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    Acute Illness Among Surfers After Exposure to Seawater in Dry- and Wet-Weather Conditions by Arnold, Benjamin F, Schiff, Kenneth C, Ercumen, Ayse, Benjamin-Chung, Jade, Steele, Joshua A, Griffith, John F, Steinberg, Steven J, Smith, Paul, McGee, Charles D, Wilson, Richard, Nelsen, Chad, Weisberg, Stephen B, Colford, Jr, John M

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-10-2017)
    “…Rainstorms increase levels of fecal indicator bacteria in urban coastal waters, but it is unknown whether exposure to seawater after rainstorms increases rates…”
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    Paradise lost: threatened waves and the need for global surf protection by Nelsen, Chad, Cummins, Andy, Tagholm, Hugo

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2013)
    “…Nelsen, C., Cummins, A. and Tagholm H., 2013. Paradise Lost: Threatened Waves and the Need for Global Surf Protection Ocean waves are an integral part of the…”
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    Paradise lost: threatened waves and the need for global surf protection by Nelsen, Chad, Cummins, Andy, Tagholm, Hugo

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2013)
    “…There are numerous discreet threats to surfing waves around the UK coastline. UK-based Surfers Against Sewage is promoting the value of waves with the Waves…”
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    Collecting and Using Economic Information to Guide the Management of Coastal Recreational Resources in California by Nelsen, Chad Edward

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…Coastal tourism and recreation is the largest sector of California's ocean and coastal economy and generates large economic impacts that can be measured in the…”
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    Collecting and Using Economic Information to Guide the Management of Coastal Recreational Resources in California by Nelsen, Chad Edward

    “…Coastal tourism and recreation is the largest sector of California's ocean and coastal economy and generates large economic impacts that can be measured in the…”
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    Dissertation