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Caldwell, D. K. , H. Neuhauser, M. C. Caldwell, and H. W. Coolidge. 

 1971. Recent records of marine mammals from the coasts of Geor- 

 gia and South Carolina. Cetology (St. Augustine, Florida) 

 5:1-12. 



Marine mammals recorded (through 1970) from the waters and 

 beaches of Georgia and South Carolina since 1964 are listed along 

 with selected measurements and other miscellaneous data. 



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 *Dahlberg, M. D. 1975. Guide to coastal fishes of Georgia and near- 

 by states. University of Georgia Press, Athens. 186 pp. 



A comprehensive guide to Georgia's coastal fishes, with special 

 emphasis on nearshore, estuarine, and marsh habitats. Special 

 data is provided for the Sapelo Island-St. Catherines Island area. 

 186 pp. 



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 *Dean, L. F. 1975. A resource planning process for Georgia's Goast. 

 Pages 1-7 vn_ The value and vulnerability of coastal resources. 

 Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta, x + 321 pp. 



Discusses management programs for the Georgia coastal zone in 

 keeping with the conclusions presented in other papers in the 

 same report. 



505, 506 



Frey, R. W. , and T. V. Mayou. 1971. Decapod burrows in Holocene 



barrier island beaches and washover fans, Georgia. Senckenber- 



giana Maritime 3:53-77. 



Presents data on decapod burrows in Georgia beaches, which ex- 

 hibit conspicuous zonation. Included are data on burrows of Cal- 

 lianassa major (Say), the ghost crab Ocypode quadrata (Fabricius) , 

 and the fiddler crab Uca pugilator (Bosc). 



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 *Hails, J. R., and J. H. Hoyt. 1968. Barrier development on sub- 

 merged coasts: problems of sea-level changes from a study of the 

 Atlantic coastal plain of Georgia, U.S.A. and parts of the east 

 Australian coast. Pages 24-55 j_n K. Kaiser, ed. Kustengeomor- 

 phologie. Gebruder Borntraeger, Berlin. 



This paper discusses the origin of barriers along parts of the 



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