This book provides a comprehensive and annotated bibliography on marine pipelines. The author presents a compilation of literature describing the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of pipelines in the ocean and rivers. These pipelines can range in diameter from a few inches to more than 15 feet and may be short or more than 100 miles long. Pipelines are installed on various types of bottoms and can be subjected to large forces induced by waves and currents. The problems encountered in installing and repairing pipelines are discussed. Each entry of the bibliography has a reference number, author or source, and title. Most of the entries also include keywords and annotations. The author has organized the entries in this bibliography by subject matter using the following subject headings: Alighnment, Anchoring, Backfill, etc. This book is an essential reference for coastal engineers and a valuable resource for anyone interested in the design, construction, operation, or maintenance of marine pipelines.