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This dataset represents sand fencing after Hurricane Sandy. These data are part of a broader 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. Sand fencing was present in every state of the U.S. Atlantic Coast breeding range of the piping plover, Maine to North Carolina, during the three years after Hurricane Sandy. Less than 1 mile (1.6 km) of sandy beach habitat was modified by sand fencing along the shorelines of Maine, New Hampshire, the North Shore of Long Island, and the Peconic Estuary of New York. The sandy beach habitat of the shorelines of North Carolina, New Jersey,...
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This dataset represents beach scraping after Hurricane Sandy. These data are part of a broader project Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Tidal Inlets and Sandy Oceanfront Beaches in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) as of 2015: Maine to North Carolina. Beach scraping modified sandy beach habitat in each of the states within the U.S. Atlantic Coast breeding range of the piping plover during the three years after Hurricane Sandy. The beaches of the Peconic Estuary of New York were the least modified by beach scraping, with only 0.02 miles (0.03 km) of sandy beach habitat modified by beach scraping between 2012 and 2015. Less than 1 mile (1.6 km) of sandy beach habitat...
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This dataset represents beach armor after Hurricane Sandy, including outfalls and proposed sites. These data are part of a broader project Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Tidal Inlets and 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 total length of oceanfront shoreline between Georgetown, ME, and the North Carolina-South Carolina boundary that has been armored is at least 476.81 miles (767.35 km; 27% of the total shoreline length). This assessment is a minimum number because some structures are buried and not visible in aerial imagery; in addition, historical records or inventories of hard stabilization...
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This dataset represents the location of tidal inlets and beaches opened and closed by Hurricane Sandy on October 29, 2012, from the Storm-induced Habitat Modifications caused by Hurricane Sandy within the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) project. Tidal inlets were located along the U.S. North Atlantic coast from Maine to North Carolina using aerial imagery from Google Earth, NOAA-NGS, USGS and PSDS that was taken from October 31 to November 9, 2012. Comparison to the locations of tidal inlets that were open prior to Hurricane Sandy as described in three previous reports allowed for the identification of inlets or breaches that were opened or closed by Hurricane Sandy....
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This dataset represents tidal inlets before Hurricane Sandy from the "Beach and Tidal Inlet Habitat Inventories" project. Tidal inlets were located along the U.S. North Atlantic coast from Maine to Virginia using Google Earth imagery to identify inlets that were open prior to Hurricane Sandy in October 2012. The locations of historical inlets known to have been open in the past but closed at the time of Hurricane Sandy were identified through historical maps, literature and other sources. See the reports by T.M. Rice entitled "Inventory of Habitat Modifications to Tidal Inlets in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy: South Shore of Long Island...
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This dataset is part of the Hard Shoreline Stabilization Structures on Sandy Beaches in the U.S. Atlantic Coast Breeding Range of the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) prior to Hurricane Sandy project.The data represent the approximate locations of hard shoreline stabilization structures along the U.S. North Atlantic coast from Maine through Virginia visible in Google Earth imagery at or before the time that Hurricane Sandy made landfall in October 2012. The hard shoreline stabilization structures were identified as part of an inventory of habitat modifications to sandy beach habitat within the U.S. Atlantic Coast breeding range of the federally-threatened piping plover. Hard shoreline stabilization structures...


    map background search result map search result map Beach Scraping, 2012-2015, North and Mid-Atlantic, U.S. Sand Fencing, 2012-2015, North and Mid-Atlantic, U.S. Beach Armor, 2012-2015, North and Mid-Atlantic, U.S. Tidal Inlets Opened and Closed by Hurricane Sandy, 2012, North and Mid-Atlantic, U.S. Beach Armor, Before Hurricane Sandy, North and Mid-Atlantic U.S. Tidal Inlets, before Hurricane Sandy, North Atlantic U.S. Tidal Inlets Opened and Closed by Hurricane Sandy, 2012, North and Mid-Atlantic, U.S. Tidal Inlets, before Hurricane Sandy, North Atlantic U.S. Beach Armor, Before Hurricane Sandy, North and Mid-Atlantic U.S. Beach Scraping, 2012-2015, North and Mid-Atlantic, U.S. Sand Fencing, 2012-2015, North and Mid-Atlantic, U.S. Beach Armor, 2012-2015, North and Mid-Atlantic, U.S.