AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CERC COASTAL ECOLOGY RESEARCH 



Compiled by 



Edward J. Pullen, Robert M. Yancey, Paul L. Knutson, 



and 



Arthur K. Hurme 



I. INTRODUCTION 



This bibliography identifies the research work that was either funded by or pubhshed 

 by the CERC Coastal Ecology Branch from 1967 to March 1978. Abstracts are provided to 

 assist coastal engineers and scientists in evaluating and selecting pertinent literature for use 

 in environmental studies. Separate author and subject indexes are also included. 



Pubhcations that are in stock at CERC are available upon request to tlie Technical 

 Information Division, Coastal Engineering Information and Analysis Center (CERTI-CE). 

 InterUbrary loans for all CERC pubhcations are made for 90 days on request to the 

 Technical Information Division, Library Branch (CERTI-LI). Pubhcations no longer 

 available at CERC may be purchased by AD Number in hard copy or microfiche from: 



National Technical Information Service (NTIS) 

 ATTN: Operations Division 

 5285 Port Royal Road 

 Springfield, Virginia 22151 

 Suggestions for improving the usefulness and scope of tliis reference Ust are solicited. 



n. ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 



1967 



I. WOODHOUSE, W.W., Jr., and HANES, R.E., "Dune StabUization with Vegetation on 



the Outer Banks of North Carolina," TM-22, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, 



Coastal Engineering Research Center, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1967, NTIS AD No. 



659 341. 



Shore and nursery experiments were conducted to develop an accelerated and effective 



vegetation program for "growing" dunes. Randomized blocks of plantings, with three 



rephcations, were used in the experiments. Results of various methods of producing nursery 



stock transplanting and fertilization, are shown in figures, tables, and photos. The most 



practical and economical methods for each step of tlie program are suggested. 



