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Beaches, 2015, North and Mid-Atlantic U.S.

Dates

Acquisition
2017-02-13

Citation

Beaches, 2015, North and Mid-Atlantic U.S.: .

Summary

This dataset represents North Atlantic beaches in 2015. The data are part of a larger project, Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Sandy Oceanfront Beaches in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) as of 2015: Maine to North Carolina. As of 2015, 1,742.16 miles (2,803.73 kilometers [km]) of sandy shoreline was present between Georgetown, ME, and the North Carolina-South Carolina state boundary, with 1,650.68 miles (2,656.51 km) of sandy beach habitat present and 90.88 miles (146.26 km) where sandy beach habitat was absent seaward of hard stabilization structures, or armor. Massachusetts (458.40 miles or 737.72 km) and North Carolina (322.26 miles or 518.63 km) had the greatest lengths of [...]

Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Tracy Rice, Terwilliger Consulting, Inc.

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Purpose

This dataset represents North Atlantic beaches in 2015. The data are part of a larger project, Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Sandy Oceanfront Beaches in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) as of 2015: Maine to North Carolina. The oceanfront shoreline was assessed by using the Google Earth imagery available for 2015, or where no 2015 imagery was available, early 2016. High-resolution imagery in Google Earth Pro was used to calculate the locations and lengths of sandy oceanfront beaches in each geographic area as well as to distinguish the lengths that were developed versus undeveloped. A Microsoft Excel database of all data was created, with the data organized by geographic area. Data were compiled on a community/municipal basis to facilitate updates and replication of the data. Line segments were created within Google Earth Pro for each undeveloped or developed beach segments. The line segments were labelled with the community name followed by “DEV” for developed or “UNDEV” for undeveloped, followed by a number representing the geographic order of the beach segment (from north to south or east to west). Thus the line labelled “Charlestown UNDEV 15” is the fifteenth beach segment from east to west in the town of Charlestown, Rhode Island, and it is an undeveloped section of beachfront. Line segments representing developed beachfront areas were colored in orange and those representing undeveloped beachfront colored in green. The length of each line segment in Google Earth Pro was recorded in Microsoft Excel. All digitizing was completed by a single GIS analyst.

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