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Analysis on SLAR Images of Internal Waves

High-Precision Study of Florida Shoreline Changes

Preliminary Analysis of Multispectral Electronic Self-Scanning Radiometer Imagery from the Marine Observation Satellite

Accurate Computer Mapping of Coastal Change: Bayou Lafourche Shoreline, Louisiana, USA

Remote Sensing Techniques for Harbour and Coastal Observations in Belgium

Measurements of Sedimentary Processes from a Fast Moving Air Cushion Platform in Combination with Remote Sensing Techniques

Managing Island Landscapes

Digital Mapping of Mangroves in Middle Andamans of India

Erosion Control: Marsh and Low-Cost Breakwater

Shoreline Response to Hurricane Gilbert: Lessons for Coastal Management

The Effect of Hard Stabilization upon Dry Beach Width

Beach Erosion Control and Hurricane Protection for Virginia Beach, Virginia

Mud Coast Protection?The Malaysian Experience

Erosion Management Strategies for the Mahin Mud Beach Ondo State, Nigeria

Coast of California Storm and Tidal Wave Study?An Overview

Initial Apparent Failure Appears to be a Success at Tybee Island, Georgia

Forty Winters Waiting: The Fight for Oregon Inlet

Citizen Action and the Restoration of New Jersey's Beaches and Coastal Waters

Boater Environmental Education in Puget Sound

Citizen Volunteer Monitoring, a Tool for Estuarine Management

 

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