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The Coastal Society Twelfth International Conference
CONFERENCE
PROCEEDINGSOur Coastal Experience:Assessing the Past,Confronting the FutureI2S2:
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Proceedings
of the
Twelfth International Conference of The Coastal Society
The papers presented here comprise the TCS 12 conference proceedings.They reflect the authors' opinions and are published with minor editorialchanges from their conference presentation. Their inclusion in thispublication does not necessarily constitute endorsement by the editor orTCS.
While these papers may be reprinted for educational usewithoutpermission, proper credit must be given to the individual authors andTCS. Reproduction of these papers for any other purpose requires theconsent of the individual authors.
publicity, Thomas Bigford & Susan Essiglocal arrangements, Allen Martinfinancial support, Laruiston King
conference coordinator, William Wise
Thomas BigfordThomas BrightRich DelaneyThomas DeMoss
Susan EssigShirley FiskeWilliam Gordon
Ken Hinman
Lauriston KingThomas Kitsos
Geraldine Knatz
Robert KnechtGary MagnusonAllen Martin
Beth Milleman
William Queen
Donald SquiresWilliam Wise
Program Planning Committee
National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAATexas A&M University Sea Grant ProgramUniversity of MassachusettsU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyU.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
National Sea Grant College ProgramNew Jersey Marine Sciences ConsortiumNational Coalition for Marine ConservationTexas A&M UniversityHouse Merchant Marine & Fish CommitteePort of Long Beach, CaliforniaUniversity of DelawareCoastal States OrganizationTexas A&M University Sea Grant ProgramCoastal Alliance
East Carolina UniversityUniversity of ConnecticutState University of New York
1990 Coastal Society Officials
Officers
Lauriston R. King, PresidentWilliam H. Queen, Past President
Earlc N. Buckley, TreasurerGary Magnuson, Treasurer
Board of Directors
Robert Costanza
Trudy CoxeSusan Essig
Nancy FosterMargaret JohnstonGeraldine Knatz
William Wise
Committee Chairpersons
Donald Davis, MembershipRich Delaney, Policy
William Eichbaum, International
Executive Director
Thomas Bigford
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. STATE OCEAN ROLES
Hawaii and the Ocean
M. Casey Jarman & Kem Lowry 1
Ocean Management Capacity in the Stateof Alaska: Bridging Resources inState & Federal Waters
Jon Isaacs 7
Critique of Ocean Policy Develoment in Washington StateMarc J. Hcrshman 19
Ocean Policy Development in the State of OregonEldon Hout 29
Richard L.Watson, John W. Tunncll, Jr., William N. Lothrop,and Shannon H. Ratliff 755
VIII. COASTAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Coastal Management Approaches to Public EducationJohn R. King 757
Marine Extension Programs: Opportunities and ChallengesNorman K. Bender 777
Marine Science Education in American Samoa: A Palagi in ParadiseNancy Daschbach 791
Evaluating Marine and Coastal Education ProgramsJ. Frederick Caslick 801
IX. THE HUMANITIES AND THE COAST
Jack Rudloe's Coastal Wasden: The Living Dock at PanaceaDennis Berthold 809
TheTexas GulfCoast in Fiction: An Uneasy SettingStephen Curley 817
Winslow Homer: English Inspiration to American RealizationPriscilla M. Paton 825
X. LIVING MARINE RESOURCES OF THE COAST
"Dermo" and the El Nino/Southern Oscillation. Are Yearly Changesin Perkinsus marinus. Parasitism in Oysters (Crassostrea vireinica)Controlled by Climatic Cycles in the Gulf of Mexico?
Elizabeth A. Wilson and Eric N. Powell 835
Life History and Growth Requirementsof the Domoic AcidProducer Nitzchia pungens f. multiseries from Galveston Bay
Maureen E. Reap and Greta A. Fryxcll 843
Salt Marsh Creation in the Nueces River Delta, Texas:Establishment of Estuarine Faunal Use
Barbara F. Ruth, John W. Tunnel, Jr.,and Thomas E. Grahl 853
Life History and Population Dynamics of Spotted SeaTrout in LouisianaDonna S. Wicting and Donald M. Baltz 867
Can Shrimp Release Programs Be an Effective FisheryManagement Tool?
Jurij Homziak 875
The Texas Coastal Aquaculturc FacilityJack Boettcher, William Nicll, and Mike Hightower 887
Aquaculturc in Dredged Material Containment Areas: MultipleUses, Multiple Benefits