The ecological impact of beach The ecological impact of beach nourishment with dredged materials on the intertidal zone at Bogue Banks, North Carolina ecologicalimpact00reil Year: 1983 'â B^ 0â^ A-' T.'.< Figure 7. Upper beach at Fort Macon showing the high proportion of fossil shell material present on the postnourishment beach. This photo was taken facing southwest along Fort Macon beach about 1000 meters north of the public bathing beach. Figure 8, The beach at Fort Macon showing the balls of clay deposited during nourishment with materials dredged from Morehead City Harbor. This phot


The ecological impact of beach The ecological impact of beach nourishment with dredged materials on the intertidal zone at Bogue Banks, North Carolina ecologicalimpact00reil Year: 1983 'â B^ 0â^ A-' T.'.< Figure 7. Upper beach at Fort Macon showing the high proportion of fossil shell material present on the postnourishment beach. This photo was taken facing southwest along Fort Macon beach about 1000 meters north of the public bathing beach. Figure 8, The beach at Fort Macon showing the balls of clay deposited during nourishment with materials dredged from Morehead City Harbor. This photo was taken facing northwest toward the dunes at Fort Macon beach. An abandoned World War II coastal obser- vation station is shown in the dune at the back of the photo.


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