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Evaluation on Sites of Two Tidal Power Stations

Sedimentology of a Composite Inner-Shelf Sand Body Resulting from the Resuspension of Nearshore Sediment by Episodic, Storm-Generated Currents: Oceanside, California

Developments in Sand-Filled Container Systems for Coastal Erosion Control in Florida

Similarity of Onshore-Offshore Beach Profile Changes

Experimental Study on the Movement of Turbid Water in Reclaiming

Hydraulic Model Studies on Effective Installation Method of Silt Protector Sheets for Large Depth of Working Site

Ship Motions Moored at Quay Walls and Their Effects to Wharf Operation Efficiency

Blast Fishing and Government Response in Lingayen Gulf

Management Priorities to Reverse the Decline of the Hard Clam Industry in Suffolk County, New York, USA

International Fisheries Management?Changing Tides in the North Pacific

Fisheries Management in the Eastern Caribbean

Marinovation, A New Concept for Coastal Fisheries Zone Development

Regulation of Boat Mooring Sanitary Facilities in Virginia

Ecological Risk Assessment and Marine Monitoring

The Politics of Nonpoint Pollution Management

Nonpoint Pollution Planning in Thurston Co., WA

Selling Water Quality Planning to Local Governments

Using Existing Local Policies and Ordinances to Protect Coastal Water Quality

The Anacostia River Restoration: A Case Study

Environmental Problems and Slutions in Puget Sound

 

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