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Dr.
Orrin Pilkey
Nicholas School Faculty
Duke University
Get ready to get stirred up! Dr. Pilkey is known
for his candor when speaking regarding his life's work on barrier
islands, beach processes, and development. A dynamic speaker, Dr. Pilkey
is quick to share his controversial positions on many coastal
development practices and is sure to make you think.
Don't forget to
bring your favorite copy of "The Beaches Are Moving" or other notable
publications for signing.
Poster presenters will also be available to discuss their materials.
We
are looking forward to a great evening.
Tuesday, November 28,
2006
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
General Admission $10.00
Admission includes heavy
Hors d'oeuvres
A Sampling of Dr. Pilkey's
Publications
The Beaches Are Moving: The
Drowning of America's Shoreline by Wallace Kaufman, Orrin H. Pilkey
Living With the Alabama-Mississippi Shore by
Orrin H. Pilkey,
William Neal
Living on the Edge of the Gulf: The West Florida and Alabama Coast
(Illustrated)
David M. Bush (Editor),
William J. Neal (Editor),
Orrin H. Pilkey (Editor),
Norma J. Longo (Editor),
Deborah F. Pilkey
(Editor),
Craig A. Webb (Editor),
Luciana Slomp Esteves
(Editor)
Coastal Design: A Guide for Builders, Planners, and Home Owners
by
Orrin H. Pilkey
Corps and the Shore by
Orrin H. Pilkey,
Katharine L. Dixon
The North Carolina Shore and Its Barrier Islands: Restless Ribbons of
Sand (Living With the Shore) by Orrin H. Pilkey (Editor), et al
Living With Florida's Atlantic Beaches: Coastal Hazards from Amelia
Island to Key West (Living With the Shore) by David M. Bush, et al
A Celebration of the World's Barrier Islands by Orrin H. Pilkey, Mary Edna Fraser
Living With the East Florida Shore (Living with the Shore) by Orrin H. Pilkey
Living With the Coast of Alaska (Living With the Shore) by Owen K. Mason, et al
From Currituck to Calabash: Living With North Carolina's Barrier Islands
(Living with the Shore) by Orrin H. Pilkey
Coastal Land Loss (Short Course in Geology, Vol 2) by International Geological Congress 1989,
Orrin H. Pilkey (Editor)
Will hurricane Katrina impact shoreline management? Here's why it should.
(EDITORIAL) : An article from: Journal of Coastal Research by Orrin H. Pilkey,
Robert S. Young
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