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2. Sigillographic Representation of Archimorphs and Ideograms as Related to the BCCS (Biophysical Cross-Shore Classification System) Using Distributive Vexillology in Coastal Belt Cartographic Displays
3. Conceptualization of Sequential Cross-Shore Eco-Geomorphological Units in Topographic Profiles : Introduction and Application of Coastal Belt Archimorphs and Ideograms as Related to the BCCS (Biophysical Cross-Shore Classification System)
4. Classification of Coastal Belts in the Argentine Subpolar Southeast Coast of Tierra del Fuego using the BCCS (Biophysical Cross-shore Classification System)
5. Identification of Domain Complexes in the Danube Delta Coastal Belt Using the Biophysical Cross-shore Classification System (BCCS), Based on Interpretation of Satellite Imagery
6. Coastal Ecosystems of the World : An Illustrated Reference of Biophysical Environments, Coastal Belts, and Marine-Terrestrial Ecological Zones
7. DEDICATION
8. Alongshore Classification and Morphometric Analysis of Developed Coastal Belts : An Example from Uruguay, South America
9. Alongshore Classification and Morphometric Analysis of Coastal Belts : The State of Oregon, USA
10. Alongshore Classification and Super Domain Delineation of Coastal Belts Based on Interpretation of Biophysical Catenary Sequences Observed from Satellite Images
11. Coastal Belt Linked Classification (CBLC) : A System for Characterizing the Interface between Land and Sea Based on Large Marine Ecosystems, Coastal Ecological Sequences, and Terrestrial Ecoregions
12. From the Hunter to the Hunted : Reflections of Fieldwork Gone Awry along the Florida Coast
13. FIELD PHOTO: Shark Diving, Jupiter, Florida, USA, 2005
14. FIELD PHOTO: Gulf of Mexico, Southwest Florida, USA, 2003-2009
15. Lateral Extrapolation of Coastal Catenary Sequences Using the Biophysical Cross-shore Classification System (BCCS) to Create Shore-parallel Situational Zonation Mapping Units
16. Latitudinal and Situational Zonation of Coastal Catenary Sequences Observed from Satellite Images Using the Biophysical Cross-shore Classification System (BCCS)
17. Coastal Seafloor Geomorphological Features, Classification
18. Nearshore Geomorphological Mapping
19. Invasive Species Within South Florida Coastal Ecosystems: An Example of a Marginalized Environmental Resource Base
20. The Biophysical Cross-shore Classification System (BCCS) : Defining Coastal Ecological Sequences with Catena Codification to Classify Cross-shore Successions Based on Interpretation of Satellite Imagery
21. The Florida Everglades: An Overview of Alteration and Restoration
22. Welcome Message from Dr. Christopher Makowski, the New Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Coastal Research (JCR)
23. COASTAL PHOTOGRAPHS
24. History of Modern Seafloor Mapping
25. Advanced Techniques for Mapping Biophysical Environments on Carbonate Banks Using Laser Airborne Depth Sounding (LADS) and IKONOS Satellite Imagery
26. Geoform and Landform Classification of Continental Shelves using Geospatially Integrated IKONOS Satellite Imagery
27. Nearshore Geomorphological Mapping
28. Coastal Seafloor Geomorphological Features, Classification
29. Invasive Species Within South Florida Coastal Ecosystems: An Example of a Marginalized Environmental Resource Base
30. Classification of Continental Shelves in Terms of Geospatially Integrated Physiographic Realms and Morphodynamic Zones
31. Novel Method for Interpreting Submarine Geomorphology from Laser Airborne Depth Sounding (LADS) Bathymetry using Surfer ® 12 Shaded Relief Maps
32. Geospatially Integrated Seafloor Classification Scheine (G-ISCS): A New Method for Cognitively Interpreting Benthic Biogeomorphological Features
33. Erratum to: Threats to Mangrove Forests
34. The Southeast Florida Coastal Zone (SFCZ): A Cascade of Natural, Biological, and Human-Induced Hazards
35. Autoclassification versus Cognitive Interpretation of Digital Bathymetrie Data in Terms of Geomorphological Features for Seafloor Characterization
36. Sigillographic Representation of Archimorphs and Ideograms as Related to the BCCS (Biophysical Cross-Shore Classification System) Using Distributive Vexillology in Coastal Belt Cartographic Displays
37. Conceptualization of Sequential Cross-Shore Eco-Geomorphological Units in Topographic Profiles: Introduction and Application of Coastal Belt Archimorphs and Ideograms as Related to the BCCS (Biophysical Cross-Shore Classification System)
38. Suitability of Recycled Glass Cullet as Artificial Dune Fill along Coastal Environments
39. Perception of Coastal Hazards in Terms of Physical, Biological, and Human-Induced Cascades : An Example from the Southeast Florida Coastal Zone (SFCZ)
40. The Florida Everglades: An Overview of Alteration and Restoration
41. Using the Benthic Ecological Assessment for Marginal Reefs (BEAMR) Method to Quantify Nearshore Reef Conditions in the Southeast Gulf of Mexico
42. Using Recycled Glass Cullet For Coastal Protection : A Review of Geotechnical, Biological, & Abiotic Analyses
43. The Benthic Ecological Assessment for Marginal Reefs (BEAMR) Method
44. Abiotic Suitability of Recycled Glass Cullet as an Alternative Sea Turtle Nesting Substrate
45. History of Modern Seafloor Mapping
46. Classification of Coastal Belts on the Coral Coast of Viti Levu, Republic of Fiji, South Pacific, using the BCCS (Biophysical Cross-shore Classification System)
47. Identification of Domain Complexes in the Danube Delta Coastal Belt Using the Biophysical Cross-shore Classification System (BCCS), Based on Interpretation of Satellite Imagery
48. Canada, Manitoba, Hudson Bay Coast
49. USA, State of Florida, St. Vincent Island, Gulf of Mexico Coast
50. USA, State of Oregon, Pacific Coast
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