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COASTAL ZONE '93Volume 2
Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium on Coastal and Ocean ManagementSponsors
ContributingAmerican Shore and Beach Preservation
AssociationAmerican Society of Civil EngineersCoastal Zone FoundationGuenoc WineryLouisiana Department of Natural
ResourcesU.S. Department of Commerce/National
Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration
National Ocean ServiceCoastal Ocean Program
U.S. Department of EnergyU.S. Department of the Interior
Minerals Management ServiceNational Park ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Geological Survey
U.S. Department of AgricultureSoil Conservation Service
U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyChesapeake Bay Program
United Nations Environment ProgrammeUNESCO Intergovernmental
Oceanographic Commission
July 19-23,1993New Orleans, Louisiana
AffiliatingAmerican Fishing Tackle Manufacturers
AssociationCalifornia Coastal CommissionCalifornia State Lands CommissionCenter for Marine ConservationCongressional Sportsmen's Caucus
FoundationFrederic R. Harris, Inc.International Geophysical Union
Commission on Coastal SystemsJapanese Association for Coastal Zone
StudiesNational Ocean Industries AssociationNational Wildlife FederationNational Science FoundationOcean and Coastal Management JournalPort of FourchonSan Francisco Bay Conservation and
Development CommissionThe Coastal SocietyU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Department of Transportation
U.S. Coast GuardMaritime Administration
Edited by Orville T. Magoon, W. Stanley Wilson, Hugh Converse, and L Thomas Tobin
NOAA ORCA—NATURAL RESOURCES DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
NOAA's Damage Assessment Program—Past, Present, and FutureGeorge L. Kinter 1258
Natural Resource Damage Case Selection CriteriaJames Jeansonne and Norman Meade 1268
Injury Determination and QuantificationMichael Salazar and John W. Iliff 1278
Damage DeterminationBrian E. Julius, Carol A. Jones and Douglas R. Helton 1290
The Inury/Restoration HandshakeWilliam G. Conner 1302
The Use of Economics in Restoration PlanningDonna Lawson and Maura Newell 1317
Pre-Spill Planning for Natural Resource Damage AssessmentsDouglas R. Helton and Frank Csulak 1322
THE IMPORTANCE OF FISHERIES HABITATS
Effects of Surface Brine Disposal on the Marshes in Coastal LouisianaSyed M. Haque 1347
Anthropogenic Modifications and the Induced Hydrologic Changes to a Small Bayouand Adjacent Salt Marshes in a Sediment-Rich Coastal Basin
Walter B. Sikora and Flora Chu Wang *The Fish in the North Sea, the Development and Limitations of Commercial Fishery:The Importance of Nursing Grounds—Economic and Political Concerns
Catherine Richardson **The Ecosystem of the Wadden Sea
Bettina Reineking **
THE NFIP AND COASTAL HAZARDS
Vertical Erosion on Beaches and the National Flood Insurance ProgramRobert J. Nicholls, A. Todd Davison and John Gambel I 3 6 2
The National Flood Insurance Program and Coastal HazardsA. Todd Davison 1377
Relocating Erosion Threatened Buildings: A Study of North Carolina HousemovingSpencer M. Rogers, Jr 1392
Calculating Erosion Rates: Using Long-Term Data to Increase Data ConfidenceMark Crowell and Michael K. Buckley **
Erosion Zone Identification and Mapping Through the National Flood Insurance ProgramMichael K. Buckley and Mark Crowell *
Experience Rating: A Solution to America's Flood Insurance ControversyKenneth J. Smith *
Historical Shoreline Position Change for the Mainland Beach in HarrisonCounty, Mississippi
Mark R. Byrnes, Matteson W. Hiland and Randolph A. McBride 1 4 0 6
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CASE STUDIES IN COASTAL ZONE PLANNING
Planning Procedure and Issues for Waterfront Development in JapanHirohito Kuse and Yoji Takahashi *
Dock Master Planning in Coastal South CarolinaRichard Chinnis 1421
The Development for the Future of the Yellow River DeltaGuoen Hou *
Dauphin Island, Alabama Beaches: Real Decisions in the Real WorldScott L. Douglass and Phillip E. Hinesley **
THE COASTAL ZONE AND ITS HUMAN INHABITANTS: THESOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN/ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
The Coast in Japanese LiteratureHarvey A. Shapiro 1428
Woman's Perspectives on Fishing Port ImprovementYumiko Arai, Akira Nagano and Kodama Izumi
Tourism Development and Political Conflict in a Coastal Zone: The Case of PuntaBanda-la Bufadora Region
Guillermo Aramburo Vizcarra **Resource Extraction Activities in the Coastal Zone: The Impact of Offshore OilProduction on Coastal Communities
Ruth Seyditz 1441Myths, Models and Managers: The Impact of Reifying the Traditional MarineResource User Model
A.V. Margavio 1449
AGRICULTURAL NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION
Preventing Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution of Surface and Ground WaterResources With Management and Structural Conservation Practices
Peter Patterson *A Guide for Controlling Agricultural Nonpoint Source Sediment Loads: Where to Treat?
Jerry M. Bernard and Thomas A. Iivari 1456Crop Residue Management for Water Quality Enhancement in the Coastal Zone of theGreat Lakes Basin
Bruce A. Kirschner, Jerry Grigar and Lyn Kirschner *An Overlay of County-Level Drastic Ratings with Conservation Tillage ApplicationRates for the Coastal Zone Area of the Great Lakes Basin
Lyn Kirschner, Steve Perry and Bruce A. Kirschner *Dealing With TMDL's in the Dairy-McKay HUA
Robert L. Hummel and Robert App 1471
MARINE RESOURCES AND COASTAL RESTORATION H
An Ongoing Field Study to Evaluate the Impacts and Direct Effects of Offshore DredgingActivities on Benthic Organisms
Barry S. Drucker 1482Activities and Capabilities of the Bean Dredging Corporation
Ancil Taylor *
T.L. James Marine Group Beach Nourishment ProjectsJ. Steve Chatty and Rick Smith 1490
Geologic Assessments and Characterization of Marine Sand Resources: Gulf ofMexico Region
S. Jeffress Williams and Helana A. Cichon **The Dredging Research Program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
E. Clark McNair, Jr. and Russell K. Tillman 1505
LOUISIANA IN TRANSITION
United States National Marine Fisheries Service Role/Contribution in Restoring CoastalHabitats Under the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act
Timothy Osborn, Rickey Ruebsamen and Carol Collinson-Kahl 1517Wetland Restoration Efforts in Louisiana—Planning and Construction Activites Underwaywith the Coastal Wetlands, Planning, Protection and Restoration Act of 1990
Jeanene Peckham and M. Frances Eargle *Planning for the Restoration of Coastal Louisiana
Suzanne R. Hawes **Coastal Erosion and Sea Level Rise: Residents' and Local Officials' Response
Shirley Laska, Rodney Emmer and JoAnne Darlington **How Barrier Islands Function and Why do We Need a Comprehensive Strategy toRestore Them
Robert S. Jones *Managing the Mississippi River to Ensure Long-Term Restoration and Creation ofWetlands in Coastal Louisiana
Ivor L. van Heerden *
OIL SPDLL PLANNING
After the Spilled Oil is Gone—The Challenge in Administering an Oil Spill DamageLiability Fund
William Travis *Spilling Oil for the Environment
Michael Crowden 1527Canuslant—An Evolving Marine Pollution Contingency Plan
LCDR Donald S. Delikat and Blair Macmillan *Oil Spill Management Program for the Northwestern Baja California Coastal Zone
Norma Angelica Hernandez-Ramirez and Jose Luis Ferman-Almada *Oil Spill Contingency Planning: Public Participation Through the Coastal ZoneManagement Process
Susan M. Braley and Kirsten K. Ballard 1533Oil Spill Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plans and the Alaska CoastalManagement Program
Elizabeth J. Kerttula *
BEACH NOURISHMENT HI: NUMERICAL MODELING
Cumulative Effects of Shore Protection Along a Developed Central Oregon Coast ShorelineJames W. Good *
Revere Beach and Point of Pines, Massachusetts Shore Front StudyW. Gray Smith, Julie D. Rosati and Albert Lemire **
The Impact That Ten New Erosion Control Devices Will Have on a Section of BeachLocated at the Southern End of Fripp Island, South Carolina
Caswell W. Browder HI and Joseph J. Fersner *Depth of Closure for Beach Fill Design
Nicholas C. Kraus and Magnus Larson *Optimization of Beach Fill Transitions
Hans Hanson and Nicholas C. Kraus **Simulation of Beach Fill Response to Multiple Storms, Ocean City, Maryland
Randall A. Wise and Nicholas C. Kraus **Coastal Protection in the Past: Coastal Zone Management in the Future? A Case StudyEms-Weser Area
W.D. Kemp and P. Wieland **Predictability of Beach Nourishment Performance
Robert G. Dean **
IMPACTS OF SEA LEVEL RISE AND RELATEDENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS H
Vulnerability of West Africa to Accelerated Sea-Level RiseRobert J. Nicholls, L.F. Awosika, Isabelle Niang-Diop, Karen C. Dennis andG.T. French **
Sea-Level Rise in Senegal: Impacts and ResponsesKaren C. Dennis, Isabelle Niang-Diop and Robert J. Nicholls **
Preliminary Study on Impact of Sea Level Rise and Response Strategies in JapanNobuo Mimura, Takao Ito, Yasushi Hosokawa, Masatoshi Tsutsui and Koji Izumi **
Vulnerability Assessment Study of the Ebro Delta, NW MediterraneanA. Sanchez-Arcilla, M.J.F. Stive, J.A. Jimenez and M.A. Garcia *
Coastal Erosion in Senegal: The Case of RufisqueIsabelle Niang-Diop **
Global Sea Level in the Past and Future CenturyNils Axel Morner **
MANAGEMENT PLANS FOR U.S. SANCTUARIES
Strategies for Estuarine Management: Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research ReserveGary D. Lytton 1545
The Mullica River-Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve: A UniqueOpportunity for Research, Preservation, and Management
Norbert P. Psuty, Michael P. De Luca, Richard Lathrop, Kenneth W. Able,Steven Whitney and J. Frederick Grassle 1557
A Watershed Approach to Coastal Zone Management for the Elkhorn SloughEstuarine Complex
Les Strnad and Rick Hyman 1569The Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve Management Plan: A Model for OtherEstuarine Reserves and a Mechanism for Improved Coastal Resources
John M. Mettee and Cynthia Hayden 1585A First Look Back at the San Francisco Estuary Project
Scott T. McCreary and Cornelia Tietke 1600
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT, HABITATS, AND LIVING MARINERESOURCES: RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ISSUES
An Interagency Approach to Beneficial Uses of Dredged MaterialRussell Swafford and Richard F. Gorini 1615
Emerging Issues: Private Mitigation Banks, Mapping Essential Habitats, NearshoreBerms and Inlets, Breakwaters with Marsh Creation, and Nationwide Permits
Ronald S. Sechler *Functional Significance of Estuaries in the Northeast: A Proposed Case StudyComparing Habitat Utilization and Quality
Ronald Goldberg, Anne Studholme, Anthony Calabrese and Kenneth Able 1630Coastal Development and it's Cumulative Effects
John B. Pearce 1645
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: NEW ADVANCES IN DATABASES,SOFTWARE, SOLUTIONS, AND SYSTEMS
An Advanced Photogrammetric System as a Metric Information Collection Tool inCoastal Management
Roop C. Malhotra 1660Design and Implementation of Access Systems for Large Fishery Databases
John F. Witzig and Gerald Butler *Classification of Coastal Zone by Multi-Variate Analysis
Katuhiko Kuroda and Takashi Nanaura **Shoreline Erosion Assessment Software (SEASware)
Joseph C. Baumer and C. Scott Hardaway, Jr 1675Software and Hardware Support for Tsunami Warning Service Automatization "Event"
Anatolii Nikolaevich Sudakov, Leonid Borisovich Chubarov andYurii Ivanovich Shokin *
A Technique for Refining Existing Low Order Coastal DataO.O. Awotiwon *
COASTAL GEOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGY:SOUTHERN NORTH SEA
Geology of Southern North Sea BasinDon Cameron, Dick van Doom, Cees Laban and Hansjorg Streif **
The Shaping of the French-Belgium North Sea Coast Throughout Recent Geologyand History
Rik Houthuys, Guy De Moor and Jean Somme **Coastal Morphology of the Danish Coastline
Per Roed Jakobsen, Christian LauslMorphology of the Anglian Coastline
Per Roed Jakobsen, Christian Laustrup and Holger Toxvig **
John Pethick and Dan Leggett **Coastal Morphology and Sedimentology of the Belgian, French, and Dutch Coast
M. Lahousee, Philippe Calabaut, Herve Chamley, Bernard Latteux andBert van der Valk **
Morphological Trends of the Belgian Coast Shown by Ten Years of Remote-SensingBased Surveying
Peter De Wolf, Dirk Fransenaar, Johan Van Sieleghem and Rik Houthuys **
Morphology of the Wadden SeaJ. Ehlers and Hans Kunz **
Coastal Morphological Modeling for the Southern North SeaJ. de Vriend **
LOUISIANA WETLANDS
Submergence, Salt-Water Intrusion, and Managed Gulf Coast MarshesJ.A. Nyman, R.H. Chabreck, R.D. DeLaune and W.H. Patrick, Jr 1690
Habitat Degradation of the Labranche Wetlands and an Approach to its RestorationAllan B. Ensminger and Gretchen Binet 1705
Measuring the Effect of Sediment Fences for Wetland Creation and Restorationin Louisiana
Roelof M.J. Boumans, John W. Day, Jr. and G. Paul Kemp 1717Comprehensive Plan for Wetland Stabilization and Restoration in the MississippiDelta System
Sherwood M. Gagliano and Johannes L. van Beek *Recreation Value of Louisiana Wetlands
John P. Titre, Jr *
CASE STUDHSS IN DEVELOPING CZM COUNTRIES
Developing a Framework for Comprehensive Coastal Zone Management in NovaScotia, Canada
Andrew Neil Montgomery, Lincoln McLeod and Gerald Porter *The Role of Coastal Parks in Facilitating Coastal Management in Nova Scotia, Canada
Jessica J. Meeuwig and Peter J. Ricketts **The Present Conditions and Future Prospects of Shonan Nagisa Plan
Yasuo Okajima, Yuzo Oh-Hashi and Nobuo Ohshima **Coastal Zone Management in Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, Mexico
Luis Clemente Jimenez Perez, Fernando Molina Perelta andEsperanza Nunez Fernandez **
Coastal Zone Management in Atlantic Canada: Developing the NecessaryRegional Infrastructure
Michael J.A. Butler and Claudette LeBlanc **Meeting Information and Communication Needs in Regional Coastal ZoneManagement Case Studies from the Great Lakes
Patrick L. Lawrence, J. Gordon Nelson and Ron Stenson **
BEACH NOURISHMENT IV: PLANNING AND DESIGN
Selecting the Optimum Dune Height for Panama City Beaches, FloridaCheryl Phanstiel Ulrich **
Beachfill Design Projects in the New York District: History and Current PracticeLynn Marie Bocamazo, Diane Rahoy and Gilbert Nersesian **
Beach Morphology Analysis Package (BMAP)Barry G. Sommerfeld, John M. Mason, Magnus Larson and Nicholas C. Kraus **
The Profile Volume Approach to Beach NourishmentTimothy W. Kana **
Sand Losses from an Artifically Nourished Beach Stabilized by GroynesHans Kunz **
Guidelines for Surveying Beach Fill ProjectsWilliam G. Grosskopf and Nicholas C. Kraus
AFRICAN FISHERIES
Potentials of Fish Resources and Utilization in the Artisanal and Industrial Fisheriesof Nigeria
Gbola R. Akande **On the Ecology and Sustainability of Penaeid Shrimp (Coastal) Fishing in Nigeria
P.O. Abohweyere **Fish Resources of Coastal Waters of the Gulf of Guinea: Natural and Man MadeFactors Influencing Their Distribution Abundance and Capacity for Development andSustained Exploitation
J.G. Tobor **Exploitation of Coastal Aquatic Living Resources in the Area UnderSenegalese Jurisdiction
M. Barry-Gerard, M. Kebe and M. Thiam **Pelagic Fisheries of Senegal: State of Stocks, Management Options, Policy Constraintsand the Role of Subsidies
Moustapha Deme 1726
IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION
Wetland Assessment and Management Using a GIS ApproachLynda L. Downs, Robert J. Nicholls, David Gordon and Joseph Hautzenroder 1741
Environmental Impacts of Small Boat Navigation—Vessel/Sediment Interactions andManagement Implications
Bradley W. Barr 1756A Marine Resource Mitigation Program for the Impacts of a Coastal NuclearPower Plant
Christiane M.R. Parry and Richard F. Ambrose 1771A Basic Study on Space Characteristic Analysis of Fishing Ports UnderUrbanization Process
Kazuyori Takayama, Takeo Kondo and Akio Kuroyanagi *The Implications of Environmental Changes on Coastal Cities in West and CentralAfrica: The Case of Lagos, Nigeria
Layi Egunjobi *
USE OF REMOTE SENSING FOR IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Drawing of Normal Baselines in Brazilian Coast Using Remote Sensing Images ProcessingWagner Santos Almeida *
Study on Methods and Procedures to Clarify Pollution in Intertidal Flat UsingAero-Imaging
Takekazu Akagiri, Seiichi Tanaioka, Tomotsu Saito, Shinji Takazawa, Kouichi Motegiand Takashi Hayashi **
The Coast of Florida Erosion and Storm Effects StudyRalph R. Clark, Mitchell A. Granat, W. Jeff Lillycrop, David V. Schmidt,Thomas D. Smith and Donald K. Stauble • *
The Possibility to Forecast Red-Tide by Applying Remote Sensing TechniqueLi Tiefang, Chen Xiaoxiang and Li Jin 1'°
TM Bands' Remote Measure Test for Seawater's Multi-Factors: First Step Research onRemote Sensing for Bay's Self-Purificability
Chen Xiaoxiang, Li Tiefang and Li Jin 1793Classification and Inventory of Geomorphic Features on the Barrier Islands of Mississippi
Stephen M. Oivanki, Mario V. Caputo and Shea Penland **
ANALYSES AND STUDIES OF OIL SPILLS
British Columbia Marine Oil Spill RiskW.H. Wolferstan *
Biodegradation Studies of Saudi Arabian Crude OilSteven E. Whiteside 1799
Statistical Analysis of Gulf of Mexico Oil Spills of Less Than 1,000 Barrels (159 m3)Alexis Lugo-Fernandez 1814
Stude Quantitative des Boulettes de Goudron sur les Plages de la Region de DakarPapa Ndiaye *
Oil in the Intertidal and Subtidal Sediment of the Saudi Arabian Coast One Year Afterthe Gulf War Oil Spill
Jacqueline Michel, Miles O. Hayes, Donald V. Aurand, Theodore C. Sauer andTodd M. Montello 1828
COASTLINES OF THE BLACK SEA
The History of the Black Sea Coastal Zone StudiesN.A. Aibulatov **
A Man on the Black Sea CoastRuben D. Kos'yan and Orville T. Magoon **
Regularities of the Abrasive Coast Development of the Ukrainian Black SeaYury D. Shuisky **
The General Characteristic of the Black Sea CoastsYury D. Shuisky **
The North Black Sea and the Sea of Azov Coasts Under a PossibleGreenhouse-Induced Global Sea-Level Rise
P.A. Kaplin, A.V. Porotov, A.O. Selivanov and N.V. Yesin **Transformation of the Black Sea Coast and Shelf by Wave Erosion inPliocene-Pleistocene
N.V. Yesin **Geoecology of the Black Sea Coastal Zone
N.A. Aibulatov **The Specific Peculiarities of Relief Transformation and Shelly Sediment Differentiationin Coastal Zone
Yury S. Dolotov **Ecology of Gelendzhik Bay
N.V. Yesin and Ruben D. Kos'yan **Technogenic Pollution of the Caucasian Black Sea Coastal Zone and Specific Featuresof Self-Purification
Kazimeras M. Shimkus and Alexander V. Komarov **Scientific Basis of Regulation of Coastal Processes: Case Study: Coast of the Black Sea
Archil G. Kiknadze **The Azov-Black Sea Coast of Russia—An Experience of Artificial Beach Formation
V.G. Kirillov, G.I. Ivashkov and V.M. Peshkov **
Wave Boundary Layer Above the Submerged Coastal SlopeV.M. Shakhin **
Specific Features of Shoreline Development in Sochi Region and Engineering Methodsof Coast Protection
E.K. Grechishchev, O.L. Rybak and N.A. Yaroslavtsev **State-of-the-Art and Dynamics of Some Beaches of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
Hristo Iv. Nikolov and Stoyan D. Keremedchiev **New Structures Used for Protection of the Black Sea Coasts
N.I. Salukvadze and B.A. Elieshvili **Waves and Currents Near the Kinburn Spit Extremity
V.M. Shakhin and T.V. Shakhina **Specific Features of the Russian Black Sea Coast Dynamics and Morphology: KerchStrait-Psou River Mouth
V.P. Zenkhovich and N.A. Aibulatov **Specific Features of the North-Eastern Black Sea Shelf Structure
M.G. Yurkevich **Sandy Accumulative Forms Within the Black Sea Coastal Zone
G.V. Vykhovanets **Coast Dynamics and Coast-Protective Measures on The Crimean Black Sea Coast
V.P. Maltzev and K.N. Makarov **The Specific Features of Modern Dynamics and Coast Structure of the Black SeaWithin Romania
Yury D. Shuisky **South Coast of the Crimea: Environmental Specificity and Coast Protection Problems
A.T. Rybalka . . . . . **About Some Dynamic Conditions of the Beach Sedimentary Strata Formation on theBulgarian Sandy Coast of the Black Sea
Yury S. Dolotov, R-P.B. Zharomskis, V.I. Kyrlis, K.K. Orviku, M.M. Veison andM.P. Radulesku **
Modern Fluxes of Suspended matter in the Caucasian Black Sea Coastal ZoneKazimeras M. Shimkus **
General Physicogeographical Characteristics of the Bulgarian Area of the Black SeaStoyan D. Keremedchiev, H. Nikolav and B. Dachev **
Longshore Sediment Transport and Radionuclide Dispersion in the Black SeaCoastal Zone
O.V. Voitsekhovitch and M.J. Zheleznyak **Ecological Situation of the Black Sea Coastal Zone
N.V. Yesin, Ruben D. Kos'yan and L.A. Karnaukhova **Morpho-Lithological and Dynamical Characteristics of the Continental Slope
H. Nikolav, B. Dachev and Stoyan D. Keremedchiev **A Comparative Study on the Hindcasted Wave Climates
Aysen Ergin **Artificial Gravel Beaches in the Coastal Protection
V.M. Peshkov **The Flows of Suspended Sandy Material Along the Section of Bulgarian Coast
Ruben D. Kos'yan **Sedimentational Aspects of Erdemir Port (Eregli, Turkey)
Erdal Ozhan **Pitzunda Peninsula Coast Dynamics
G.A. Saf'yanov **Calculation of Longshore Sediment Transport on Abrasive Coasts with AttachedPebble Beaches
I.L. Gelovani and S.S. Pirumov **
Formation of the Kolkhida Coasts During Sea Level RiseCh.P. Dzhanelidze, F.G. Meladze, G.E. Russo and V.V. Sakvarelidze **
Development of Modern Dynamics of Alluvial-Accumulative Coasts of the EasternBlack Sea
Sh.V Dzhaoshivili and I.G. Papashivili **Influence of River Mouth Migrations on the Caucasian Black Sea Coast Development
I.L. Gelovani **
CHEASPEAKE BAY: RESTORATION THROUGHSCffiNCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CAMS—A Fast and Effective Data Management ToolClaudia P. Walters *
The Watershed Model of the Chesapeake BayLewis Linker and G. Edward Stigall *
Cost Effectiveness of Non-Point Source ControlLynn Shuyler *
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation and Dissolved Oxygen CriteriaRichard Batiuk *
Environmental Indicators for the Chesapeake BayKent Mountford *
NOAA'S RESTORATION PROGRAM:A PROGRAM FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE
Project Priority Ranking Under Coastal Wetlands Planning Protection andRestoration Act
Steve Farber 1 8 4 3
An Examination of Created Marsh and Seagrass Utilization by LivingMarine Resources
David L. Meyer, Mark S. Fonseca, David R. Colby, W. Judson Kenworthyand Gordon W. Thayer jg5g
^fL Development o f Fishery Habitat Value in Created Salt MarshesThomas J. Minello and James W. Webb, Jr 1864
Accelerating and Evaluating the Development of Restored and Constructedaeagrass Ecosystems
Mark S. Fonseca, D.L. Meyer and W. Judson Kenworthy 1866in-Water Habitat Restoration and Juvenille Salmonid Stranding in the LowerColumbia River
Robert L. Emmett, George T. McCabe, Jr. and Susan A. Hinton 1875
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT H: SCffiNCE
Desalination and the Disposal of Hypersaline WaterJohn L. Largier *
Rice Herbicide Evaluation in Texas Gulf CoastEugene R. Lindemann jggo
Salinity—Colorado River Water Quality CrisisDavid B. Mason, Sr 1 9 0 4
Natural Cleaning Proficiency as a Coastal'MacrodescriptoVAnamana Escofet and Juan Carlos Burgueno **
Water Quality Impacts of a Lead/Zinc Mine in Northwest AlaskaJoyce Beelman
Spatial and Temporal Variations of Toxicity in an Enclosed Bay Using the LarvalDevelopment of the Red Abalone (Hallotis rufescens) as an Indicator
Garon Bodor and Kenneth D. Jenkins
DUNES MANAGEMENT PLANS AND PROFDLES
A Classification of the Coastal Dunes of LouisianaWilliam Ritchie **
Sand Management Planning in OregonJohn J. Marra 1913
The Napeague Dunes—Long Island, N.Y.John A. Black 1925
Dunes Management Plan—Long Beach Peninsula, WashingtonDouglas J. Canning 1938
Aeolian Sediment Transport Under Offshore Wind Conditions: Implications forAeolian Sediment Budget Calculations
Paul A. Gares, Karl F. Nordstrom, Douglas J. Sherman, Bernard O. Bauer,Robin G.D. Davidson-Arnott, R.W.G. Carter, Derek Jackson and Nuno Gomes **
Dune Erosion Management: A Cost Benefit AnalysisR.C. Steijn and H.G. Wind 1951
PROGRAMS AND SOLUTIONS FOR CONTROLLINGMARINE POLLUTIONS
Use of Marpol Annex V Reception Facilities and Disposal Systems at Selected Gulf ofMexico Ports, Private Terminals, & Recreational Boating Facilities
Dewayne Hollin and Michael Liffmann 1966Boater's Pledge: A Regional Campaign to Hook Fisherman and Recreational Boaterson Solutions to Solid-Waste Pollution
Villere C. Reggio, Jr., David Ruple and Nancy Holland 1981Ocean Management Under the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act:Sanctuaries, Dumping and Development
Ole Varmer and Amy J. Santin 1990Marine Environmental Quality Guidelines in Canada
S.L. Smith and A.J. Brady *Marine Debris Curriculum: Awareness to Action
Maria Brown-Babcock and Jil ZilligenPilot Zero Discharge Program for Ships
Maria Brown-Babcock and Jil Zilligen *
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
Integrated Coastal Management and Marine BiodiversityJ. Sian H. Pullen and C.F. Tydeman
A Study of Political Design Method for Remote Island's Environmental Management:Patterns of Remote Island and a Political Goal
Hitoshi MiyazakiGrowth Management Initiatives in Northwest Lower Michigan t
Catherine J. Cunningham
Challenges for Coastal Resources Management in the Cheonsu Bay: The Republicof Korea
Jihyun Lee 2004Shore Management Along the Cohesive Shorelines of the Great Lakes
C D . Anglin, R.B. Nairn, William F. Baird, P. Donnelly and D. Sawyer **
GULF OF MEXICO PROGRAMS: PARTNERSHIPS
The Gulf of Mexico ProgramDouglas A. Lipka and Jonathan Z. Cannon *
WHY COASTAL ZONE PLANNING IS NEEDED
Marina Facilities Planning: Design and Operations in Hurricane Prone AreasJon Guerry Taylor 2019
Labrador Coast: Where, its RelevanceAnn G. Wilkie *
Coastal Zone Residential Development: An Investigation of Public Perceptionsand Satisfactions
Kathleen L. Wolf *Reclamation of Coastal Lands Implication for Low Income Housing in LagosMetropolitan Area
M.M. Omirin *Needs for Management and Conservation of The Southern Gulf of Mexico
Ernesto A. Chavez and John W. Tunnell, Jr 2040The Processes Involved in the Development of a Connecticut/Rhode Island InterstateManagement Plan: The Pawcatuck River Estuary
Marybeth G. Hart, Jeffrey M. Willis and Alan Desbonnet *
COASTAL STRUCTURES PLANNING, DESIGN, ANDPERFORMANCE H
Detached Breakwaters for Beach ProtectionFarouk M. Abdel-Aal **
Study on Littoral Protection by Sand-Filled TubeYoichi Fujikawa, Yutaka Honjo and Niels Henning Olsen **
Design Manual of Artificial ReefKazunori Yoshioka, Takashi Kawakami, Shigenobu Tanaka, Mamoru Koarai andTakaaki Uda **
The Planning and Design of Multipurpose Artifical Barrier ReefsAkiyoshi Nakayama, Nobuyuki Horikosi and Hirosi Kabayasi
Application of Composite Member to Marine Structures in JapanOsamu Kiyomiya and Nagase Yamada
Development of the Long Caisson Type Vertical BreakwaterRoshi Ojima, Noriaki Kawai, Yoshifumi Matsuo, Kazuhiro Nagai andMasahiro Mizutani **
Ecology-Conscious Submerged BreakwaterToshiharu Ozaki and Koji Mitsuhashi **
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PRACTICES AND POLICD2S FOR SHORELINE PROTECTION
Beach Evolution and ProtectionFarouk M. Abdel-Aal **
Conservation Practices Physical Effects Evaluated in formulating ConservationManagement Systems
Frank F. Reckendorf and Larry Dawson 2219Cumulative Environmental Impacts of Shoreline Stabilization on Puget Sound
Hugh Shipman and Douglas J. Canning 2233Potential Application of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act in Washington State
Hugh Shipman 2243Holding a Shoreline With a Buried Revetment
Joe Scott, Kevin Stoops and Judity Cochran **
COASTAL LOUISIANA:THE CULTURAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SYNTHESIS
Louisiana's Bountiful but Hazardous Coastal ClimateRobert A. Muller *
The Flood Threat Response in South LouisianaWindell A. Curole 2252
Cheniere Caminada and the Hurricane of 1893Donald W. Davis 2256
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT HI: CASE STUDD5S
Drainage Problems in Caspin Sea Coastal LowlandsMirkhalegh Z. Ahmadi
Assessing the Socio-Economic Benefits of Remedial Action Planning in the GreatLakes Basin: A Case Study in Ontario
Karl A. Schaefer *Some Considerations About a Coastal Lagoon: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Trophic Level
David Man Wai Zee, Ana Lucia S. de Lima and Marcia Helena R. Moreira 2270A Study of the Water Environment Improvement About Fishing Villages
Masatsugu Fukuya, Nobuyuki Horikosi, Kouzi Mori and Naoki KitamuraOffshore Marine Litter in Swansea Bay, Wales, UK
S.L. Simmons, A. Fricker and A.T. Williams 2283Case Studies of Ocean Outfall Inspections—San Francisco and Seattle
Ken Lilly, Jr., Donald L. Kingery, Edward O. Cox and Dave Jones 2297Improvement of Nearshore Water Clarity Due to Artificial Upwelling at PowerPlant Diffusers
Robert S. Grove, John B. Palmer and Choule J. Sonu 3 4 1
REVEGETATION STUDIES
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Conservation and Management of Dry Coastal Vegetation tt
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Evaluation of Plants for Coastal Dune StabilizationDonald Surrency 2324
Recovery of Vegetation of Barrier Island Washover ZonesR.I. Lonard and Frank W. Judd 2332
Stripping the Coast of Rhode Island: Vegetated BuffersPamela Pogue, Virginia Lee and Alan Desbonnet *
INTEGRATED COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT PLANS H
From National Coastal Zone Management Plan to Special Areas Management Plan: SriLankan Experience
Anil Premaratne *Coastal Zone Management in Accra, Ghana
C.A. Biney, G. Roberts, A.T. Amuzu and R.R. Bannerman **Coastal Zone Management in the Smaller Islands of the Eastern Caribbean:An Assessment and Future Perspectives
Gillian Cambers 2343Institutional Prospects in Managing Coastal Environmental Conservation Units inParana State, Brazil
Jose Milton Andriguetto-Filho 2353Coastal Zone Management for Samana Bay: Integrating Community Needs
Jennifer McCann . 2369Morphodynamic, Ecologic and Socio-Economic Assessments of the Vulnerability ofuerman Coasts: An Integrated Approach to Coastal Zone Management
Horst Sterr *
INTERNATIONAL SOLUTIONS TO SHORELINE PROBLEMS II
Studies on Application of Silt Protector Sheets for Settling Pond to Diminish SedimentFlowing Out to the Sea
Takashi Kano, Hirofumi Kawamoto and Toshikazu Suzuki *Management and Engineering at Araruama Lagoon, Brazil
uaudio F. Neves and Carlos Miguel P. Hansen 2383ssues and Problems in Controlling the Threats of Erosion Along the Nigerian Coastline
Chebe Kenneth Asangwe **Shoreline Changes Along the North Yucatan Coast
Klaus J. Meyer-ArendtI and Geological Evolution of the Quartenary Nile Delta and its Rate
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Z.M. Zaghloul 2398
GENERATING SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES INTHE OFFSHORE REGION
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0 S y s t e m s ' deluding Forestry, on Artificial Floating Islands
S ^ iP S M / ^ t 0 S t i ™ u l a ^ Maricuiture * » Ocean ResiockingPatrick Takahashi, William J. Mitsch and Takeo Kondo *