Beach nourishment
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Item Beach Nourishment(2007-03) Haney, Rebecca; Kouloheras, Liz; Malkoski, Vin; Mahala, Jim; Unger, YvonneItem Maroochydore Beach Nourishment Feasibility Report(BMT WBM Pty Ltd, 2012-03) Barnes, MatthewItem Miami-Dade County Beach Erosion Control Master Plan(Miami-Dade County, 2010) Miami-Dade CountyItem Beach Nourishment Impacts on Bacteriological Water Quality and Phytoplankton Bloom Dynamics(American Chemical Society, 2013) Rippy, M. A.; Franks, P. J. S.; Feddersen, F.; Guza, R. T.; Warrick, J. A.Item Scoping the environmental impacts of coastal defence, including beach nourishment(Environment Agency, 2002-05)Item Beach Nourishment at Western Beach Scarborough, Maine: Benefits for the Beaches and the Birds(Maine Geological Survey, Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry, 2006-06) Slovinsky, PeterItem Corpus Christi Beach (North Beach) Geology, Challenges and Beach Nourishment(Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, 2008) Williams, Deidre D.Item State, Territory, and Commonwealth Beach Nourishment Programs(National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, 2000-03) Hedrick, CaseyItem Beach Replenishment: The National Solution?(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1987-05) Pilkey, Orrin H.; Clayton, Tonya D.Item Long Island’s Dynamic South Shore(New York Sea Grant, 2007) Tanski, JayItem Gold Coast beach nourishment(Griffith University Center for Coastal Management, 2011) Gold Coast City CouncilItem Shoreline Management In Chesapeake Bay(Virginia Institute of Marine Science College of William and Mary, 1999) Hardaway, C. S., Jr.; Byrne, R. J.Item Sand Dunes and Beaches in Virginia: Science and Management(Virginia Coastal Program Department of Environmental Quality, 2009-11-01) Mason, PamItem Coastal Management(New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 2015)Certain sections of New York's coastline are especially vulnerable to coastal erosion through natural actions and through human activities. Efforts must be made in order to preserve these areas.Item Beach Renourishment Project(Town of Hilton Head Island, 2016)The beach is the mainstay of the Island’s environment and economy, and is why thousands live here and millions more visit. In order to preserve our beach, an infusion of sand is needed along some of the coast to ensure the sandy shoreline is wide enough for everyone – visitors and residents alike – to play and relax in the surf and sun.Item Monitoring Barcelona City Beaches Using Video (Argus) and Laser (LIDAR) Methods.(CSIC, 2003) Ojeda, Elena; Guillén, Jorge; Ruiz, AntonioThis study describes the coastline evolution in Barcelona city beaches (La Barceloneta, Nova Icaria and Bogatell) over a 4-month period during 2002 using video camera (Argus) and laser (LIDAR) techniques. The differential short-term evolution of these beaches is analyzed in response to storms and beach nourishment.Item Survey report: Bogue Banks North Carolina(2005-11) Coastal Science & EngineeringThis report provides results of beach monitoring surveys covering the period June 1999 through May 2005, completed as part of the Bogue Banks Beach and Nearshore Mapping Program (BBBNMP) sponsored by Carteret County, North Carolina. The report documents changes in the condition of the beach over a six-year period which encompassed the following major events: • Hurricanes Dennis and Floyd (September 1999) • Phase 1 beach restoration project (Pine Knoll Shores and Indian Beach, December 2001–April 2002) • Morehead City navigation project inner harbor material (nourishment disposal) to Fort Macon State Park (February 2002) • Phase 2 beach restoration project (Emerald Isle, January, March 2003) • US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Section 933 beach nourishment (Indian Beach and western Pine Knoll Shores, February to March 2003) • Hurricane Isabel (September 2003) • Post-Isabel FEMA beach renourishment (Emerald Isle, March 2004) • Phase 3 beach restoration (Emerald Isle, February, April 2005) • New inlet dredging at Bogue Inlet (January, April 2005) • Hurricane Ophelia (September 2005) • Brandt Island pump out and disposal along Atlantic Beach and Fort Macon State Park (November 2004–February 2005) • USACE Morehead City Harbor dredge disposal along Atlantic Beach and Fort Macon State Park (February, April 2005)Item Beach nourishment for hurricane protection: North Carolina project performance in hurricanes Dennis and Floyd(American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, 2004-08) Rogers, Spencer M. Jr. NItem Feasibility Evaluation of Upland Truck Haul as a Beach Fill Construction Method in Broward County, FL- Segment II(Olsen Associates, Inc. and Coastal Planning and Engineering, Inc., 2012-06) Olsen Associates, Inc and Coastal Planning and Engineering, Inc