HARBOR AND COASTAL PROBLEMS ON THE EAST GULF COAST
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Keywords

Gulf of Mexico
harbor characteristics
seawalls

How to Cite

Blackman, B., & Lindner, C. P. (1951). HARBOR AND COASTAL PROBLEMS ON THE EAST GULF COAST. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 1(2), 20. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v2.20

Abstract

The "East Gulf Coast" discussed herein embraces the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from Cape Sable, Florida, generally northerly and westerly to the Rigolets, Louisiana (See Figure 1). So far as concerns Federal waterway improvements, the section is under the jurisdiction of the South Atlantic Division, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Array, Atlanta, Ga. That section in Florida as far northward as the mouth of the Aucilla River is administered by the District Engineer, Jacksonville, Fla,; thence westerly to the Rigolets, by the District Engineer, Mobile, Ala.
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