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    Shoreline Erosion in Tidewater Virginia

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    Chesapeake Bay Shoreline Study: Headland Breakwaters and Pocket Beaches for Shoreline Erosion Control Final Report

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    The Chesapeake Bay Shoreline Study is a cooperative project of the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Norfolk District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. The project consists of three modeling and five monitoring sites located on the tributary estuarine shores of the Virginia portion of Chesapeake Bay. The purpose of the study is to examine more closely gapped-offshore-headland breakwaters and the headland concept for the abatement of estuarine shoreline erosion. Headland breakwaters provide fixed points along a shore between which a series of stable pocket beaches can develop. These structures may represent a lower cost approach to control shoreline erosion as well as provide an environmental edge between what we perceive as land and marine resources

    Vegetative Erosion Control Project : Final Report

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    The Vegetative Erosion Control (VEC) project is a four-year study with coordinated efforts by the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Commmission (VS&WCC) through their Shoreline Erosion Advisory Service (SEAS), the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS). Initial funding was appropriated in 1980 following the recommendation of the Coastal Erosion Abatement Commission and contracted out to the SCS and VIMS by the VS&WCC, the lead agency. (...) The purpose of the VEC project is to supplement previous research with detailed site analysis of the early stages of marsh development and to more precisely define the physical limits of marsh implantation for shoreline erosion control. The project also provides demonstration sites which will help the average land owner, the advisory and regulatory agencies in determining whether or not a property is conducive to this low cost erosion control method

    Message from the President of the United States transmitting the report of the United States Board on Geographic Names.

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    U.S. Board on Geographic Names. [2949] Standardization of spellings; many derived from Indian names
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