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Public Beach Access Points Along the South Carolina Shore

Who Owns the Beach? Finding a Nexus Gets Complicated

Water Access Needs in Southeastern Virginia

Improvement of the Public Access to Urban Waterfront in Japan?Port Amenity Zone Improvement Program

Coastal Regulatory Reform in New Jersey

Land-Use Planning and Coastal Conservation in S.A.

The Downstream Perspective on Basin-Wide Water Management in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin

Coastal Land Use Management?An Allocative Model

Shrimp Mariculture: A Viable Competitor for the Coastal Land Resources of the Southeastern USA

The Construction of Homes on Four Active Coastal Landslides in Newport, Oregon: Unbelievable but True!

Beach Conservation Through Coastal Development Control in the East Caribbean Islands

Coastal Resort Planning

Urban Growth Management in Virginia Beach's Back Bay

Arverne, New York: Planning for a New Coastal Community of 20,000 People

Coastal Regulation on Martha's Vineyard, Mass.

Design of a Hurricane Resistant Floating Breakwater for Charleston Harbor, South Carolina

Shore Morphology: An Element in Breakwater Design

Estuarine Beach Processes and Protection Methods

Dynamic Stability of Dumped Riprap

Navarre Navigation Project: Designing an Inlet for no Net Impact to Adjacent Shorelines

 

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