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VCE Virginia Gardener   Reducing Erosion and Runoff - VCE Publication 426-722) 
MDE Shoreline Erosion Control Guidelines for Waterfront Property Owners pdf
VIMS Shoreline Management In Chesapeake Bay - Link to pdf
Proceedings of the 2006 Living Shoreline Summit - Link to pdf
2013 Mid-Atlantic Living Shorelines Summit - Link to pdf
Shoreline Stabilization Guidelines, Reston Association - Link to pdf
Treating Shoreline Erosion - A Concise Guide for Woodlake Homeowners - Link to pdf
The National Academy of Sciences - Mitigating Shore Erosion on Sheltered Coasts - Link to pdf
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