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Fox, W. T., and R. A. Davis, Jr. 1976. Weather patterns and coastal pro- 

 cesses. Pages 1-23 in_ R. A. Davis, Jr. and R. L. Ethington, eds. Beach 

 and nearshore sedimentation. Society of Economic Paleontologists and 

 Mineralogists, Special Publication 24. 



Three coastal areas--the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, Mustang Island, 

 Texas; and the central Oregon coast—were studied to develop coastal pro- 

 cess-response models. Time-series analysis of weather, waves, and current 

 data was coupled with frequent beach surveys. 



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Gillespie, T. S. 1976, 

 annotated checklist. 



The flowering plants of Mustang Island, Texas: An 

 Texas Journal of Science 27(1) : 131-148 . 



The flowering plants of Mustang Island, Texas, are presented in an 

 annotated checklist. Habitat areas and representative types are also 

 described. 



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Kier, R. S., W. A. White, and W. L. Fisher. 1974. Establishment of opera- 

 tional guidelines for Texas coastal zone management. Resource capability 

 units I: assessment of locational effects of residential, commercial, and 

 industrial expansion fn the Corpus Christi area, Texas—methodology. 

 University of Texas at Austin, Division of Natural Resources and Environ- 

 ment. 164 pp. 



The report concerns the efforts of a multidisciplinary group to develop 

 a methodology for considering environmental and economic effects of alter- 

 native coastal zone management policies for the Texas coastal zone. 



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McFarland, W. N. 1963. Seasonal change in the number and biomass of 

 fishes from the surf at Mustang Island, Texas. University of Texas, 

 Publications of the Institute of Marine Science 9:91-105. 



This article concerns the numbers and biomass of fishes in the surf 

 at Mustang Island, Texas, which were measured seasonally by seining 

 procedures during 1960 and 1961. The article identifies 47 species 

 of fish, which were captured and classed as all-year, spring-summer, 

 summer, and winter-spring residents, or, as sporadic occurrences. 



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