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Rhode Island University. 1973. Rhode Island coastal field day. The barrier 

 beaches. Rhode Island University, Kingston. 10 pp. 



This report contains information on the origin, natural characteristics, 

 values, and management of Rhode Island barrier beaches, associated ponds 

 and marshes. 



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*Shepard, F. P., and H. R. Wanless. 1971. Glaciated coasts: New England and 



Long Island. Pages 28-69 j_n_ F. P. Shepard and H. R. Wanless, Our changing 



coastlines. McGraw-Hill, New York. 



Provides a detailed physical description of the following islands and 

 beach areas: 



Maine : Great Wass Island, Harrington Bay Area, Mt. Desert Island, Ken- 

 nebunk-Cape Porpoise area. 



Massachusetts : Cape Anne, Marblehead and Marblehead Meek, Boston Harbor, 

 Plymouth Harbor, Provincetown and eastern shore of outer Cape Cod, western 

 shore of outer Cape Cod, southeast coast of Cape Cod, south side of Cape 

 Cod, Nantucket Island, Tisburg Great Pond area on Martha's Vineyard, Gay 

 Head Cliffs and vicinity, Martha's Vineyard. 



Rhode Island : southeastern coast (east from Narragansett Bay), Watch Hill 

 Point. 



Connecticut : eastern shoreline. 



New York : Moriches Inlet, Fire Island Inlet, Jones Inlet, and Oak Neck 

 area, all on Long Island. 



Green Hill Beach 



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Department of Community Planning and Area Development, Kingston, Rhode Island. 

 1972. Green Hill Beach study: private acquisition—recommendations. 

 Unpublished draft. 



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Nayak, R. K. 1964. Some aspects of the environmental biology of Myar arenaria 



(Linnaeus) in Green Hill Pond, Rhode Island. M.S. Thesis, University of 



Rhode Island, Kingston. 



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Rhode Island University. 1973. Greenhill: development and a barrier beach. 

 University of Rhode Island, Coastal Resources Center. 51 pp. 



Contains information on historical forces of development, physical condi- 

 tions, the impact of storms, legal conditions, state and local regulations, 



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