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Layer: Coastal_Armoring_BeachSMART (ID: 7)

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Name: Coastal_Armoring_BeachSMART

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Description: Coastal armoring structures are built extensively along California’s 1,271-mile coastline by private landowners, local, state, and federal governments to protect coastal development threatened by erosion. This dataset shows the locations of shore parallel coastal armoring structures Statewide. In 2005, NOAA Coastal Management Fellow, Jennifer Dare, developed a statewide coastal armoring and erosion GIS data layer for the California Coastal Commission (CCC) that contained polylines representing a variety of along-shore armoring structures. A combination of aerial images, oblique images from the California Coastal Records Project and georeferenced ortho-images were used to identify and map shoreline protective structures along the entire California coast. Building upon J.Dare's work, ESA PWA designed and constructed a comprehensive coastal armoring geodatabase for the California Coastal Commisison to help answer key management questions related to the impacts of armoring on the shoreline. The California Coastal Commission’s Coastal Armoring database was updated in 2018. During the 2018 effort, California Coastal Commission analyst E. Essoudry used 2013 oblique images from the California Coastal Records Project and 2016-2018 ESRI and Google orbital imagery to approximate location and structure extent. The current draft database is a comprehensive statewide geospatial inventory of coastal armoring structures that will assist coastal managers and planners in identifying where past and present projects are located, locations of potential future development projects, identify resources potentially impacted by a project, and perform analyses on the cumulative impacts of armoring projects. This dataset also allows users to analyze spatial relationships among coastal armoring practices, answer important coastal management questions related to coastal armoring, and aid in climate change adaptation planning. The California Coastal Armoring Database (CCAD) is a comprehensive statewide geospatial inventory of shore parallel armoring structures. The database includes spatial locations of armoring structures as well as information related to a structure's physical characteristics, permit history and image sources. Data was developed using 2013-2015 oblique images from the California Coastal Records Project and 2016-2018 High Resolution Ortho Imagery and Google Imagery to approximate the location and structure extent. The focus of this database was to capture outer coast shore parallel armoring structures which are categorized into have 7 structure types: seawalls, bulkheads, revetment, cave infills, retaining walls, and surface armor such (shotcrete or concrete covering the bluff face).Each armor structure is identified by a unique identifier number in the attribute table (Structure ID). The Structure ID uses the county abbreviation with a five-digit number and links the Structure History table within the database to its geographic representation.

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Copyright Text: California Coastal Commission GIS/Mapping Unit, 2019. Greg Benoit, Esther Essoudry, Alanna Casey, Chris Ladan, California Coastal Commission. Melissa Rosa, NOAA Affiliate. Rochelle Petruccelli, California State University Monterey Bay Coastal and Watershed Science & Policy Master’s program, 2012. Elena Vandebroek, ESA, 2012. Jennifer Dare, California Coastal Commission, 2005. Additional assistance from Amber Anastacio-Roberts, Karen Vu, David Revell, Ross Clark, local and state partners.

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