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Cairns, J. R., Jr. and B. R. Niederlehner. 1993. Ecological function and resilience: Neglected criteria for environmental impact assessment and ecological risk analysis. Environmental Professional 15(1):116–124.

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California State Coastal Conservancy. 1988. Tijuana River Estuary Tidal Flow Enhancement and Wetland Restoration Program. Project Summary, File No. 85-026.

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Cobb, R.A. 1987. Mitigation evaluation study for the South Texas Coast, 1975–1986. Report prepared by Center for Coastal Studies, Corpus Christi State University, for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Corpus Christi, Texas: Corpus Christi Field Office, USFWS.

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Crewz, D. W., and R. R. Lewis III. 1991. An Evaluation of Historical Attempts to Establish Emergent Vegetation in the Marine Wetlands in Florida. Florida Sea Grant College, Technical Paper No. 60 Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida.

Culliton, T.J., M. A. Warren, T. R. Goodspeed, D. G. Remer, C. M. Blackwell, and J. J. McDonough III. 1990. 50 Years of Population Change Along the Nation's Coasts, 1960–2010. Rockville Maryland: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Dyer, K. R. 1986. Coastal and Estuarine Sediment Dynamics. New York: Wiley.


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