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Nearshore Strategies

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South Puget Sound

Paul R. CereghinoOctober 2010

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Nearshore Strategies

►Nearshore systems are physically dynamic

►Critical processes operate at large scales

►Strategy responds to whole situation►Social, Economic and Ecological

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Nearshore Strategies

►Plan at the scale of physical systems

►Support quest for USACE Construction General

►Facilitate regional project comparisons

►Identify high value sites w/o projects

►Begin integrating protection and restoration

PSNERP

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Overlapping ‘Sites’ – physiographic process domain

River Deltas(2; Nisqually/Deschutes)

Coastal Inlets (144; 16-33 High Potential)

Barrier Embayment(179; 20-50 High Potential)

Beaches (288; 1/3 of all Puget Sound)

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Landform-Based Framework

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Degradation Gradient

Historic

► Dike and fill wetlands and embayments

►Stabilize eroding shorelines

Ongoing

►Cut, scrape and pave watersheds

► Stabilize eroding shorelines

►Spread pollutants

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Degradation Gradient

As degradation increases:

►Risk of a threshold change of state increases

►Reliability of restoration decreases, cost increases

►Opportunity for regaining lost services increases

►Strategy for protection or restoration changes

Degradation

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Degradation Gradient

Varies in character:

►Lost landform

►Shoreline modification

►Nearshore degradation

►Watershed degradation

Requires different approach

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Potential Gradient

as a site becomes larger, and more complex

Quantity, Diversity, orResilience

of ecosystem services increases Po

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Low

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Gradient AnalysisP

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Degradation

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Gradient Analysis

Protect Restore Enhance

Protect Restore EnhancePo

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Degradation

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Gradient Analysis

River Deltas Inlets

EmbaymentBeaches

Potential=

Watershed Area+

Inlet Length+

Historic Wetland

Potential=

Watershed Area+

Inlet Length+

Historic Wetland

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25 35

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144

162

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144

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Gradient Analysis

Protect Restore Enhance

Protect Restore EnhancePo

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Degradation

88/38 57/51

59/29

59/29

03/68

14/61

40/81

52/69

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► South Sound – a shallow mosaic of inlets and embayments – shortest beaches in PS

● Human scaled – stewardship?

► The largest hole – Deschutes/Indian/Moxlie

► Nisqually missing OT/TF component (historically 22.5 ha)

Strategy Opportunity

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Strategy Opportunity

► 24 of 51 tentative Puget Sound high potential inlet protection sites

► 33% of the SS watershed flows into Inlet Sites compared to 13% sound-wide

► South Sound has lost 72 barrier embayments in 52 drift cells (typically small; mean of 289 m)

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Strategy Opportunity

► (always more) Questions

● Sediment system management below scale of drift cell?

● Natural variation in inlet functions among sites?

● Spatial distribution effect on inlet functions?

● Inlet function sensitivity to varied degradation?

● Integration of SMP/regulatory as primary protection for restoration investments?

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AcknowledgementsCharles ‘Si’ Simenstad (UW)Scott Campbell (USACE)Erin Iverson (AnchorQEA)Chris Behrens (USACE)Curtis Tanner (USFWS)Bethany Craig (UW)Jen Burke (UW/NPS)Margen Carlson (WDFW)Nearshore Science Team: Miles Logsden (UW), Kurt Fresh (NOAA), Randy Schuman (King Co.), Tom Leschine (UW), Megan Dethier (UW)Nearshore Implementation Team and Steering Committee’sJen Steger (NOAA)