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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The Virginia Wetlands Report No. 94-9
Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Center for Coastal Resources Management
- Birds of the Eastern Shore. Julie G.Bradshaw
- Virginia’s Eastern Shore: Gone to the Birds. Jill Barnard
- VIMS Wetlands Education Program Notes. Maryann Wohlgemuth
- Bluefish. Lyle Varnell
- The Virginia Geographic Information Network (VGIN). Marcia Berman
- York River State Park. Pam Mason
- New Brochure Encourages “Green” Solutions to Shoreline Erosion. Jill Barnard
- Marsh Grass Planting: Shoreline Stability Without Structure. Walter I. Priest, III
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The Virginia Wetlands Report No. 93-10
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Terns. Julie G. Bradshaw
- Atlantic Croaker. Lyle Varnell
- The Importance of Natural Resource Inventories. Carl Hershner and Marcia Berman
- Estuarine Research Reserves in Virginia. Bland Crowder
- The York River Reserve Sites. The National Estuarine Research Reserve System. Newport News City Park. Pam Mason
- Wood Preservative Treatments for Marine Construction. Walter I. Priest, III
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The Virginia Wetlands Report No. 93-4
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Little Blue Heron. Julie G. Bradshaw
- Cobia. Lyle Varnell
- Mapping our Coastal Inventory. Marcia Berman
- Wetlands Delineation- The Dilemma Continues Seashore State Park. Pam Mason
- Ecotourism and the Chesapeake Bay. Thomas Barnard
- What is Riprap? Walter I. Priest, III
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The Virginia Wetlands Report No. 93-8
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Swamp Sparrow. Julie G. Bradshaw
- Dredging Buffers. Walter I. Priest, III
- Sturgeon. Lyle Varnell
- Mapping the Coastline. Marcia Berman
- VIMS Hosts Wetlands Functional Assessment Workshop. Carl Hershner
- Mid-Atlantic Wetland Compensatory Mitigation Workshop. Thomas Barnard
- Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge. Pam Mason
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. VII, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Dredge Spoil Oysters. Walter I. Priest, III
- Marsh Wren. Julie G. Bradshaw
- Dredge Spoil Oysters. Walter I. Priest, III
- Spotted Seatrout. Lyle Varnell
- A Local Board’s Experience with Civil Charges and Penalties. Edwin Rosenberg
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The Virginia Wetlands Report, Vol. VI, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Black Duck. Walter I. Priest, III
- Atlantic Menhaden. Lyle Varnell
- Back Bay Wetlands Inventory. Walter I. Priest, III and Sharon Dewing
- Mean High Water Mark and How to Locate it. Carvel Blair
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. V, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Marsh Rabbit The Living Marsh: Yellow-crowned Night-heron
- Killifishes
- Status of Wetland Inventories Saltmarsh Cordgrass
- Virginia’s Nontidal Wetland Policy Debate:Reinventing the 1960’s Wheel. Carl Hershner
- Rejuvenation of the Virginia Oyster Industry. Roger Mann, et al.
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. V, No. 3
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Rails. Julie G. Bradshaw
- Management of Virginia’s Coastal Dunes and Beaches. Tom Barnard
- Striped Bass. Lyle Varnell
- Arrow Arum
- Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesapeake Bay. Kirk Havens
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. V, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Raccoon, Golden Silk Spider. Virginia Rail American Shad. Reed Grass, Arrowhead
- Waste Assimilation by Wetlands. Kirk J. Havens
- Another Perspective on Wetlands Management. David G. Burke In the General Assembly. 1990.
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. IV, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- National Wetlands Policy and Goals
- Recommended Wetland Compensation/Restoration Checklist.
- Portsmouth/Profiles of Wetlands Board Members. Contractors and the Wetlands Board. Bernard M. Farmer, Jr.
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol III., No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Wetlands Board Questions and Answers
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. III, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Wetland Management: An Early History Middlesex County
- Profiles of Wetlands Board Members Appeals to VMRC
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. III, No. 3
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Recycling The Greenhouse Effect, Sea Level Rise, and Their Impact on Tidal Wetlands. Julie G. Bradshaw
- City of Norfolk/Profiles of Wetlands Board Members.
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol II, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Tidal Marsh Inventories List.
- 1987 Session Virginia Acts of Assembly Checklist For Wetlands Board Meetings and Public Hearings Wetland Board Opening Statement
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. II, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Tidal Wetlands Inventories.
- Wetlands Tracking An Example Wetlands Permit
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. II, No. 3
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Tidal Vegetated Wetlands and Shoreline Information by Political Subdivision.
- A Note From the Virginia Marine Resource Commission: Tracking Wetlands Permit Applications.
- Wetlands and Coastal Primary Sand Dune Violation Procedures Jurisdictional Boundaries for Shorelines Charts
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. I, No. 1
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Analysis of Virginia’s Local Wetlands Boards. Carl Hershner, Tom Barnard, N. Bartlett Theberge
- Special Feature: Middlesex County. Kirk Havens
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. I, No. 2
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Special Feature: Westmoreland County. Kirk Havens
- Marina Sitings From the Scientific Advisor’s Viewpoint. Carl Hershner
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. I, No. 3
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Planting Wetlands and Dunes in Virginia, Part 1: How to Critically Review Project Designs. James E. Perry, III
- In the News: State in U.S. Shoreline Program Spartina alterniflora (Saltmarsh, Smooth, or Saltwater Cordgrass)
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. I, No. 4
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
- Wetlands and Coastal Primary Sand Dune Violation Procedures
- Planting Wetlands and Dunes in Virginia, Part 2: On-Site Monitoring. James E. Perry, III and Walter I. Priest, III
- In the News: Erosion policy lacking, panel says Riprap for Shoreline Erosion Control. Lee Hill