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*Chesmore, A. P., D. J. Brown, and R. D. Anderson. 1972. A study of the 



marine resources of Lynn-Saugus Harbor. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 

 Division of Marine Fisheries, Monograph Series No. 11. 40 pp. 



Data are presented on the following elements for the area, which in- 

 cludes Nahant and Revere: survey methodology, historical overview of 

 fisheries, physical and chemical characteristics, marine vegetation, 

 coastal marsh regulations, and the economic value of marine resources. 



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 *Duane, D. B. 1969. Sand inventory program: a study of New Jersey and 

 northern New England coastal waters. Shore and Beach 37(2) : 12-16 . 



The Corps of Engineers has a program to find and delineate offshore 

 deposits of sand suitable for beach restoration and stabilization. In- 

 cluded are data on the following areas: Sandy Hook and Barnegat (New 

 Jersey); Plum Island, Nantasket Beach, Revere Beach, Salisbury Beach, 

 and Castle Neck (Massachusetts). 



Nantasket Beach 



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 *Devanney, J. W., E. Derbis, W. Seifert, and W. Wood. 1970. Economic factors 

 in the development of a coastal zone. Massachusetts Institute of Technol- 

 ogy, Sea Grant Report No. MITSG 71-1. 



Appendix A is a study of recent decisions made by the coastal town of 

 Hull, Massachusetts, with respect to the development of Nantasket Beach 

 as a recreational resource. 



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 *Duane, D. B. 1969. Sand inventory program: a study of New Jersey and 

 northern Mew England coastal waters. Shore and Beach 37(2) : 12-16 . 



This article describes a program by the Corps of Engineers to find and 

 delineate offshore deposits of sand suitable for beach restoration and 

 stabilization. Included are data on the following areas: Sandy Hook 

 and Barnegat (New Jersey); Plum Island, Nantasket Beach, Revere Beach, 

 Salisbury Beach, and Castle Neck (Massachusetts). 



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Johnson, D. W., and W. G. Reed, Jr. 1971. The form of Nantasket beach. 



Pages 162-187 in J. A. Steers, ed. Introduction to coastline development. 



The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



Presents results of a study of the form of Nantasket Beach. Includes 

 discussion of stages of development through which the beach has passed to 

 reach its present form. 



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