886 

 *Hay, J. and P. Forb. 1966. The Atlantic shore: humans and natural 

 history from Long Island to Laborador. Harper and Row Publishers, 

 New York, N.Y. 238 pp. 



Reviews the natural history of the islands and their marsh and avian 

 resources. 



887 



*Jagschitz, J. A., and R. C. Wakefield. 1971. How to build and save beaches 

 and dunes: Preserving the shoreline with fencing and beachgrass. 

 University of Rhode Island, Marine Leaflet Series No. 4. 12 pp. 



These techniques should be used in the area from Maine to North 

 Carolina and along the Great Lakes. Article includes detailed directions 

 for transplanting beachgrass. 



888 



Leonard, J.N. 1973. Atlantic beaches. Time-Life Books, New York, N.Y. 



184 pp. 

 An illustrated popular account of Atlantic beaches from Cape Cod in 



Massachusetts to Cape Lookout in North Carolina. 



889 

 *National Resources Defense Council, Inc. 1976. Who's minding the shore? 

 A citizen's guide to coastal zone management. NOAA, Department of 

 Commerce, Office of Coastal Zone Management, Washington D.C. 51 pp. 



This handbook discusses the provisions of the Coastal Zone Management 

 Act, State and citizen participation, land and water use, environmental 

 impacts, planning issues and property rights. 



890 

 *Soucie, G. 1977. The need for a boat. National Parks and Conservation 

 Magazine 51(2) :4-7. 



Access by boat is the only way to preserve the charm of an island visit, 



Origin, Geomorphology, Processes 



891 



Dolan, R., and J. McCoy. 1965. Selected bibliography on beach features 

 and related nearshore processes. Louisiana State University, Coastal 

 Studies Series No. 11. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge. 

 59 pp. 



Consists of over 1300 references on beaches and related shore pro- 

 cesses. 



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