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Human pathogens in coastal runoff, mosquito control efforts stepped up to halt the spread of the West Nile virus in wildlife, the medical use of coastal resources, such as horseshoe crabs—how are coastal resource managers addressing emerging issues such as these? What are some of the other coastal management challenges on the horizon?

To keep the stories in Coastal Services relevant and of interest, our writers rely on you to let us know the topics that are on your mind, whether it's searching for a solution to a problem or sharing the success of a program or project.

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Coastal Services is your trade journal. Please contact us with comments and ideas so that we can continue to provide information that helps our nation's coastal resource managers address coastal issues and challenges.

Contact Hanna Goss via e-mail at Hanna.Goss@noaa.gov, or by mail at 2234 South Hobson Avenue, Charleston, SC 29405-2413. You may also contact her by phone at (843) 740-1332, or fax at (843) 740-1313. To read past editions of Coastal Services, point your browser to www.csc.noaa.gov/magazine/.


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