Intensively Used Recreation Beaches 



D. W. Brady, South Alabama Regional Planning Commission, Mobile, AL , 

 January 1982, pers. comm. 



Public Fishing Piers 



Office of the City of Daphne, October 1982, pers. comm. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. November, 1 1979. Falsecolor 

 infrared aerial photography. Scale 1:62,500. 



U.S. Geological Survey. 7.5-minute-quadrangle-maps . (U.S. Geol . Surv., 

 Res ton, VA.) 



Detailed, colored 1:24,000 scale maps containing many man-made features 

 (although many of the maps are out-of-date and do not show recent 

 construction) . 



Charter Boat and Head Boat Service 



L. Schmied, 3 June 1981 Letter, National Marine Fisheries Service, St. 

 Petersburg, Fl_ to Villere C. Reggio, Jr., Bur. Land Manage., New 

 Orleans, LA. 



Public Access Areas (boat ramps) 



Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 1981. Public 

 access areas. Ala. Dept. Cons. Nat. Res., Game and Fish Div., 

 Montgomery. 



A small-scale (1 in = 8 mi ) State map with the public access areas listed 

 by name along with their location. 



Marinas 



Chermock, R. L. 1974. The environment of offshore and estuarine Alabama. 

 Geol. Surv. Ala. Info. Ser. 51. 135 pp. 



A general description of the geography, hydrology, climate, flora and 



fauna, recreation, and seafood industry of coastal Alabama. Numerous 



maps and illustrations, including information on navigation, sport 

 fishing facilities, and water pollution. 



Barrier Islands and Spits 



0'Neil, P. E., and M. F. Mettee. 1982. Alabama coastal region ecological 

 characterization. Vol. 2. A synthesis of environmental data. U.S. Fish 

 Wildl. Serv. Biol. Serv. Program FWS/OBS-81/42. 346 pp. 



Contains detailed analysis of the hydrology, geology, climate, flora and 

 fauna of coastal Alabama. Also a detailed description of the area, with 

 maps and conceptual models. 



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