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Ducsik, D, W, 1974, Shoreline for the public: a handbook of social and 

 leqal considerations reqardina public recreational use of the nation's 

 coastal shoreline. Massachusetts Institute of Technoloqy Press, Boston. 

 257 pp, 



This book describes the existinq situation in the United States, with 

 an analysis of the economic context in which coastal recreation resources 

 are allocated. The institutional situation (both economic and political), 

 and then five chapters on legal aspects, including the requlation of land 

 use, are presented, 



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Hayden, B,, and R. Dolan, 1975, Classification of coastal environments of 

 the world. Final report, University of Virginia, Department of Environ- 

 mental Sciences, 166 pp, 



The report summarizes more than 4 years of research in the classifica- 

 tion of coastal environments. The studies included "Coastal wave climates 

 of the Americas," "Coastal marine fauna and marine climates of the Amer- 

 icas," and "An assessment of remote sensing as a tool in classifying 

 coastal landscape elements." 



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 *King, C, A. M. 1972. Beaches and coasts. 2nd edition. Edward Arnold, 

 London, 570 pp, 



Main sections cover coastal forms, processes operating at the coast, 

 beach movement and forms, and coastal classification. 



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Lynch, M, P., B, L, Laird, and T. F, Smollen. 1974, Marine and estuarine 

 sanctuaries. Proceedings of the National Workshop on Sanctuaries, 28-30 

 November, 1973, Washington, D.C. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, 

 Special Scientific Report Mo. 70. 213 pp. 



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 *0dum, H. T., B, J. Copeland, and E. A, McMahan, eds. 1974, Coastal ecologi- 

 cal systems of the United States. The Conservation Foundation, Washington, 

 D,C, 4 vols, 



This publication was originally prepared by scientific and staff members 

 of the University of North Carolina, Institute of Marine Sciences, as part 

 of the National Estuarine Pollution Survey conducted in 1968 and 1969, 

 The four volumes include a comprehensive survey of scientific information 

 through 1969, as well as a new system for the classification of coastal 

 ecosystems, 



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 *0dum, H. T,, and B, J, Copeland. 1974, A functional classification of the 

 coastal systems of the United States. ' >ges 5-84 in H. T. Odum, B. J. 



