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Environmental and aesthetic impacts of small docks and piers, workshop report: Developing a science-based decision support tool for small dock management, phase 1: Status of the science

Kelty, Ruth and Bliven, Steve. (2003) Environmental and aesthetic impacts of small docks and piers, workshop report: Developing a science-based decision support tool for small dock management, phase 1: Status of the science. ,Silver Spring, MD. NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science ,(NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series ,22 )

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Abstract

Few issues confronting coastal resource managers are as divisive or difficult to manage as regulating the construction of private recreational docks and piers associated with residential development. State resource managers face a growing population intent on living on or near the coast, coupled with an increasing desire to have immediate access to the water by private docks or piers. (PDF contains 69 pages)

Item Type:Monograph or Serial issue
Title:Environmental and aesthetic impacts of small docks and piers, workshop report: Developing a science-based decision support tool for small dock management, phase 1: Status of the science
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CreatorsEmail
Kelty, Ruth
Bliven, Steve
Series Name:NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series
Number:22
Date:2003
Publisher:NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
Place of Publication:Silver Spring, MD
Issuing Agency:United States National Ocean Service
Subjects:Management
Engineering
Environment
ID Code:2241
Deposited By:Patti M. Marraro
Deposited On:12 Jun 2009 19:46
Last Modified:12 Jun 2009 19:46

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