Marina inventory and berthing supply projections: Mississippi's Gulf Coast |
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Authors: | Robert W. Wales George F. Hepner Tim W. Hudson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geography , University of Southern Mississippi , S.S. Box 5051, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 39406;2. Department of Geography , Florida State University |
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Abstract: | Abstract The location as well as pace of marina development is a major issue in current coastal zone management. The supply and demand for marinas providing certain services in specific locations are growing and must be met. At the same time the environmental integrity of the coastal zone must be maintained against the many possible impacts of marina development. Compounding these problems from the view of both the developer and coastal zone manager is the absence of necessary data and accepted methodologies for estimating future supply needs for marine berthing. This paper describes a multi‐focii approach to the establishment of an information base and marina supply projections for the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Data on existing marina types, services, and facilities are obtained via fieldwork; future marina slip supply needs are estimated using a combination of several techniques and data sources. The study serves two purposes. First, it initiates the basis for improved management of marina development on Mississippi's Gulf Coast. Second, on a more theoretical level, it stimulates research toward developing and validating supply and demand projection techniques for marinas. |
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Keywords: | economics Louisiana navigation channel salt‐water intrusion |
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