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Item Research summaries(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Extension Service, 1989) Schatz, Curtis; Lime, David W; McAvoy, Leo H; Pitt, David GItem Research summaries no.10 activities at free public water access sites(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Extension Service. Tourism Center, 1990) Pitt, David G; Schatz, Curtis; Lime, David W; McAvoy, Leo HItem Research summaries no.11 Minnesota boat owners: a summary of who they are and what they want(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Extension Service. Tourism Center, 1990) Lime, David W; McAvoy, Leo H; Pitt, David G; Schatz, CurtisItem Research summaries no.5 recreational boating on lake superior(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Extension Service. Tourism Center, 1989) Lime, David W; McAvoy, Leo H; Schatz, Curtis; Pitt, David GItem Research summaries no.6 recreational boating on the mississippi river downstream from the twin cities(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Extension Service. Tourism Center, 1989) Lime, David WItem Research summaries no.7 management of boating in Minnesota: problems and actions(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Extension Service. Tourism Center, 1990) McAvoy, Leo H; Lime, David W; Schatz, Curtis; Pitt, David GItem Research summaries no.9 preferred facilities and services at free public water access sites(University of Minnesota. Minnesota Extension Service. Tourism Center, 1990) Pitt, David G; Schatz, Curtis; Lime, David W; McAvoy, Leo HItem Wildland Recreation Research in the Western Lake Superior Basin: An Annotated Bibliography(1990) Lime, David W; Fox, Karen M; Jeong, Gang Hoan; Lewis, Michael SWhile this annotated bibliography touches upon visitor use of water resources in coastal areas, it is primarily a recreation/leisure studies document with little detail on coastal water resources. The abstract is reproduced below. Abstract: "A wealth of basic and applied research on wildland recreation use and management has been conducted in the western Lake Superior basin during the past four decades. This annotated bibliography includes 193 research-based citations focusing on: (1) visitors to these wildland areas--who they are and how they use these resources, (2) investigations of environmental impacts resulting from recreation use, (3) studies of the economic impacts of wildland recreation, and (4) techniques to manage wildland visitor use and resources."