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Newsletter - 1973-10-04, E. De La Garza
Newsletter - 1973-10-04, E. De La Garza
Kika de la Garza Congressional Papers - Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Florida's Sovereignty Submerged Lands: What Are They, Who Owns Them, And Where Is The Boundary?, Glenn J. Macgrady
Florida's Sovereignty Submerged Lands: What Are They, Who Owns Them, And Where Is The Boundary?, Glenn J. Macgrady
Florida State University Law Review
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An Examination Of Legislation For The Protection Of The Wetlands Of The Atlantic And Gulf Coast States, Anthony J. Haueisen
An Examination Of Legislation For The Protection Of The Wetlands Of The Atlantic And Gulf Coast States, Anthony J. Haueisen
Gulf and Caribbean Research
The most useful aquatic areas in the world are in serious danger of destruction. The estuaries, where fresh water, land and sea meet in a dynamic and highly productive zone, are today gravely threatened through unwise and unplanned excessive use of their valuable but finite capacities. Estuaries include the coastal zone which is affected by both the run-off of fresh water from the land and the salt water from the sea. This zone includes tidal rivers, marshes, bays and river mouths. The value of these estuarine regions has been well established by biologists. However, this value is fully appreciated by …