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A Voluntary Approach to Statutory MNRs in the UK

Environmental Information, the Public and the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary

Options in Urban Coastal Management: The Challenge of Valparaiso

A Study on the Relationship Between Urban Structure and Inhabitant's Consciousness for Waterfront Development

A Study on Formation of Waterfront Community

Coriolis, Bidirectional Water Flow and the Erosion/Accretion Paradox

Coriolis Acceleration and Inlet Plume Characteristics

The Effects of Freshwater Canal Discharges on Salinities in Biscayne National Park

A Two-Layer Hydrodynamic Salinity Model

Dynamic Behavior Characteristics of Thermal Discharge Plumes

Salinity Intrusion Studies in the Estuaries of Malabar Coast, India

Coastal Dynamics Along the Shores of Campania and Lucania (Southern Italy)

Sand and Placer Mineral Development Potential Offshore Virginia

Longshore Currents and the Effects of Wind Stress

Drought Induced Saltwater Intrusion on the Mississippi River

Transformation of Water Waves in Monterey Bay

Coastal Resource Management for Tourism: Malaysia

The Use of Nearshore Dive Sites by Recreational Dive Operations in Hawaii

Floating Hotels in the Coastal Environment

Development of Parks and Recreational Zone in Urban Port Area?Port of Osaka as an Example

 

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