With sea levels rising under global warming, dredge-and-fill programs are increasingly employed to protect coastal development from shoreline erosion. Such beach "nourishment" can bury shallow reefs and degrade other beach habitats, depressing nesting in sea turtles and reducing the densities of invertebrate prey for shorebirds, surf fishes, and crabs. Despite decades of agency-mandated monitoring at great expense, much uncertainty about the biological impacts of beach nourishment nonetheless exists. A review of 46 beach monitoring studies shows that (a) only 11 percent of the studies controlled for both natural spatial and temporal variation in their analyses, (b) 56 percent reached conclusions that were not adequately supported, and (c) 4...
Beach erosion is a chronic problem in the southeast coast of the State of Florida, where Delray Beac...
Adverse impacts of coastal beach replenishment projects on the marine environment are well documente...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) deposit eggs on 1250 km of Florida beaches in underground e...
Beach nourishment is increasingly used to protect public beach amenity and coastal property from ero...
Beach nourishment — the addition of sand to increase the width or sand volume of the beach — is a wi...
Beaches are one of our most important resources. They are essential barriers against storms. They pr...
Beach nourishments are a widely used method to mitigate erosion along sandy shorelines. In contrast ...
Beach nourishment has not been a proactive tool for rebuilding lost sea turtle nesting habitat, yet ...
Since the Fourth IPCC Assessment Report, it has been widely accepted that anthropogenic climate chan...
It is predicted that the coastal zone will be among the environments worst affected by projected cli...
When beach water monitoring programs identify poor water quality, the causes are frequently unknown....
The impacts of marine debris in coastal environments is an increasing threat to marine life. In resp...
Although beach nourishment is an increasingly popular means to remediate coastal erosion, no consens...
We provide a brief synopsis of the unique physical and ecological attributes of sandy beach ecosyste...
Abstract Assessing environmental injury requires accurate, timely information of damage responses an...
Beach erosion is a chronic problem in the southeast coast of the State of Florida, where Delray Beac...
Adverse impacts of coastal beach replenishment projects on the marine environment are well documente...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) deposit eggs on 1250 km of Florida beaches in underground e...
Beach nourishment is increasingly used to protect public beach amenity and coastal property from ero...
Beach nourishment — the addition of sand to increase the width or sand volume of the beach — is a wi...
Beaches are one of our most important resources. They are essential barriers against storms. They pr...
Beach nourishments are a widely used method to mitigate erosion along sandy shorelines. In contrast ...
Beach nourishment has not been a proactive tool for rebuilding lost sea turtle nesting habitat, yet ...
Since the Fourth IPCC Assessment Report, it has been widely accepted that anthropogenic climate chan...
It is predicted that the coastal zone will be among the environments worst affected by projected cli...
When beach water monitoring programs identify poor water quality, the causes are frequently unknown....
The impacts of marine debris in coastal environments is an increasing threat to marine life. In resp...
Although beach nourishment is an increasingly popular means to remediate coastal erosion, no consens...
We provide a brief synopsis of the unique physical and ecological attributes of sandy beach ecosyste...
Abstract Assessing environmental injury requires accurate, timely information of damage responses an...
Beach erosion is a chronic problem in the southeast coast of the State of Florida, where Delray Beac...
Adverse impacts of coastal beach replenishment projects on the marine environment are well documente...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) deposit eggs on 1250 km of Florida beaches in underground e...