The Coastal Society's
20th Biennial Conference

May 14-17, 2006
St. Pete Beach, Florida


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Poster Session

A Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Model Study for the San Juan Bay Estuary System
Jorge Bauza-Ortega, San Juan Bay Estuary Program/NEP

Scoop: Enabling an Interoperable Network of Ocean Observations
Joanne Bintz, Southeastern University Research Association

Land Use at the Port of Seattle: A Case Study of the Proposal to Redevelop Terminal 46
Carrie Byron, University of Washington

Healthy Beach Indicators in the U.S.
Erika D'Avanzo, Surfrider Foundation

Release of Data from the U.S. Marine Managed Areas Inventory, 2006
Arwen Edsall, NOAA National Ocean Service

Volunteers Make Beach Nesting Bird Protection on Municipal Beaches Possible
Elizabeth Forys, Eckerd College

The Use of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing to Characterize Phragmites Australis
Jacquai Harris, Florida A&M University

Watershed Interactions: Scientists, Planners, and the Public
Kathleen Herrmann, University of Washington

Tools - Maryland's Local Natural Resource Planning Toolkit
Lindsay Leiterman, MD Department of Natural Resources

Development of Sediment Criteria Regulations for Nourishment Projects Along North Carolina's Atlantic Coast
Patrick Limber , NC Division of Coastal Management

Visual Impact/ Visual Assessment of Coastal Development: Development of a Management Methodology
Terry Ogawa, CT DEP Office of Long Island Sound Programs

Planning for the San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail: Issues And Opportunities
Sara Polgar, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission

Dietary Habits of Diamondback Terrapins of Jamaica Bay, New York
Rafael Sierra, Hofstra University

How Well Are Puget Sound Shorelines Protected? Differences in Regulatory Protections of Puget Sound Shorelines
Kathy Taylor, Puget Sound Action Team

One-Stop Shop for Shoreline Management Needs: Alternatives to Shoreline Hardening
Kris Wall, NOAA Coastal Programs Division

 

 

 
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