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Title: Pinellas County, Florida, Coastal Storm Risk Management : Treasure Island and Long Key Segments : Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Assessment
Authors: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Jacksonville District.
Keywords: Pinellas County (Fla.)
Shore protection
Hurricanes
Storms
Environmental protection
Environmental management
Publisher: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Jacksonville District.
Abstract: Infrastructure along the Pinellas County, FL shoreline is subject to damage from waves, erosion, and inundation caused by coastal storms, making them vulnerable. This study investigates alternatives for a plan that addresses these vulnerabilities, as well as provides incidental opportunities for habitat restoration and recreation for Treasure Island and Long Key along the Gulf Coast shorelines of Pinellas County, Florida. This study only evaluates the shorelines fronting the Gulf of Mexico. It does not evaluate the coastal storm risk of the interior shorelines on the bay side of the barrier islands or the Pinellas County mainland.
Description: Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Assessment
Rights: Approved for Public Release; Distribution is Unlimited
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11681/42462
Size: 919 pages / 84.78 MB
Types of Materials: PDF
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