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2010 National Conference on
Beach Preservation Technology
Call for Presentations
We welcome abstracts on the topics listed below:
Shore Protection Projects and Coastal Management
• Shore protection projects that demonstrate current
strategies and technologies
• Post-construction
monitoring analyses and their
applications
• Sediment management strategies and implementation
• Coastal inlet evolution and impact studies, and inlet
management projects
• Structural solutions and their applications
• Sediment transport and
coastal processes modeling
Coastal Research and Environmental Science
• Applied coastal
research from
the USACE, USGS, NOAA, and academic institutions
• Environmental science applications and resulting
influence on project development, construction, and monitoring
• Mitigation strategies and implementation
Additional Topics
• Sea level rise
• Beach and nearshore hydrographic
surveying technology
• Dredging technology
• Coastal management policy decisions and lessons learned
Who Should Submit?
• Public and private sector engineers
• Environmental scientists
• Coastal geologists
• Marine scientists and biologists
• Academic researchers
• Coastal surveyors
• Coastal managers
Submission of
Abstracts – Deadline
extended to Monday, October 5th
Please submit abstracts not to exceed two pages in length,
in PDF or Word format, to
abstracts@fsbpa.com or Beach
Technology 2010, 2952 Wellington Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32309, by Monday, October 5th..
The abstract must include name, affiliation, and contact
information, including email address. The National Conference on Beach
Preservation Technology Planning Committee will evaluate all abstracts.
Abstract submittals shall describe the content of the proposed presentation
and why it may be of interest to conference attendees. Abstracts shall
include discussion on objective/ motivation, methods/approach,
results/findings, and conclusions/lessons learned.
Speaker Expenses
All expenses are the responsibility of the speaker,
including travel, lodging and conference registration fees.
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