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Environmental Survey Of Potential Sand Resource Sites, Offshore Delaware And Maryland : Final Report, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Environmental Survey Of Potential Sand Resource Sites, Offshore Delaware And Maryland : Final Report, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Reports
- Technical summary / Carl H. Hobbs
- Non-technical summary / Carl H. Hobbs
- Part. 1. Benthic mapping and resource evaluation of potential sand mining areas, offshore Mayland and Delaware, 1998-1999 / G.R. Cutter and R.J. Diaz
- Part. 2. Transitory species (vertebrate nekton) / John A. Musick
- Part. 3. Literature survey of reproductive finfish and ichthyoplankton present in proposed sand mining locations within the Middle Atlantic Bight / John Olney, Donna Marie Bilkovic
- Part. 4. Potential modifications to waves due to dredging and other oceanographic considerations / Jerome P.-Y. Maa, Sung C. Kim
- Part. 5. Maryland-Delaware shoreline : long-term trends and short-term …
Rapidan River Watershed Riparian Restoration Assessment, Friends Of The Rappahannock, Center For Coastal Resources Management, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Rapidan River Watershed Riparian Restoration Assessment, Friends Of The Rappahannock, Center For Coastal Resources Management, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Reports
A canoe based GPS survey was conducted of 111 miles of the Rapidan River and its major tributaries. The purpose of the survey was to collect the necessary baseline data to support the prioritization of stream reaches in the Rapidan River watershed for future streambank and/or riparian corridor restoration projects.
The data were post-processed and overlaid onto digital color orthophoto quarter quad images at a scale of 1: 12,000 (resolution = 2 meters). Areas with critical erosion and/or riparian restoration needs were prioritized based on the analyzed features.
Wetland Seed Banks: Research In Natural And Created Wetlands, Douglas A. Deberry, James E. Perry, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program
Wetland Seed Banks: Research In Natural And Created Wetlands, Douglas A. Deberry, James E. Perry, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program
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No abstract provided.
An Introduction To Wetland Seed Banks, Douglas A. Deberry, James E. Perry, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program
An Introduction To Wetland Seed Banks, Douglas A. Deberry, James E. Perry, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program
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No abstract provided.
Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program Annual Report 1999, John A. Lucy, M. D. Arendt, C.M. Bain Iii
Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program Annual Report 1999, John A. Lucy, M. D. Arendt, C.M. Bain Iii
Reports
The Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program (VGFTP), a cooperative project of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), set records for fish tagged and fish recaptured during 1998, its fourth year of operation.