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Shoreline Change and the Importance of Coastal Erosion
Shoreline Change and the Importance of Coastal Erosion Helpful to educators and students. WHOI Sea Grant Focal Points, 3 pp., 2000 WHOI-G-00-001
Read MoreHydrodynamical Modeling of a Multiple-inlet Estuary/Barrier System: Insight into Tidal Inlet Formation and Stability
Hydrodynamical Modeling of a Multiple-inlet Estuary/Barrier System: Insight into Tidal Inlet Formation and Stability Friedrichs, C.T., D.G. Aubrey, G.S. Giese, and P.E. Speer In: Aubrey, D.G. and G.S. Giese (eds.), Formation and Evolution of Multiple Tidal Inlets, Coastal and Estuarine Studies, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Vol. 44, pp. 95-112, 1993 WHOI-R-93-010
Read MoreEvaluation of Coastal Erosion Hazards: Results from a National Study and a Massachusetts Perspective
Evaluation of Coastal Erosion Hazards: Results from a National Study and a Massachusetts Perspective Helpful to educators and students. WHOI Sea Grant Focal Points, 3 pp., 2001 WHOI-G-01-003
Read MoreBulletin: New Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding
Bulletin: New Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding Approximately 75 percent of the U.S. ocean shoreline is eroding. Massachusetts’ ocean-facing shore is no exception. A recent study of shoreline change in Massachusetts by the U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Program, and Cape Cod Cooperative Extension reveals that approximately 68 percent,…
Read MoreSingle-step Species Identification of Bivalve Larvae Using Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
Single-step Species Identification of Bivalve Larvae Using Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction Hare, M.P., S.R. Palumbi, and C.A. Butman Marine Biology (Springer-Verlag), Vol. 137, pp. 953-961, 2000 WHOI-R-00-007
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