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COASM ZONE '93Volume 3
Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium on Coastal and Ocean ManagementSponsors
ContributingAmerican Shore and Beach Preservation
AssociationAmerican Society of Civil EngineersCoastal Zone FoundationGuenoc WineryLouisiana Department of Natural
ResourcesU.S. Department of Commerce/National
Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration
National Ocean ServiceCoastal Ocean Program
U.S. Department of EnergyU.S. Department of the Interior
Minerals Management ServiceNational Park ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Geological Survey
U.S. Department of AgricultureSoil Conservation Service
U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyChesapeake Bay Program
United Nations Environment ProgrammeUNESCO Intergovernmental
Oceanographic Commission
AffiliatingAmerican Fishing Tackle Manufacturers
AssociationCalifornia Coastal CommissionCalifornia State Lands CommissionCenter for Marine ConservationCongressional Sportsmen's Caucus
FoundationFrederic R. Harris, Inc.International Geophysical Union
Commission on Coastal SystemsJapanese Association for Coastal Zone
StudiesNational Ocean Industries AssociationNational Wildlife FederationNational Science FoundationOcean and Coastal Management JournalPortofFourchonSan Francisco Bay Conservation and
Development CommissionThe Coastal SocietyU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Department of Transportation
U.S. Coast GuardMaritime Administration
July 19-23,1993New Orleans, Louisiana
Edited by Orville X Magoon, W. Stanley Wilson, Hugh Converse, and L Thomas Tobin
The Integration of Multiple Ecotechnology Functions into Coastal ZoneFloating Islands
Walter E. Tengelsen
ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING IN HEALING COASTALHABITATS II: SHORELINE PROTECTION AND ENGINEERING
Bioengineering Methods to Establish Salt Marsh on Dredged MaterialHollis Allen and James W. Webb, Jr **
Dredged Material Filled Geotextile ContainersJack Fowler and C. Joel Sprague 2415
Erosion Control With Dredged Material at West Bay, TexasJ.W. McCormick *
Bank Erosion at the Aransas National Wildlife RefusgDarla Harshberger, Charles Anthony Spell, Nels Sultan, Francis Ting and Jun Zhang . . . **
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION
Women as a Factor of Global Warming and Sustainability of Coastal Resources of Westand Central Africa
R.A. Folorunso, A.C. Ibe and R.A. Folorunso **The Challenge of Global Warming and Climate Change on Coastal Resources Futuresand Development in West and Central Africa
Oyediran Ojo **Computational Experiment as a Tool for Investigation of the Atmosphere andHydrosphere Dynamics in Coastal Zone
Yurii Ivanovich Shokin, Gdalii Simonovich Rivin, Gajaz Salimovich Khakimsyanov andLeonid Borisovich Chubarov *
Global Data Assimilation SystemY. Georgievna Klimova and Gdalii Simonovich Rivin *
MAPPING OF WETLANDS, CREEKS, REEFS, AND TIDES
Application of Accoustic Hydrosurvey Technology to the Mapping of Eelgrass (Zosteramarina) Distribution in Humboldt Bay, California
Scott P. Miner 2429Remote Sensing and Image Processing as a Tool for Environmental Monitoringof Wetlands
Lynn Brown, Gary A. Zarillo, Hilary D. Swain and Marcus Borengasser *Evaluation of Airborne Video Imagery for Distinguishing Intertidal Oyster Reefs
Frank W. Judd, D.L. Hockaday, J.H. Everitt, D.E. Escobar and M.R. Davis 2443The Highest Tides in the San Francisco Bay System
David J. McMahon *Atlas of Present Tidal Marshlands: San Francisco Bay, California
Kent G. Dedrick 2451Historical Atlas of Tidal Creeks: San Francisco Bay, California
Kent G. Dedrick and Linda T. Chu .2464
•Manuscript not available at time of printing.**Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.
STRANDINGS AND CONTAMINANTS IN MARINE MAMMALS
Vaquita: It's Environment, Biology and ProblematicLorenzo Rojas-Bracho and Jorge Urban-Ramirez **
Studies of Contaminants in Arctic Marine MammalsPaul R. Becker 2479
The Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response ProgramCDR Ted I. Lillestolen, Paul R. Becker and Dean Wilkinson 2494
What We Have Learned About Mass Moralities of Marine Mammals and Where DoWe Go from Here?
Joseph R. Geraci *Stranding Networks and Marine Mammal Management
Dean Wilkinson 2505Contaminant Monitoring for NMFS Marine Mammal Health and StrandingResponse Program
Usha Varanasi, John E. Stein, Karen L. Tilbury, Donald W. Brown, James P. Meador,Margaret M. Krahn and Sin-Lam Chan 2516
Quality Assurance of Contaminant Measurements in Marine Mammal TissuesStephen A. Wise 2531
EMERGING COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT NEEDS
Resources from the Coastal Zone and Management in the U.K.: A NatureConservation Perspective
J. Sian H. Pullen and C.F. Tydeman *Cultural Resources as a Criterion in Coastal Zone Management: The Case of theNorthwestern Baja California, Mexico
Miguel Agustin Tellez Duarte **A Coastal Ecosystem Management and its Effects in Subtropical Climate: TheConceicao Lagoon
B. Sierra de Ledo and E.J. Soriano-Sierra 2542Environmental Impacts of Human Activites on the Coastal Areas of Nigeria
Peter C. Nwilo and Anthonia Onuoha **Patos Lagoon
Renato Herz and Affonso S. Mascarenhas, Jr **
DESIGNATION OF MARINE SANCTUARD2S AND PROTECTED AREAS
Site Selection in The National Marine Sanctuary ProgramLCDR Miles M. Croom *
Northwest Straits National Marine Sanctuary StudyBarry A. Wenger 2549
Establishment of Culturally Significant Marine Protected Areas in the United StatesJacqueline Rousseau and Steven G. Olson *
Marine Biological Diversity Conservation in the South Pacific: Priorities for ActionPaul Holthus *
Protecting Special Areas and Wildlife in the Wider Caribbean: Implementing the 1990Kingston Protocol
David Freestone 2560
**Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.*Manuscript not available at time of printing.
SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES CASE STUDIES H
Origin, Development and Startigraphy of Tidal Deltas at Hurricane Pass, Pinellas County,Florida: An Example of Modern Tidal Delta Development and Architecture from aMicrotidal Coast
C. Kelly Cuffe and Richard A. Davis, Jr 2570Upper Watershed Management and Sedimentation in Mugu Lagoon, VenturaCounty, California
Lyle J. Steffen 2585Mississippi-Alabama: Natural and Man-Made Shores: A Study in Contrasts
Ervin G. Otvos 2600The Ivorian Coastal Zone: Morphology and Sedimentary Processes: Examples fromGrand-Lahou and Abidjan
Jacques Abe and Kouadio Affian **Coastal and Sand Spit Evolution from 1958 to 1992: Saloum River Mouth (Senegal,West Africa)
E.S. Diop, M. Ba, B. Diouf, J.L. Saos, J.P. Barusseau, Cyr Descamps, A. Soumare,H. Chevillotte and P. A. Diallo **
MODELING AND SIMULATION: PHYSICAL ANDNUMERICAL EXAMPLES H
Tidal Pumping Effects in Coastal Loop CanalsB.A. Christensen, R.M. Snyder and K. Echternacht **
A Verified Model for Harbor Entrance SedimentationAndrew L. Kadib **
A Mathematical Model for Predicting the Motion of Polluting Surface Plumes Due toDrift Currents
Michele Di Natale **Forecasting Wave Attentuation Performance for Marinas
Jack C. Cox and David P. Simpson **Modeling Pollutant Concentrations in Enclosed Bays
Steven L. Da Costa, Bradley K. Paulson and Norman Wei *Management-Oriented Water-Quality Model
Charles K. Eleuterius and James T. McBee *
COOPERATIVE EFFORTS IN DATA COLLECTION FORCOASTAL AND WAVE ACTTVrnES
A Cooperative Coastal Data Collection Program in Washington StateGeorge M. Kaminsky **
The Virginia Coastal Information ProgramCarlton Lee Hill, Joseph C. Baumer and Jack E. Frye *
Ten Years Wave Gaging Activities in FloridaHsiang Wang *
California's Coastal Data Information Program: A Successful Federal, State andUniversity Cooperation
Reinhard E. Flick and Richard J. Seymour **The Beneficial Uses of Wave Data as Viewed by the State of Carolina
Margaret A. Davidson *
**Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.•Manuscript not available at time of printing.
BACTERIAL POLLUTION AND CLEAN WATER SOLUTIONS
Bacterial Pollution in the Mangrove Swamps of Muthupet, Tamil Nadu, IndiaJayapaul Azariah and S.R. Sekhar *
A Comparison of Electromagnetic Survey Results and Groundwater Quality Samples atan Animal Waste Storage Pond
Kathleen T. Kilian 2616Monitoring of Microbial Pollution in the Lagos (Coastal) Lagoon, Nigeria
Eliizabeth O. Nwankwu **Short-Term Effects of the Banjul Sewerage and Drainage Project on FaecalColiform Counts
Isatou I.M. Sissoho **Sewarsheds: Common Land Management Techniques Guidelines
Peter F. Alexander *
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS
U.S.D.A. Water Quality Initiative: An Inside LookDaniel A. Smith and Melissa M. Hammond *
The Role of the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Addressing Marine CoastalZone Issues
H. Brian Nicholls **Coastal Higher Education in Mexico
David W. Fischer **Coastal Engineering at an Undergraduate Level
Terry L. Piggott and A.W. Sam Smith *Professional Training for International Coastal Resource Managers
Brian R. Crawford and Niels West *Implementing Local and State Planning Through Education and Training: Phase of theCoastal Management Issues
Mark Amaral *Training Program "Tsunami"
Leonid Borisovich Chubarov and Victor Yurjevich Karev *
INTEGRATED COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT PLANS HI
The Regional Scale of Integrated Coastal Area Management: The State ofConceptual Frameworks
Adalberto Vallega 2628The Status of Resource Development Planning in the Kamchatka Oblast of theRussian Federation
Jonathan D. Isaacs and Abi Woodbridge *A Multinational Assessment of CZM in OECD Countries
Christopher Chung and Lawrence P. Hildebrand 2638An Integrated Coastal Zone Management Programme for Barbados
Kenneth A. Atherley, D.A. Smidi and L.A. Nurse 2653Policies and Programs Toward Sustainable Coastal Development in Ecuador's SpecialArea Management Zones—Creating Vision, Consensus, and Capacity
Donald D. Robadue, Jr. and Luis Arriaga 2668Institutional Considerations for the Integrated Coastal Zone Management of Belize
Lucia M. Fanning and C. Winston Miller 2683
•Manuscript not available at time of printing."Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.
Case Study, Coastal Zone Management: Tools and Techniques for aMultidisciplinary Approach
Frank M.J. Hoozemans, Jentje van der Weide and Jos van Alphen **
PORT DEVELOPMENTS
Growing Trend of China Port Economic ZonesYong Young Hou and Song Yan 2698
Mitigation for Port Development Impacts on Fish and WildlifeMelanie Denniger, Carolyn White and Reed Holderman *
Aiming at Port and Harbour Technology Mild to Human Beings and the EarthIsamu Tamura and Hisao Ouichi **
Long-Term Vision of Ocean Utilization and Conservation in JapanMasataka Maeda
Japan's Port Management and the United States's Port ManagementYutaka Miyaji
Development of the San Francisco Waterfront: The Nineties Analysis of theFisherman's Wharf Breakwater Project and Beyond
Norman P. Swenson
SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES CASE STUDIES IH
Coastal Geomorphology and Natural Hazards on the Coast of Baja California, MexicoLuis A. Cupul Magana, Lorenzo Gomez-Morin Fuentes andJose Luis Ferman-Almada **
Stratification of Wind Blown Sand on a Prototype BeachRobert J. Matthews and Terry L. Piggott *
Anthropogenic Activities Affecting Sediment Load Balance Along the WestAfrican Coastline
L.F. Awosika, A.C. Ibe and C.E. Ibe **Factors Responsible for varying Granulometric Characteristics of Sediments from theWestern Nigeria Coastline
A.C. Ibe, L.F. Awosika and C.E. Ibe **Dinamica de los Sedimentos de la Playa Guardalavaca, Holguin, Cuba: VariacionesMorfologicas del Perfil de Playa
Cosme Casals Corella, Jose L. Juanes and Yafiez Jorge Annas *Seasonal Morphological Evolution of Beach Profiles in Tropical Zone (Littoral ofCote d'lvoire)
Patrice Yace and Kouame Aka **
ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING IN HEALINGCOASTAL HABITATS HI: BEACH, MARINE/AQUATIC, AND
MULTIPLE PURPOSE HABITATS
Using Artifical Reefs to Offset Impacts to Hard Bottoms from BeachNourishment Projects
Pace Wilber *Creation of Submerged Aquatic Habitat in Chesapeake Bay
R.N. Blama *
••Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.•Manuscript not available at time of printing.
Pointe Mouillee: A 4600 Acre Multiple Purpose Habitat Constructed and Restored inWestern Lake Erie, USA
Mary C. Landin 2705
GULF OF MEXICO PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
Nutrients in the Gulf of MexicoKenneth R. Blan 2715
Public Health Issues in The Gulf of MexicoFrederick C. Kopfler, Andrew J. Puffer and A.A. Abdelghani *
Impact of Toxic Substances and Pesticides on Nearshore Gulf of Mexico: AnEvaluation of Relative Toxicity Based on Sources and Sites of Contamination
Jen Brecken-Folse, Maureen G. Babikow, T.W. Duke and Catherine Fox *
INTERNATIONAL SOLUTIONS TO SHORELINE PROBLEMS III
Shoreline Erosion Along the East Coast of GhanaStephen L. Anthonio • •
Coastal Processes on the Wai-San-Ding Barrier of Taiwan Strait, ChinaChing-Her Hwang and Po-Chin Lin • •
Development and Implementation of the Coastal Defense Policy for the NetherlandsRoeland Hillen and Tjalle de Haan **
Coastal and Ecological Changes in the Gulf of Benin Coastal ZoneKolawole Sikirou Adam • •
Coastal Protection Effects of Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSilvia Cristina Marcomini and Ruben A. Lopez 2724
CITIZEN EDUCATION AND AWARENESS: PUBLIC PARTICIPATION I
Dunecare: Healing the CoastSusan J. Ingram and David M. Chapman 2739
Efforts at Marine Education in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana IslandsMelissa A. Upton and Elizabeth Kumabe 2753
Educating Oregon's Coastal Populations: A Public Awareness Management Plan forThree Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge
Katherine A. Clevenger •Healing the Marina Beach, Madras, East Coast of India
K. Venkataramanujam •Shoreline Environmental History: Making it Visible with Public Art and HistoricInterpretation: An Olympia, Washington Case Study
Julia L. Walton 2763Assessing the Quality of Citizen Volunteer Monitoring
Brian B. Christman and Robert A. Frease 2772
COASTAL HAZARDS AND DISASTER PLANNING
Balancing the Benefits, Weighing the Consequences: The Ventura River and the CaliforniaCoastal Act
Mark H. Capelli 2787
•Manuscript not available at time of printing.' P a p e r included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.**
Disaster Planning and Coastal Resource ManagementJohn L.R. Dovale *
The Cape Mendocino Earthquake: A Local Tsunami Wakeup Call?Richard J. McCarthy, Eddie N. Bernard and Mark R. Legg 2812
A Strategy for Improving Coastal Natural Hazards Management: Oregon's PolicyWorking Group Approach
Andrea C. Ansevin and James W. Good 2829Liquefaction Due to Earthquake in Land-Reclamation Area and Its Land Condition:Case Study of Liquefaction in Tokyo-Bay Side Area by the 1987 East Off ChibaPrefecture Earthquake
Mamoru Koarai *Federal Damage Assessments in New England After the Halloween '91 Northeaster
Jimmy E. Fowler, Monica A. Chasten and Yen-Hsi Chu 2842The Marine Prediction Institute of the National Institutes for Environmental Prediction
David M. Feit and William G. Schramm 2853
CASE STUDDZS FOR NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION
Storm Water Permitting: A Case Study in CooperationJon Amdur and Dan Schoenholz 2861
Chlorinated Pesticides in a Fish Farming Station in the Lake Maracaibo BasinHender Urdaneta and Blanca Medina 2867
Anthropogenic Trace Metal Pattern in a Shallow Sediment Core from the ContinentalShelf Off Lagos, Nigeria
A.E. Uienyen *Coastal Non-Point Source Pollution Abatement: The Shipbuilding and Repair Industry
Kevin D. White, Maribeth E. Hamilton and Edwin S. Ott 2881Greenlining the Seacoast: Institution Design for Nonpoint Source Control
Richard H. Burroughs 2894The Coastal Pesticide Advisory Committee: A Success Story in Environmental Planning
Jane D. Settle 2896
DEVELOPING A TOURIST AREA IN A COASTAL ZONE
An Origin of Japanese Coastal Resorts: Development of Katase-Kugenuma Beach inShonan Seaside Region
Fukuo Akimoto *Environment for Tourism Promotion in Fishing Ports and Villages
Akira Nagano, Hiromasa Toyama, Ryotaro Yamauchi and Kaoru Kurosawa **Roads and Traffic in Fishery Areas: A Case in Japan
Hideyuki Kita and Yoshi-Hiko Maeno *Tourism Development Issues in the Tijuana-Ensenada Corridor, Baja California, Mexico
Nora L. Bringas Rabago **Systems for Control of Environmental Conditions in Regional Marine Ecosystem:A Fundamental Study: 2nd Report
Masaaki Sakuta, Yoshihiro Suenaga, Norimasa Takagi, Akio Kuroyanagi,Horoshi Kondo and Takayuki Kurata **
•Manuscript not available at time of printing.Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.**
CZM ORGANIZATIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
An Overview of Louisiana's 1991-92 Christmas Tree-Brush Fence ProgramEd Fike • •
Modification and Layout of the Galveston Island Groin Field for Retaining Sandon Beach
Yu-Hwa Wang • • •Shoreline Armoring and Public Policy
Michael Walther and Thomas Tomasello •Coastal Erosion Analysis of the Belle Fontaine Area, Jackson County, Mississippi
Joseph N. Suhayda and Stephen M. Oivanki 2907Coastal Protection Efforts: A Comparison of the Rhine Delta and the Mississippi Delta
Adam Bezuijen, M. France Eargle and Jeanene Peckham •*Long-Term Shoreline Change of the Chandeleur Islands Barrier System, Louisiana:1855 to 1989
Randolph A. McBride, Matteson W. Hiland, Shea Penland, Karen A. Westphaland S. Jeffress Williams *•
PORT SPACE UTILIZATION, LOCAL PERSPECTIVES,AND NAVIGATION CHANNELS
Port-Tenant Relations: A Pro-Active Approach to Reducing Environmental Contaminationand Liability
Dan Schoenholz and Jon Amdur 2918Physical Modelling of Barbers Point Harbor
Gordon S. Harkins and Michael J. Briggs 2923Plans and Systems for Japanese Water Area Utilization
Kenji Ueshima and Yoshinori Kakishima *Vitalization Policy of Local Region by Port Space Utilization
Katsuhiko Kuroda and Manzo Kanai • •Quantitive Assessment of Marine Traffic Environment by Using the ManeuveringSpace Concept
Akira Nagasawa, Shinja Nakamura and Yuji Onda • •Defining the Safe Navigable Depth of the Calcasieu River Ship Channel, Louisiana
John B. Herbich and Gordon L. Wilkinson • •
ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING IN HEALINGCOASTAL HABITATS IV: UNDERWATER BERMS AND
AQUATIC/MARINE HABITATS
Field Observations of Wave/Sediment Interactions in Coastal Aquatic HabitatsJoseph N. Suhayda, Roelof M.J. Boumans, G.P. Kemp, John W. Day, Jr. andJack E. Davis •
Nearshore Berms: An Evaluation of Prototype DesignsMary C. Allison and Cheryl Burke-Pollock 2938
Berm Placement Planning Study at Breton Island, LouisianaGregoryL. Williams, Cheryl Burke-Pollock, Edward B. Hands, Jack E. Davisand Linda Glenboski • •
Fishery Resource Assessments at Offshore Dredged Material MoundsD. Clarke •
••Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.•Manuscript not available at time of printing.
COASTAL MAPPING AND DATABASES
DUNEBASE: Information Management SystemDavid M. Chapman 2951
Challenges Associated with Metrication of the Nautical ChartEdwin L. Martin 2 9 6 2
The Wetted Bound: The Missing Link Between Surveying and Planning?Lesley Ewing 2974
Global Ocean Observing System to Determine the Health of the OceanGunnar Kullenberg, Neil Andersen and Muriel Cole 2986
A Man-Machine Partnership for Map Production: An Application of ImageClassification and Auto Vectorization in Charting Coastlines
Kenneth White, Rendel Clark and Andrew Rost **
OCEAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND COOPERATION
A Comparison of New Ocean Technologies and Ocean Space Utilization in the UnitedStates and Japan
Richard J. McLaughlin 3001The Protection of the Wadden Sea and International Cooperation
Jens A. Enemark **The Future of the North Sea
D. Tromp , *The Gorda Ridge Technical Task Force—An Experiment in the Application of NaturalScience to Natural Resources Public Policy
Stacey A. Tighe and Richard H. Burroughs *Study on Marine Development Programme
Xu Qiwang and Dong Wei **
FORGING COALITIONS TO ADVANCE COASTAL MANAGEMENT
Using the Annual Coastweeks Celebration to Involve Citizens in Coastal IssuesForsythe Kineon *
Coastal America and Other Governmental EffortsThomas E. Bigford *
Summary of The Coastal Society's Conference on "Organizing for the Coast"Lauritson King *
Building Coalitions to Protect the CoastJoan M. Bondareff, Thomas E. Bigford, Nancy Daves, Susan Essig, Forsythe Kineonand Lauriston King 3016
Political Coalitions to Conserve Coastal BarriersSusan Essig 3024
The Renewable Natural Resources Foundation's World CongressWilliam Queen *
GULF OF MEXICO STABILIZATION STRATEGIES
Tideland Reclamation—Establishing a Permitting System for TaiwanWen-Yan Chiau 3036
The Evolution of the Federal Consistency Provisions: The Controversy ContinuesMark T. Imperial and Jessica Cogan 3048
••Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.•Manuscript not available at time of printing.
Permit Enforcement, The Archilles Heel of Coastal Protection: Strategies for EffectiveCoastal Regulation
Alison Dettmer and Nancy Cave 3063Case Study: Transfrontier Cooperation in the Framework of Interregional Initiative ofthe European Community: The French and Belgian Coast
Alain Bryche, Bernard DePutter and Peter De Wolf • •The Nigerian Federalism and the Integrity of Coastal States Territory
O.O. Awotiwon •
CITIZEN EDUCATION AND AWARENESS
Environmental Education ProgramMarcia Helena R. Moreira, Sonia Marie Wanderley and David Man Wai Zee 3076
Public Participation: A Must for Coastal Resource Management in DevelopingCountries: Sri Lankan Experience in Implementing Coastal Zone Management Program
India Ranasinghe •The Diversification of a Louisiana Coastal Community
Paul D. Coreil • •Indian River Lagoon Consensus Management, Florida
Diane Barile 3490Motivating Factors Behind Environmental Activism: A Case Study of BeachClean-Up Participants
Elizabeth Ann Fuller 3083
SPECIFIC CASE STLTOES IN BAY, PORT, AND HARBOR DREDGING
Management of San Diego Bay Dredged Material DisposalDan Muslin 3095
Dependence of Shoreline Change on Channel Dredge Material Disposal Practices,Humboldt Bay, CA: A Case Study
Leonard J. Madalon, Jr. and Thomas R. Kendall • •Upland Reuse of Dredged Material as an Alternative to Aquatic Disposal: The Port ofOakland's Berth 30 Terminal Redevelopment: A Case Study
Patricia Murphy and Jody Zaitlin 3110Coordinating Toxic Cleanup With Future Site Utilization
Jeffrey A. Dickison 3119Beneficial Utilization and Wetland Creation from Dredge Spoil
Ricardo W. Serpas and L. Phil Pittman 3131
RESOURCE AND DEVELOPMENT ISSUES: HAWAH'S CONCERNS
Coordination + Cooperation = Synergy—Hawaii's Key to SuccessWarren M. Lee 3144
A Review of the Hawaii Environmental Impact Assessment ProcessPeter J. Rappa and Jacquelin N. Miller 3153
The Importance of Beach Management as an Aspect of Coastal Zone Managementin Hawaii
Valerie W. McMillan •Master Planning to Resolve Hawaiian Coastal Problems
Thomas H. Eisen 3168
••Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.•Manuscript not available at time of printing.
Coastal and Marine Policy Institutional RelationsMaile M. Bay
The Evolution and Future Implementation of Hawaii's Ocean Resources Management:Development and Concerns
Richard G. Poirier *
DREDGED MATERIALS AND OCEAN MINING
Deep Seabed Mining: How Soon and What's Involved for the Coasts?M. Karl Jugel *
Innovative Approaches to Resolving Port Mitigation and Dredge Disposal IssuesPeter Grenell 3172
Offshore Mining Regulatory Processes—A Case StudyLee Ann Gardner 3183
Potential for the Bioremediation of Contaminated Dredge MaterialJon Amdur and Andrew Clark-Clough 3197
Dredged Material Transport at Deep-Ocean Disposal SitesMohamed A. Abdelrhman and Edward H. Dettmann **
Disposal of Dredged Mud from the EstuariesGe A. Beaufort and Frank Hallie **
Aquatic Disposal of Dredged Material in the Belgian North SeaPeter De Wolf **
INTERORGANIZATIONAL PLANNING AND COORDINATION
New Interagency Review and Coordination Processes for Offshore Oil and GasExploration Plans in the Pacific OCS Region
Maurice L. Hill *The Pacific Island Network
Thomas L. Laughlin and Susan Ware 3209ECOR: An International Organization Active in the Coastal Zone
H. Brian Nicholls 3218Partnerships Strengthen Watershed Management
Kristine A. Stuart 3226Minerals Management and Conflict Resolution
Steven R. Alcorn 3235Coastal Zone Management in the Southern North Sea Area
Henk Jan Verhagen, Roeland Hillen and Ben G.M. van de Wetering **State Capacity to Plan and Manage for the Protection of Coastal Wetlands:An Assessment and Recommendations
Lani Lee Malysa 3242
MONITORING STUDIES
Hydrologic Recovery of Artificially-Drained Wetlands in Coastal North CarolinaDonald R. Belk and Jonathan D. Phillips 3254
Data Collection Program for the Design of a Wetlands Restoration ProjectJavier Weckmann and Lisa Watanabe Sales **
Distribution of Chlorophyll: And Influence Factors in DapengaoHuang Xineng, Xu Meichun, Chen Jinsi, Mo Jinhuan and Chen Huanguang 3269
•Manuscript not available at time of printing.••Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.
Monitoring the Impacts of a Coastal Protection Structure on La Guira Bay, TobagoCharmaine O'Brien-Delpesh ••
The Evolution of the Northern Adriatic Coastal Zone (Italy): The Climatic Changesand the Environment
Francesco Marabini and Antonio Veggiani ••Recent Benthic Foraminifera as a Sedimentation Tool in the NigerianCoastal Environment
Caroline Olusola Dublin-Green and L.F. Awosika • •Textural Features and Temporal Evolution of the Littoral Between Capo Passero andCapo Scalambri (South East Sicily)—An Attempt at Automatic Zoning
Amore Concetto and Giovanni Randazzo 3277
BEACH NOURISHMENT V: NEW TECHNIQUES
Environmental Impacts on a Beach Nourishment Borrow Area, Manatee County, FloridaDouglas S. Rosen • •
Investigation of the Offshore Bathymetry and Sedimentology of Folly Island, S.C.:Determination of Potential Offshore Sand Reserves for Beach Renourishment
Michael P. Katuna, Mitchell W. Colgan, Sam Weatherford and Jennifer Meisburger . . . . • •Vegetation Monitoring of Beach Nourishment
Paul B. Looney and David J. Gibson • •The Use of Ground Penetrating Radar to Aid in Monitoring Beach NourishmentPerformance in Lake Michigan: St. Joseph, Michigan
Charles L. Thompson, Ronald L. Erickson and Larry E. Parson •
PAPERS AT LARGE
Site Evaluation ListLCDR Miles M. Croom •
A Legal PerspectiveOle Varmer •
Marine Sanctuary StudyFrank Potter •
Bangladesh Coastal Management in 1993 and BeyondRobert C. Kay, S. Paul and M.Q. Mirza 3381
Humid Tropical Zone Deltas, Their Potential and Limitations for Development:Examples from Java, Indonesia
Piet Hoekstra • •Rivers Imputs and Sedimentary Budget Along the Moroccan Atlantic Coast
Maria Snoussi •The Dynamic Geomorphology of Yangpu Bay, Hainan Island, China
Dakui Zhu and Ying Wang 3296Evaluation and Management of Irrigation Systems in Southwest Florida
David A. Sleeper 3305Oceanography in Argentina
J.L. Cavallotto •Coastal Processes and Management of the Mahandi River Detaic Complex, East Coastof India
Monmohan Mohanti • •The Changjiang (Yangtze) River Delta: A Review
Wang Pinxian and Shen Huanting • •
••Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.•Manuscript not available at time of printing.
A Depositional Model of the Yellow River DeltaA. van Gelder and J. van den Berg
The Fraser River Delta, British Columbia: Architecture, Geological Dynamics andHuman Impact
J.L. Luternauer, J.J. Clague, J.A.M. Hunter, S.E. Pullan, M.C. Roberts,D.J. Woeller, R.A. Kostaschuk, T.F. Moslow, P.A. Monahan and B.S. Hart **
Environmental Change in Southern Part of Mekong River Delta and Problems ofTerritorial Rational Use
Le Due An and Pham Trung Luong **Morphology and Current Dynamic of the Coast of Togo
Adote Blivi **Examination of Marine Reserves in France—Similarities with National MarineSanctuaries in the U.S.
Theodore M. Beuttler *The Fate of the Nichupte Lagoon System in the Planning of Cancun, Mexico as anInternational Tourism Center
Martin Merino, Jens Sorenson and David Guiterrez **Management of the Ria de Aveiro Lagoon, Portugal
Margarida Cardoso da Silva **Planning and Implementation for Sustainable Management of Negombo Lagoon,Sri Lanka
Jayampathy I. Samarakoon **Indian River Lagoon Consensus Management, Florida
Diane D. Barile **Boston Harbor Management: Issues, Structure, and Direction
Richard Delaney and Jennie Meyers **Grays Harbor, Washington Estuary Management Plan
Kent A. Lind and Marc J. Hershman **Rhode Island Lagoons
Stephen Olsen and Virginia Lee **Evolution and Dynamics of the Chilka Lake
B. Hema Malini, K. Srinivasa Rao and K. Nageswara Rao **A Checklist Assessment of Dune Vulnerability and Protection in Devon andCornwall, UK
A.T. Williams, P. Davies, R. Curr, A. Koh, J.CL. Bodere, B. Hallegouet,C. Meur and C. Yoni 3394
POSTER PAPERS
NOAA/NMFS Restoration CenterDonald A. Wickham and Carol Collinson-Kahl 3313
Publishment of Guideline for Coastal Zone Management of Sendai-Bay Coast, JapanTakeo Yamazaki, Mamoru Koarai, Yuhji Niida and Hajime Igarashi *
NOAA's East Coast of North America Strategic Assessment Project: TheBiogeographic Component
Stephen K. Brown, Robert J. Wolotira and Mark E. Monaco *The Magdalen Islands, Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Jean-Marie M. Dubois and Anna Grenier **The Saint Lawrence River System, Atlantic Coast of Quebec
Jean-Marie M. Dubois **
•Manuscript not available at time of printing.••Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.
An Overview of Chemical Contaminants Throughout the Coastal and EstuarineUnited States
B. William Gottholm and Michelle R. Harmon 3314Heavy Metal Pollution in Santa Catarina Island, Brazil
R.U. Queiroz, E. Stadler, B.S. Ledo and P. Hass 3326Selection of Superior Planting Stocks and Development of Regeneration Techniquesfor Coastal Restoration: A Pilot Study
S.R. Pezeshki and R.D. DeLaune 3334An Analysis of Selected Beach Runup Data from Storms
Todd L. Walton, Jr • •Salinity Variability as an Approach to Estuarine Classification
S. Paul Orlando, C. John Klein, George H. Ward and Lawrence P. Rozas •Historical Shoreline Analysis of the Mississippi Gulf Coast
Stephen M. Oivanki, Jack S. Moody and Barbara Yassin 3347Bioaccumulation in Mussels Caged in Alamitos Bay, CA
Christine M. Boudreau, Kenneth D. Jenkins and Brenda M. Sanders 3355A National Partnership for Action
Norman T. Edwards and Virginia K. Tippie 3371
Subject Index 3499
Author Index 3505
••Paper included in a Coastlines of the World Volume.•Manuscript not available at time of printing.