cooperative; beach ebjsion stffPiES in progress " 



NEW HAMPSHIRE 



HAMPTON BEACH. Cooperative Agency? New Hamp shir* Sbore and Beach 

 Preservation and Bavelopment Commission. 



Problem: To determine the best method of preventing ftirthex 



erosion and of stabilizing and restoring the beaoheSj, 

 also to determine the extent of Federal aid in aay 

 proposed plans of protection and improvement „ 



MASSACHUSETTS 



PEMBERTON POINT TO GURNET POINT . Cooperating Agency? Department of 

 Public Works s Commonwealth of Massachusett&r 



Problem: To determine the best methods of shore proteetiott 

 prevention of farther erosion and improvement of 

 beaches, and specifically to develop plans for pro- 

 tection of Crescent Beach, The Glades, North Scituate 

 Beach and Brant Rock. 



CONNECTICUT 



STATE OF CONNECTICUT . Cooperating Agency? State of Connecticut 

 (Acting through the Flood Control and Water Policy 

 Commission). 



Problem: To determine the most suitable methods of stabilizing 

 and improving the shore line. Sections of the coast 

 will be studied in order of priority as requested by 

 the cooperating agency until the entire coast is in- 

 cluded o 



NEW YORK 



JONJSf BEAgHo Cooperating Agency? Long Island State Parks Commission 



Problems To determine behavior of the shore during a 12-month 

 cycle, including study of littoral drift , wave re- 

 fraction' and movement °£ artificial sand supply between 

 Fire Island and Jones, Inlets. 



NEIT JERSEY 



OCEAN CITY. Cooperating Agencys City of Ocean City. 



Problem: To determine the causes of erosion or accretion and 

 the effect of previously constructed groins and 

 structures, and to recommend remedial measures to 

 prevent further erosion and to restore the beaches. 



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