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Restoring and protecting marine habitat: The role of engineering and technology
Committee on the Role of Technology in Marine Habitat Protection and Enhancement; NRC (1994). Restoring and protecting marine habitat: The role of engineering and technology. National Academy Press: Washington D.C.ISBN 0-309-04843-5. 193 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.17226/2213

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    VLIZ: Environmental Management EQC.91 [102318]

Keywords
    Ecosystems
    Habitats > Biotopes
    Management
    Oceanography > Aquatic environment > Marine areas
    Processes > Recovery
    Protection
    Restoration
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Committee on the Role of Technology in Marine Habitat Protection and Enhancement
  • NRC

Abstract
    Tremendous changes have occurred this century in the nation's coastal habitats, in the way society views them, and in the way they are managed. This volume offers a complete, highly readable assessment of how scientific knowledge and coastal engineering capabilities can be more effectively used to protect and restore marine habitat. It addresses traditional and innovative uses of technology to protect remaining natural marine habitats, to enhance or restore those that have been altered, and to create marine habitat from lands used for other purposes. The use of dredged materials as a vital resource in protection and restoration work is explored. The book also explores organizational, management, and regulatory barriers to using the best available technology and engineering practice. Specific options for improvements are offered in each area.

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