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  • List of figures and tables  vii
    Foreword  xi
    1. A coastal perspective  1
    2. Shoreline dynamics  21
    3. Man and the shoreline  36
    4. Selecting a site along the Alabama-Mississippi coast  51
    Alabama  69
    Mississippi  104
    5. The coast, land use, and the law  124
    6. Building or buying a house near the beach  138
    Appendix A. Hurricane checklist  167
    Appendix B. A guide to federal, state, and local agencies involved in coast development  171
    Appendix C. Useful references  189
    Index  211
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  • Description

    The Alabama-Mississippi shoreline along the Gulf of Mexico boasts some of the world's most beautiful beaches and balmiest climes. Ever-increasing numbers of retirees, recreation lovers, and industries with work forces are being attracted to the "Sun Belt." On a soft April day the Gulf's waters look as peaceful as a pond.

    Yet this same serene shoreline has been ravaged by seven major hurricanes during this century. Several years more than one fearful storm has come hurtling in during a single "season." Loss of life an property damage have been devastating. And newcomers seem almost unaware of the potential dangers.

    The authors of this book offer a vivid, historical overview for understanding the environment of the Alabama-Mississippi shore. They describe the risks faced by new residents, and they point the way toward safe and sane coastal development.

    About The Author(s)

    Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. is James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences at Duke University

    Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. is James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences at Duke University

    Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. is James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences at Duke University

    Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. is James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences at Duke University
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