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  • Beach Erosion Authority for Clean Oceans and Nourishment - State agency for dealing with coastal erosion and beach problems on the Central Coast of California.
    www.beacon.dst.ca.us
  • Beach Erosion Control - Program from the California Department of Boats and Waterways.
    www.dbw.ca.gov/beach.htm
  • CfA Space Geodesy Group - Information about the effects sea level change on coastal geomorphology from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
    cfa-www.harvard.edu/space_geodesy/SEALEVEL
  • Coastal and Nearshore Erosion - USGS research in coastal and nearshore erosion - El Nino, Hurricane Andrew, North Carolina, Oregon. Understanding the geological environment; changing weather patterns and cycles, and their effects on shorelines.
    walrus.wr.usgs.gov/hazards/erosion.html
  • Coastal Morphology and the Shoreline of Puerto Rico - Introduction to the terminology and major research fields of coastal geomorphology, from the Geological Oceanography Program of the University of Puerto Rico.
    rmocfis.uprm.edu/~morelock/cstln.htm
  • Coastal Operations Institute - Information on this institute which aimes to provide a mechanism whereby investments in coastal science, engineering and technology can be leveraged to meet national, regional and local needs.
    www.coastal-institute.org
  • Coastal Research Laboratory - Research into coastal management at the University of New Orleans Department of Geology and Geophysics.
    www.coastal.uno.edu
  • Coasts and Marine - Programs, policies, and legislation associated with the conservation, use and management of South Australia's marine and coastal environments.
    www.dehaa.sa.gov.au/coasts
  • Coping with Beach Erosion - Online pamphlet from UNESCO.
    mirror-us.unesco.org/csi/pub/source/ero1.htm
  • The Vanishing of Venice (1938) - Contemporary explanation of how the beach at Venice, California, was eroded by shoreline construction in the 1920s and 1930s.
    www.ulwaf.com/He-Usually/38vanishingvenice.html

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