-20) Galveston County Commissioners CourtResolution passed by the Galveston County Commissioners Court. States goals and objectives with respect to federal legislation.Item 2008 Coastal Federal Legislative Agenda(2008-01-21) City of Jamaica BeachItem 2008 Coastal Federal Legislative Agenda(2008-01-09) Galveston County Beach Erosion Task ForceResolution passed by the Galveston County Beach Erosion Task Force. States goals and objectives with respect to federal legislation.Item 2010-2011 Beach Report Card(Heal the Bay, 2011) Heal the BayItem 2013 East Beach Band Schedule(2013-05-17) Galveston Island Park Board of TrusteesItem 2013 State Legislative Program, 83rd Texas Legislative Session(2013-01-13) City of GalvestonStates the City of Galveston's legislative objectives and goals for the 83rd Texas Legislative Session (2013). Lists priority issues for Galveston.Item 2013 Texas Trends Hotel Industry Report(2013-08-13) PKF Consulting, USAItem 2015-2016 Official Visitor Guide Travel Oregon(Travel Oregon, 2015) Travel OregonItem 27th Annual Spring Cleanup(2013-04) Texas General Land OfficeItem 30th Anniversary International Coastal Cleanup(Ocean Conservancy, 2016) Ocean ConservancyItem 5 Ocean Safety Tips for the Whole Family(Visit Florida, 2015) Tjaden, LaurenFlorida's main attractions are the beaches, but being aware of some basic safety measures can help keep beach goers safe.Item An Act to Allow the Town of Sunset Beach to Impose a Canal Dredging and Maintenance Fee(General Assenbly of North Carolina, 2013) Forest, Daniel J.; Tillis, ThomItem Activities to Reduce Erosion Losses Along the Texas Gulf Coast(1993-06) U.S. Army Engineer District, GalvestonThe State of Texas continues to actively pursue the development of a comprehensive coastal management plan for the State's public lands. Some of the major issues which are being addressed in this plan are coastal erosion, beach access, and wetland loss. The purpose of this report has been to describe types of Federal assistance available for erosion control projects and to document the various studies and activities that the Corps of Engineers has recently been involved in for addressing erosion problems along the Texas coast. This report is intended to provide decision-makes background information necessary to prioritize erosion threats on the coast and develop a conceptual management plan for short and long term coastal erosion control projects for the Texas Coastal Management Program.Item Adapting to Climate Change. Maintaining Ecosystem Services for Human Well-being in the Verde Island Passage, Philippines(Conservation International, 2010) Boquiren, R.; Di Carlo, G.; Quibilan, M.C.The 100 km long Verde Island Passage in the northern Philippines is located within the globally significant Coral Triangle, an area considered the center of the world’s marine biodiversity, and as such, has a wealth of coastal marine resources, including highly diverse coral reefs, mangrove forests, and seagrass meadows. The Verde Island Passage is a significant conservation corridor contained in the island chain.Item Adapting to Climate Change: A Planning Guide for State Coastal Managers(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2010) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)Item Adelaide's Living Beaches(Government of South Australia, 2005-12) Government of South Australia Department for Environment and HeritageItem All About Seaweed(2015) Sand 'N Sea Properties; Wardle, William J.Item Analysis and Recommendations Beach Patrol City of Galveston(Center For Marine Training and Safety of the Coastal Zone Laboratory Texas A&M University at Galveston, 1980-08) McCloy, James M.; Dodson, James A.