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Nearshore Coastal Bathymetry Data Collected in 2016 from West Ship Island to Horn Island, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Mississippi

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Nearshore Coastal Bathymetry Data Collected in 2016 from West Ship Island to Horn Island, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Mississippi
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US Geological Survey, January 2018
DOI 10.3133/ds1081
Authors

DeWitt, Nancy T., Stalk, Chelsea A., Fredericks, Jake J., Flocks, James G., Kelso, Kyle W., Farmer, Andrew S., Tuten, Thomas M., Buster, Noreen A.

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#15,505,836
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#1,405
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#163
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