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Acknowledgments We thank the folks at Huntington Beach State Park including Mike Wolf and
Steve Roff who, without which, the Sandpiper Pond Project would not have happened, the Friends
of Huntington Beach for organizing and seeking funding for portions of the project, Danielle
Zoellner and a raft of undergraduate and graduate students at CCU for help in the field and lab,
and two anonymous reviewers for comments on earlier drafts. Financial support was provided by
an EPA 5-Star matching grant (C# 2004-0017-018), NOAA's South Carolina Sea Grant
Consortium (Seed P/M-2D-V310) and the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism.
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