. The ecological impact of beach nourishment with dredged materials on the intertidal zone at Bogue Banks, North Carolina. Beach erosion; Dredging; Ecology. Figure 2. Fort Macon beach after nourishment had begun, but before nourishment had proceeded to this point. The coarse materials in the swash zone were washed into this area from the nourished beach segment by littoral drift. The jetty in the background is the same one shown in Figure 6 being buried. This photo was taken facing southwest along the beach. The jetty in the photo use to exist in front of the bathhouse and parking area. â <
. The ecological impact of beach nourishment with dredged materials on the intertidal zone at Bogue Banks, North Carolina. Beach erosion; Dredging; Ecology. Figure 2. Fort Macon beach after nourishment had begun, but before nourishment had proceeded to this point. The coarse materials in the swash zone were washed into this area from the nourished beach segment by littoral drift. The jetty in the background is the same one shown in Figure 6 being buried. This photo was taken facing southwest along the beach. The jetty in the photo use to exist in front of the bathhouse and parking area. â <^' ."3?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reilly, Francis J; Bellis, Vincent J. , 1938-; Coastal Engineering Research Center (U. S. ). Fort Belvoir, Va. : The Center ; Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, Operations Division [distributor]
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