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- Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Study
- TNW Report.Pdf
- Just Around the Riverbed: Reconciling Navigability Rules in North Carolina Cassie A
- Title 33—Navigation and Navigable Waters
- 15-12597 Date Filed: 08/03/2016 Page: 1 of 13
- The Potential Role of State Common-Law Public Trust Doctrines
- Applying the Navigability-For-Title Test After PPL Montana
- Legal Opinion on the Term Navigable Waters
- Climate Change Impacts on River System and Navigability in Bangladesh
- The Ganges Water Conflict a Comparative Analysis of 1977 Agreement and 1996 Treaty
- Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure
- Tennessee Waterway Assessment Study
- European Standard Laying Down Technical Requirements for Inland Navigation Vessels (ES-TRIN)
- Supreme Court of the United States ------♦ ------PPL MONTANA, LLC, Petitioner, V
- Sustainable Navigation in Ukraine Alternatives in and Around the Ukrainian Danube Delta
- Ganges River Controversy Authors: Aaron T
- The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Mississippi's Commercial Public Ports and Opportunities for Expansion of the Ports
- Lehigh River Court Case Tests “Navigability” by Linda Steiner
- Upper North Shore Dredge Purchase Feasibility Study Evaluating Alternatives to Support the Need for Dredging Services on the Upper North Shore of Massachusetts
- North Shore Dredge Purchase Feasibility Study Wrap-Up Meeting Town Hall, Essex, Massachusetts July 12, 2019
- Lydraulics of River Channels As Related to Navigability
- Lake-Level Variability and Water Availability in the Great Lakes
- Marine Shipping Quantitative Risk Analysis
- THE GANGES WATER DIVERSION: ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS and IMPLICATIONS Water Science and Technology Library
- Title, Points and Lines in Lakes and Streams Edward S
- Food and Virtual Water in the Great Lakes States
- Msn 1805 (M) Inland Waters and Maritime Shipping Lanes
- HANDBOOK on TECHNICAL BARGE CONCEPTS for Use Under BSR Specific Navigation Conditions
- A Navigable Waterway?
- Inland Navigation and a More Sustainable Use of Natural Resources
- Admiralty Jurisdiction Inland
- Navigability--Its Meaning and Application in South Carolina
- Increased Maritime Traffic in the Arctic: Implications for International Cooperation and Security
- 1965 Chapter 30
- Navigability: State and Federal Definitions, Public Trust Mandates, and NPS Management A
- Water Logistics and Transportation Final Report
- Commercial Navigation Along the Northern Sea Route
- Strategy for the Great Lakes- St. Lawrence River Maritime
- (NSR and NWP ) Navigability on Port Industry
- Analysis of Sea Ice Timing and Navigability Along the Arctic Northeast Passage from 2000 to 2019
- Public Use of Oregon's Rivers and Lakes
- Inland Waterways Classification As a Tool for Public
- IMPROVEMENT of the Lntfrnt-CO-NAL CHAMPLAIN WATERWAY COMMERCIAL NAVIGATION
- Research Publications, National Agricultural Law Center
- Navigability Potential of Washington Rivers and Streams Determined with Hydraulic Geometry and a Geographic Information System
- Inland Waterway Transport in Europe: No Significant Improvements in Modal Share and Navigability Conditions Since 2001
- Waterway Navigability & Surface Water Bed Ownership