Increased understanding of shoreline conditions is needed, yet current approaches are limited in ability to characterize remote areas or document features at a finer resolution. Documentation using video mapping may provide a rapid and repeatable method for assessing the current state of the environment and determining changes to the shoreline over time. In this study, we compare two studies using boat-based, georeferenced video mapping in coastal Washington and the Columbia River Estuary to map and characterize coastal stressors and functional data. In both areas, mapping multiple features along the shoreline required approximation of the coastline. However, characterization of vertically oriented features such as shoreline armoring and small features such as pilings and large woody debris was possible. In addition, end users noted that geovideo provides a permanent record to allow a user to examine recorded video anywhere along a transect or at discrete points.
Revised: October 31, 2012 |
Published: September 1, 2012
Citation
Anderson M.G., C. Judd, and K. Marcoe. 2012.Rapid Characterization of Shorelines using a Georeferenced Video Mapping System.Journal of Coastal Research. JCR 28, no. 5:1289-1296.PNNL-SA-76014.doi:10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-10-00186.1