This article describes a trawl study of fishes that was con- 

 ducted for 12-month period in 1955-1956 on the central Georgia in- 

 shore continental shelf and adjacent Doboy Sound. 



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Howard, J. D. 1969. Radiographic examination of variations in bar- 

 rier island facies, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Transactions of Gulf 

 Coast Association of Geological Societies. 19:217-219. 



This article shows how differences in texture and in physical 

 and biogenic sedimentary structures affect the lateral variations 

 that characterize the facies of present-day barrier islands. 



577 



Howard, J. D., and J. Doerjes. 1972. Animal -sediment relationships 

 in two beach-related tidal flats, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Jour- 

 nal of Sedimentary Petrology 42(3) :608-623. 



Discusses the interaction of physical and biological factors in 

 controlling the sedimentary record of two similar tidal flats on 

 Sapelo Island, Georgia. 



578 



Howard, J. D. , R. W. Frey, and H. E. Reineck. 1972. Georgia coastal 



region, Sapelo Island, U.S.A.: sedimentology and biology. I. 



Introduction. Senckenbergiana Maritima 4:3-14. 



The article introduces six papers and a concluding paper relating 

 to a study of the geological characteristics of the nearshore shelf 

 of a low-energy, tide-dominated strand line on Sapelo Island, which 

 is part of a complex of Pleistocene and Holocene barrier island 

 facies formed during the last major regression across the Georgia 

 coastal plain. Area also includes Nannygoat Beach, the central 

 part of Cabretta Beach, and an adjacent segment of the shelf. 



579 



Howard, J. D. , and H. E. Reineck. 1972. Georgia coastal region, 

 Sapelo Island, U.S.A.: sedimentology and biology. IV. Physical 

 and biogenic sedimentary structures of the nearshore shelf. 

 Senckenbergiana Maritima 4:81-123. 



Investigates primary physical and biogenic sedimentary structures 

 on Sapelo Island from the low tide line seaward to approximately 

 12 nmi (22 km) offshore. 



580 



Howard, J. D. , and H. E. Reineck. 1972. Georgia coastal region, 

 Sapelo Island, U.S.A.: sedimentology and biology. VIII. Con- 

 clusions. Senckenbergiana Maritima 4:220-224. 



This summary analyzes the conclusions reached in six individual 



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