CRITICAL COASTAL (BEACH) EROSION IN FLORIDA - 2014
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- Originator: Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- Publication_Date: 20140805
- Title: CRITICAL COASTAL (BEACH) EROSION IN FLORIDA - 2014
- Edition: 1.0
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- Publication_Place: Tallahassee, FL
- Publisher: Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- Other_Citation_Details: State of Florida
- Online_Linkage: <http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gis/datadir.htm>
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This dataset provides an inventory of Florida's erosion problem areas fronting on the Atlantic Ocean, Straits of Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and the roughly seventy coastal barrier tidal inlets. Critical erosion areas are segments of the shoreline where natural processes or human activity has caused or contributed to erosion and recession of the beach or dune system. The erosion problem areas are classified as either critical or noncritical and is based on the Critical Erosion Report for 2014. Which indicates the condition of shoreline, determined by our staff of Coastal Engineers. This report is used to document areas of change and to help the beach management staff with prioritizing projects and resources to the areas of greatest need. This is an update to the FGDL layer: CRITBEACH_JUN13.shp.
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To show the areas and severity of beach erosion as determined by our engineering staff.
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The determination of beach condition was under the direction of Ralph Clark and
his staff of Coastal Engineers.
Beach Management Funding Assistance (BMFA) Program
(Formerly the Beach Erosion Control Program - BECP)
"To develop and implement a long term regional proactive beach management
program for the state of Florida"
Recognizing the importance of the state's beaches, the Florida Legislature in 1986
adopted a posture of protecting and restoring the state's beaches through a
comprehensive beach management planning program. Under the program, the
Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Water Resource Management
evaluates beach erosion problems throughout the state seeking viable solutions.
The primary vehicle for implementing the beach management planning
recommendations is the Florida Beach Management Funding Assistance Program,
which is a program established for the purpose of working in concert with local,
state and federal governmental entities to achieve the protection, preservation and
restoration of the coastal sandy beach resources of the state. Under the program,
financial assistance in an amount up to 50 percent of project costs is available to
Florida's county and municipal governments, community development districts, or
special taxing districts for shore protection and preservation activities located on the
Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean, or Straits of Florida.
Eligible activities include beach restoration and nourishment activities, project
design and engineering studies, environmental studies and monitoring, inlet
management planning, inlet sand transfer, dune restoration and protection activities,
and other beach erosion prevention related activities consistent with the adopted
Strategic Beach Management Plan. The program is authorized by Section 161.101,
Florida Statutes. Since 1998, when the Legislature dedicated a portion of the
Ecosystem Management and Restoration Trust Fund for beach management,
$626.6 million has been appropriated to cost-share with local governments on local
and federally authorized projects, with each level of government contributing about
one-third of the cost of the entire program. This has resulted in the restoration and
subsequent maintenance of over 227.8 miles, or nearly 56%, of the state’s 407.3
miles of critically eroded beaches.
Source: <http://www.dep.state.fl.us/beaches/programs/becp/index.htm>
Why Restore Eroded Beaches?
Bulldozer moving sand along the beach front Beach erosion threatens the very
resource that residents and visitors enjoy. Over 485 miles, or approximately 59% of
the state's beaches, are experiencing erosion. At present, about 387 of the state's
825 miles of sandy beaches have experienced "critical erosion", a level of erosion
which threatens substantial development, recreational, cultural, or environmental
interests. While some of this erosion is due to natural forces and imprudent coastal
development, a significant amount of coastal erosion in Florida is directly attributable
to the construction and maintenance of navigation inlets. Florida has over 60 inlets
around the state, many have been artificially deepened to accommodate
commercial and recreational vessels and employ jetties to prevent sand from filling in
the channels. A by-product of this practice is that the jetties and the inlet channels
have interrupted the natural flow of sand along the beach causing an accumulation
of sand in the inlet channel and at the jetty on one side of the inlet, and a loss of
sand to the beaches on the other side of the inlet.
One way to restore eroded beaches is through beach nourishment. In a typical
beach nourishment project, sand is collected from an offshore location by a dredge
and is piped onto the beach. A slurry of sand and water exits the pipe on the beach
and once the water drains away, only sand is left behind. Bulldozers move this new
sand on the beach until the beach matches the design profile. Beach nourishment
is a preferred way to add sand to a system which has been starved by the altered
inlets because it provides a significant level of storm protection benefits for upland
properties and is the least impacting to the coastal system. An additional benefit of
beach restoration projects is that they quickly restore shorebird and marine turtle
habitat.
Local, state and federal entities are now managing over 200 miles of restored
beaches in Florida.
Source: <http://www.dep.state.fl.us/beaches/programs/becp/restore.htm>
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Resource Management
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Beach Management Funding Assistance (BMFA) Program
(Formerly the Beach Erosion Control Program - BECP)
<http://www.dep.state.fl.us/beaches/programs/becp/index.htm>
Critical Erosion Areas Report:
Critical and Non-Critical Erosion Areas Statewide. Updated June 2014 (3.4 MB)
<http://www.dep.state.fl.us/beaches/publications/pdf/CriticalErosionReport.pdf>
Beaches Mining and ERP Support
Geographic Information Systems Data
<http://www.dep.state.fl.us/beaches/data/gis-data.htm#GIS_Data>
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They may not align with other data sources. Since the shapefile is to be used only
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This is the final version for the year 2014.
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- Originator: Beaches, Mines and ERP Support Group
- Title: Critical Beach Erosion Areas in Florida
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Critical erosion areas are segments of the shoreline where natural processes or human activity has caused or contributed to erosion and recession of the beach or dune system.
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Determination of location and status of eroded areas in Florida.
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GeoPlan downloaded this dataset from the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection's website on February 16th, 2015.
<http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gis/datadir.htm>
COASTAL_CRIT_EROSION_AREAS.zip
COASTAL_CRIT_EROSION_AREAS.shp
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