versity, Department of Oceanography. 126 pp. 



Presents a comprehensive list of flora and fauna for Alligator 

 Harbor, Dog Island, St. George Island, and St. Vincent Island. 



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 *Stapor, F. W., Jr. 1975. HoloCene beach ridge plain development, 

 northwest Florida. Pages 116-144 in'R. W. Fairbridge ed. Contri- 

 butions to coastal geomorphology. Gebruder Borntraeger, Berlin. 



Deals with formation of beach ridges in northwest Florida, their 

 structure, and organization based on topographic pattern. Beach 

 ridge patterns are given for Dog Island, St. George Island, St. 

 Vincent Island, Cape San Bias, St. Joseph Spit, Beacon Hill, and 

 Shell Island. 



732 

 *Tanner, W. F. 1975. Historical beach changes, Florida "Big Bend" 

 coast. Transactions of the Gulf Coast Association of Geological 

 Societies 25:379-382. 



This study contains erosion and deposition rates for the "Big 

 Bend" coastal area of Florida. Areas studied include Dog Island, 

 St. George Island, St. Vincent Island, and St. Joseph Peninsula. 



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Tanner, W. F., ed. 1974. Sediment transport in the nearshore zone. 

 Proceedings of a symposium at Florida State University, Tallahas- 

 see, 26 January 1974. Florida State University, Tallahassee. 

 147 pp. 



This is a study of coastal cells along the Florida Panhandle 

 coast, and Florida-Georgia-South Carolina coast. A model devel- 

 oped to study these coasts has also been applied to St. Vincent 

 Island. 



Indian Peninsula 



Cape San Bias 



734 



Florida State University. 1974. A sedimentological investigation of 

 coastal cells from Cape San Bias to Indian Pass, Florida. Flor- 

 ida State University, Coastal Research Notes 4(1):16. 



A sedimentological study of beach sand near Cape San Bias indi- 

 cates a number of longshore drift cells in which the direction of 

 decreasing grain size, increasing sorting, and a decreasing per- 

 centage of unstable minerals is found. 



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