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Applicability of the Interceptor Waterway Concept to the Rookery Bay Area

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Date Issued:
1973
Summary:
This document presents an analysis of the utility, feasibility and applicability of the Interceptor Waterway Concept as a land development aid in the vicinity of the Rookery Bay Sanctuary, Collier County, Florida. It attempts to indicate those areas in which the Interceptor Waterway could be employed to ecological advantage, and considers the ecological factors involved and possible design criteria to be employed.
Title: Applicability of the Interceptor Waterway Concept to the Rookery Bay Area.
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Name(s): Heald, Eric J.
Tabb, Durbin C.
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Bibliography
Issuance: multipart monograph
Date Issued: 1973
Publisher: Conservation Foundation
Place of Publication: Washington, D.C.
Physical Form: print
Extent: 13 p. : ill., maps.
Language(s): eng
Summary: This document presents an analysis of the utility, feasibility and applicability of the Interceptor Waterway Concept as a land development aid in the vicinity of the Rookery Bay Sanctuary, Collier County, Florida. It attempts to indicate those areas in which the Interceptor Waterway could be employed to ecological advantage, and considers the ecological factors involved and possible design criteria to be employed.
Identifier: 08211482 (oclc), fgcu_swfe_0498 (IID), CC12015795 University Microfilms International (stock number), AAA3926 QF
Note(s): Eric J. Heald and Durbin C. Tabb.
Bibliography: p. 13.
Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 2000.
Subject(s): Waterways -- Florida -- Rookery Bay
Coastal zone management -- Florida -- Rookery Bay
Land use -- Florida -- Rookery Bay
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Held by: SUS01 FCL01
Held by: SUS01 FCL01
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fgcu/fd/fgcu_swfe_0498
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Host Institution: FGCU
Is Part of Series: Rookery Bay Land Use Studies : Environmental Planning Strategies for the Development of a Mangrove Shoreline ; study no. 6.