Nearshore spatial data architectures to enable restoration, preservation, and coastal hazard mapping

Presentation Abstract

Leveraging and updating several coastal datasets for the Puget Sound region, the Beach Strategies project (completed for ESRP) enables the planning and prioritization of restoration and preservation from a Sound-wide scale to individual real estate parcels. This effort corrects and updates mapping of net shore-drift, shoretypes, shore armor, and erosion potential, and connects spatial data with net shore-drift directional linear referencing. The Nearshore Geospatial Framework (completed for Puget Sound Partnership) is a companion project to replicate some functionality of Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project spatial data products (PSNERP; Simenstad et al. 2011) with updated data, including integration of forage fish and eelgrass mapping, and hydrology from small streams to the largest watersheds.

Session Title

Posters: Data & Information Management

Conference Track

SSE18: Posters

Conference Name

Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference (2018 : Seattle, Wash.)

Document Type

Event

SSEC Identifier

SSE18-38

Start Date

5-4-2018 11:30 AM

End Date

5-4-2018 1:30 PM

Type of Presentation

Poster

Genre/Form

presentations (communicative events)

Contributing Repository

Digital content made available by University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.

Subjects – Topical (LCSH)

Coastal mapping--Salish Sea (B.C. and Wash.); Information resources management--Salish Sea (B.C. and Wash.); Estuarine restoration--Salish Sea (B.C. and Wash.)

Geographic Coverage

Salish Sea (B.C. and Wash.)

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Language

English

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Nearshore spatial data architectures to enable restoration, preservation, and coastal hazard mapping

Leveraging and updating several coastal datasets for the Puget Sound region, the Beach Strategies project (completed for ESRP) enables the planning and prioritization of restoration and preservation from a Sound-wide scale to individual real estate parcels. This effort corrects and updates mapping of net shore-drift, shoretypes, shore armor, and erosion potential, and connects spatial data with net shore-drift directional linear referencing. The Nearshore Geospatial Framework (completed for Puget Sound Partnership) is a companion project to replicate some functionality of Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project spatial data products (PSNERP; Simenstad et al. 2011) with updated data, including integration of forage fish and eelgrass mapping, and hydrology from small streams to the largest watersheds.