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Item Beach Maintenance Report Card(2013-05-17) Beach Maintenance Advisory CommitteeItem Galveston Beach Nourishment Project: Post-monitoring(1996-08) Vazquez, Jose H.This report summarizes the results from the post-fill surveys at Galveston Beach and is written in partial fulfillment of the surface lease between the City of Galveston and the Texas General Land Office, SL940015. The main purpose of the report is to quantitatively assess the accretion/loss of sand on the newly nourished section of beach between 10th and 61st Street, and the adjacent areas east and west of the site.Item Community Attitude Toward Tourism and Preservation Survey(1992-10-23) Texas A&M UniversityItem Coastal Sediment Cells for the Vlamingh Coast(2015-09) Stul, T; Gozzard, JR; Eliot, IG; Eliot, MJItem Wading Depth & Depth of Closure Survey of Galveston Beaches(City of Galveston, 2014) Atkins North AmericaItem Executive Summary(1993) Campaign Strategies IncorporatedItem Great British Beach Clean 2014 Report(Marine Conservation Society, 2014) Marine Conservation SocietyItem The Economic Impact and Valuation of Florida's Saltwater Beaches- Some Preliminary Findings on Resident and Tourist Beach Users(1984-11) Bell, Frederick W.; Leeworthy, Vernon R."The Economic Impact and Valuation of Florida's Saltwater Beaches- Some Preliminary Findings on Resident and Tourist Beach Users" presents estimates of resident and tourist beach users' economic impact in terms of sales, employment, wages and state tax revenues generated in Florida. Annual estimates are provided for residents while only one-half a years impact is estimated for tourists. Also included are estimates of the benefits received by residents and tourists visiting Florida's saltwater beaches and these flows are translated into estimates of the present asset value of Florida's saltwater beaches. With the use of a hypothetical beach, it is also shown how estimates of beach values can be utilized in evaluating the economic feasibility of beach renourishment and erosion control.Item Litter Survey(Marine Conservation Society, 2010-09) Marine Conservation SocietyItem Tillamook Bay Watershed Health Report(Tillamook Estuaries Partnership, 2010) Tillamook Estuaries PartnershipItem UNEP/IOC Guidelines on Survey and Monitoring of Marine Litter(United Nations Environment Programme / Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, 2009) Cheshire, Anthony; Adler, EllikItem Dr. Beach Evaluation(2012) Leatherman, StephenWhen you visit the doctor, the first thing you do is fill out a questionnaire to complete your patient history. Dr. Beach's 50 criteria is a survey of his "patients", the 650 public beaches along the U.S. coast. The beach rating scale provides an objective appraisal of our nation's major public recreational beaches along the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific coasts. 50 Criiteria with a sliding scale from 1 to 5 are used to measure beach quality. The survey was primarily designed for swimming beaches, but this information is also used to determine the best beaches for walking, scenery, sports, and other activities.Item Meeting Documents(1993) Seawall Task ForceItem Galveston Seawall Beach Nourishment Monitoring 2012(2012-07-13) HDR Engineering, Inc.Item Galveston Seawall Beach Survey(2011-06-24) HDR Engineering, Inc.Item Research and Management Techniques for the Conservation of Sea Turtles(SSC/IUCN Marine Turtle Specialist Group, 1999) Eckert, Karen L.; Bjorndal, Karen A.; Abreu-Grobois, F. Alberto; Donnelly, M.NOAA WWF CMS SSC MTSG CMCItem North Carolina's Coasts in Crisis: A Vision For The Future(Institute for Coastal Science and Policy, East Carolina University, 2008-10) Riggs, Stanley R.; Culver, Stephen J.; Ames, Dorothea V.; Mallinson, David J.; Corbett, D. Reide; Walsh, J.P.