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Item Galveston Bay Report Card(2016) Galveston Bay Foundation; Houston Advanced Research CenterItem Forecasting Bacteria Levels at Bathing Beaches in Ohio(U.S. Geological Survey, 2003-02) Francy, Donna S.; Darner, Robert A.Item Survey Proposal For Galveston Beach Replenishment Project(City of Galveston, Texas, 1992-11-16)Item Coastal Dunes(Texas General Land Office, 2015) Bush, George P.; McKann, Michael H.; McAtee, Jerry; Campbell, John; Seidensticker, Eddie; Quay, Ray; Stafford, Craig; Taylor, JohnItem Colombia - Coastal zones, settlements and infrastructure.(Ministry of Environment, Housing and Territorial Development., 2010-06-22) santamaria, LorenaColombia faces threats from multiple facets. The vulnerability issues go hand in hand with the developmental aspects of the region.Item Beach Action Plan 2013-2014(2013) Galveston Island Park Board of Trustees; Beach Maintenance Advisory CommitteeItem Sands and Time: The Continuing Saga of Galveston's Beach Nourishment Plans(1992) Payne, AmberItem Tax Increment Financing Program: Reinvestment Zone IX(1983-11-02) Grants DepartmentThe Grants and Management Department has prepared a project plan for the Central City Beach Area Reinvestment Zone in accordance with the Texas Tax Increment Financing Act of 1981, as amended August 29, 1983. The most important implication of the tax increment legislation is that it provides a potential mechanism for financing public improvements and other public costs that previously did not exist. The traditional methods of financing capital improvements are constrained by budget limitations.Item Harnessing the Sea to Overcome Soil Erosion(1991-11-19) Hydracor International, Inc.Item Dynamic Sustainability: Shoreline Management on Marylandâs Atlantic Coast(Institute for Water Resources, 2009-11) Rose RankinItem Building Back the Sand Dunes(State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 2015) State of Florida Department of Environmental ProtectionItem Beach Maintenance Report Card(2013-05-17) Beach Maintenance Advisory CommitteeItem Coastal Zone Management(2013-01-18) Galveston Island Park Board of TrusteesThe Coastal Zone Management department is responsible for the provision of seaweed removal and litter control services on Galveston's East Beach, Stewart Beach, Seawall beaches located between 10th and 61st Street, Dellanera RV Park, Seawolf Park, and the West End Pocket Parks. The Coastal Zone Management department also performs debris removal as needed along the entire coast.Item Hawaii's Ocean Resources Management Plan(Hawaii Office of Planning, Coastal Zone Management Program, 2013-07) Hawaii Office of Planning, Coastal Zone Management ProgramItem Oregon's Central Coast Visitor Guide(Central Oregon Coast Association, 2012) Heart of the Oregon CoastItem 2013 East Beach Band Schedule(2013-05-17) Galveston Island Park Board of TrusteesItem Floridas Tourism Industry(Department of Geography and the Environment, 2013-11-08) Oldakowski, RayFlorida has a rich history that contributes to it's tourism industry. The sunny weather and the beautiful beaches drive a large portion of the states income.Item Safety on European Beaches(ILSE, 2005)Item Manawatu Estuary Management Plan(ManawatÅ« Estuary Management Team, 2015) ManawatÅ« Estuary Management Team