New Jersey : New York Harbor entrance and Sandy Hook, Barnegat Inlet, 

 Little Egg and Beach Haven Inlets, Atlantic City, and Cape May. 



Delaware : Cape Henlopen, Rehoboth Bay and Indian River Inlet. 



Maryland : Ocean City Inlet and Barrier, Tingles Island and Whittington 

 Point areas, Assateague Island. 



Virginia : Chincoteague Island-Fishing Point area, Cape Charles and 

 Delmarva Peninsula, eastern side of Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay, in- 

 cluding islands, and Cape Henry. 



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Wasserman, S. E., and D. B. Gilhousen. 1976. Prediction of meteorological 



factors related to beach erosion at New Jersey and Long Island, New York. 



Journal of Applied Meteorology 15(4) :313-318. 



Discusses prediction of meteorological factors related to storm-caused 

 beach erosion on the New Jersey and Long Island, New York, coasts. 



Sandy Hook 



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 *Cunningham, J. T. 1968. This is Mew Jersey. Rutgers University Press, New 

 Brunswick, New Jersey. 289 pp. 



A long chapter, "The Jersey Shore," discusses Sandy Hook, Barnegat, 

 Atlantic City, and Ocean City. 



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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 . 



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); and Plum Island, Nantasket Beach, Revere Beach, 

 Salisbury Beach, and Castle Neck (Massachusetts). 



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Strahler, A. N. 1966. Tidal cycle of changes in an equilibrium beach, Sandy 

 Hook, New Jersey. Journal of Geology 74(3) :247-268. 



Presents results of repeated traverse profile surveys on the Atlantic 

 beach of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, in the summers of 1959, 1960, and 1961. 



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 *Wilson, H. F. 1964. The story of the Jersey shore. D. Van Nostrand, Prince- 

 ton, New Jersey. 139 pp. 



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