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BRIDGE

Bridge's goals are to provide educators with content-correct and content-current marine information and data, support
researchers in outreach efforts and to improve communications among educators and between the education and research
communities.

URL:  http://www.vims.edu/bridge/sneak/index.html

 

NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FOUNDATION

NCCF's educational program mission is to provide hands-on experiences and educational resources that will produce an understanding and appreciation of the coastal areas and their adjoining watersheds, motivate participants to make informed decisions, and become active stewards.

URL:  http://www4.coastalnet.com/nccf/default.htm
 

RESTORE AMERICA'S ESTUARIES

RAE is a national coalition of 11 regional, coastal community-based environmental organizations with a combined membership
of over 250,000 citizens.  Their mission is to work together to help save and restore America's estuaries and coastal heritage for our children before it disappears.

URL:  http://www.estuaries.org/links.htm
 

NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVES

URL:  http://www.nos.noaa.gov/ocrm/nerr/
 

STATE-OF-THE COAST

URL:  http://state-of-coast noaa.gov/
 

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

The EPA's mission is to protect human health and to safeguard the natural environment, air, water, and land, upon which life
depends.
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URL:  http://www.epa.gov/surf/
 

NATIONAL SCIENCE STANDARDS

URL:  http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/book/nses/html
 

NATIONAL OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION

NOAA'S mission is to describe and predict changes in the Earth's environment and to conserve and manage wisely
the Nation's coastal and marine resources.

URL:  http://www.noaa.gov/welcome.htm

SEAWEB

URL:  http://www.seaweb.org/seaquery.html
 
 
 
 

REFERENCES:

Beukema, J. J., W. J. Wolff and J. J. M. N. Browns eds. 1990.   Expected Effects of Climate Change on Marine Coastal Ecosystems. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, 221 pp.

Fabbri, P., "Estuaries: Challenges for Coastal Management". Ocean Management in Global Change. Elsevier Applied Science, New York, NY  pp.502-520.

Kennedy, V. S. 1990. "Anticipated Effects of Climate Change on Estuarine and Coastal Fisheies". Fisheries 15:16-24.

Kennish, M. J. 1986, "Ecology of Estuaries" vols 1, 2 & 3. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.

Orson, R., W. Parrageotu & S. P. Leatherman,  1985, "Response of Tidal Marshes of the US Atlantic & Gulf Coasts to Rising
Sea-Levels",  Journal of Coastal Resource, 1:29-37.

Pirazzoli, Paolo,  "Sea-Level Changes:  The Last 20,000 Years"  1996: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Chichester, England.

Psuty, N.P., 1986b  "Impacts of Impending Sea-Level Rise Scenarios: The New Jersey Barrier Island Responses", Bulletin
New Jersey, Academy of Science, 31:29-36.

Responding to changes in Sea-Level Engineering Implications,  committee on Engineering Implications of Changes in Relative
Mean Sea-Level,  National Academic Press,  1987: Washington, DC. pp41-42, p54, pp. 67-68, and p. 70.

Titus, J. G (Ed.) 1988. Greenhouse Effect, Sea Level Rise and Coastal Wetlands, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, D.C., p. 152.

Titus, J. G. and V. K. Narayanan, 1995.  The Probability of Sea-Level Rise,  US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC,  pp.143-146 & 186.

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