The Virginia Wetlands Report was a periodic report published from 1986-2015. These reports contain short articles covering a variety of wetlands related topics including plants and animals, GIS, laws and policy, coastal erosion, and research.
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 30, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
A Look Back at Tidal Shoreline Management
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 29, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 28, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 27, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
Sea Level Rise - State of the Science
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 27, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
Tidal Marsh Inventories
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 26, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 26, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
Comprehensive Coastal Resource Management Plans
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 25, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
Coastal Management Decision Tools
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 25, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
CCRM Living Shorelines Website Update
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 24, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
VIMS Advisory 2009/Shifting Sands: Beaches and Dunes
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 24, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
Current Issues in Coastal Resources
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 23, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
On the road with CCRM
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 23, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 22, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
Sea Level Rise & Other Coastal Hazards - Living on the Edge Tidal Wetlands and Sea Level Rise: Where’s the Marsh?
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 22, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
The Big Picture: Managing Wetland from a Shoreline Perspective
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 21, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
Integrated Coastal & Shoreline Management Guidance
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Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 21, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
Tools of the Tidal Shoreline Management Trade
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 20, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris). Julie Bradshaw
- Tidal Wetlands Seminar Draws Crowd
- Annual Summary of Permitted Tidal Wetland Impacts - 2004. Karen Duhring
- Take a Wetland to Lunch…. Or Take your Lunch to a Wetland Pam Mason
- A Level I Protocol for Assessing Wetland Condition by Hydrologic Unit within the Coastal Plain. Kirk Havens
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 20, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- VMRC Adopts Wetland Mitigation/Compensation Policy Changes. Tom Barnard
- Recommendations for Implementing the Tidal Wetlands Mitigation-Compensation Policy
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 19, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Alligators Abound! Alligator Farming in America Pam Mason
- Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) Julie Bradshaw
- Workshop for Coastal Managers Planned for May 19-20, 2004 Marcia Berman
- Annual Summary of Permitted Tidal Wetland Impacts – 2003. Karen Duhring
- Tidal Wetland Mitigation Banking Coming to Virginia Waters. Tom Barnard
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 19, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Dunlin (Calidris alpina) Julie Bradshaw
- Snakehead Invades Potomac River
- Celebrating a Wetland Wildflower: Seashore Mallow Karen Duhring
- Preserving The Bay’s Living Shorelines: A Growing Grass-roots Effort. Karen Duhring
- New & Interesting Web Sites
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 19, No. 3
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Banknesting Birds: Belted Kingfisher, Bank Swallow, and Northern Rough-winged Swallow; Or, Eroding Banks, They’re Not All Bad Julie Bradshaw
- Online Tools Now Available for Coastal Managers. Marcia Berman
- VIMS Upgrades Shoreline Advisory Reports. Karen Duhring
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 18, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- The Common Clamworm (Nereis succinea). Rebecca Jo Thomas
- The First Electronic Shoreline Situation Report is Released for the City of Norfolk. Marcia Berman
- An Overview of Permitted Tidal Wetland Impacts for 2002. Karen Duhring
- The Tropical Potato. Pam Mason
- Economics vs. Wetland Protection: How Do Wetland Boards Do It? Thomas Barnard
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 18, No. 2, Cumulative Index 1986-2002
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Killdeer: The Most Famous of Shorebirds. Pam Mason
- The Mid-Atlantic Wetlands Monitoring Work Group (MAWWG). Kirk Havens
- Web Page Panorama
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 18, No. 3
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Green Tree Frog Walter Priest
- Study Offers Options For Protection of Secondary Dunes
- GIS Assists in Dune Management Project Marcia Berman
- Beach Plum: Prunus maritima Pam Mason