The Coastal Society's
21st Biennial Conference

June 29 - July 2, 2008 
Redondo Beach, CA
 


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Poster Session

The Possibility of Implementing Mangrove Forest as a Natural Fortress for Indonesian Coasts Due to Future Hazardous Tsunami Impacts
Achmad Yasir Baeda, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of IDEC

Sand, Not Just Beach Fill and Toejam
Justin Boevers, University of Washington, School of Marine Affairs

Meeting the Needs of Coastal Communities in the Face of Climate Change: Creating a National Model of State-Based Outreach
Jenna Borberg, Oregon State University, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences

Examining the Efficacy of Coastal Restoration in Louisiana
Rex H. Caffey, Christiane Aust, and Hamady Diop, Center for Natural Resource Economics and Policy, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center

You Can Lead Horses to Ballast Water Information, But You Can’t Make Them Remember It:  Evaluating the WCBOP’s Aquatic Invasive Species and Ballast Water Outreach
Alisha Dahlstrom, University of California Sea Grant

Financing Coastal Protection: Tools and Ideas That Can Help You Finance Your Program
Timothy Jones, EPA Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds

Connecticut Coastal Hazards Data Portal and Visualization Tool
Joel Johnson, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Long Island Sounds Program

A Google Earth Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: An Oregon Coastal Atlas Module
Andy Lanier, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, Coastal Management Program

Implications of Development as Indicated By Permitting Trends on Coastal Erosion in Florida Coastal Areas
Ariana Marshall, Florida A&M University NOAA Environmental Cooperative Science Center

An Organizational Framework for Strengthened Links Between Science and Policy in Coastal Zone Management
Melissa Rada, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management

The Subtidal Habitat Goals Project: Working Towards Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) in San Francisco Bay
Daniel Robinson, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission

Developing a Beachfront Digital Inventory to Enforce South Carolina’s 40-Year Retreat Policy
Matthew Slagel, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management

Beach and Inlet Management in North Carolina: Assessing the Needs of Local Beach Communities
Lauren Theodore, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Coastal Management

A Conservation Practitioner’s Toolkit: Leasing and Ownership Within Ocean and Coastal Waters
Jay Udelhoven, The Nature Conservancy – Global Marine Initiative

Development and Evaluation of Management Measures for Erosion Response in 25 Coastal States
Rick Wilson, Surfrider Foundation

 

 

 

 

 

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