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Coastal Regional Sediment Management PlanPublic Outreach and Plan Formulation

California Coastal Sediment Master Plan OverviewTuesday, October 4, 2016

Elihu M. Harris State Office Building, Oakland, CA

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Public Outreach And Plan Formulation SummaryScope of Work

Public Outreach Conduct six stakeholder meetings

Prepare meeting notes

Plan Formulation Prepare sediment management activity list

Develop implementation framework

Overview of theCoastal Sediment Management

Workgroup

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A collaborative taskforce of state, federal, regional, and local entities concerned about adverse impacts of coastal erosion on coastal habitats

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Coastal Sediment Management Workgroup4

http://www.dbw.ca.gov/csmw/default.aspx5

M I S S I O N

California’s coastal resourcesby

facilitating regionalapproaches

tomanaging sediment

imbalances

conserve restore protect

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COASTAL SEDIMENT MASTER PLAN

Intentions:• Improve beach conditions.• Reduce erosion attributed to

human causes.• Improve wetland quality.• Leverage federal and state

agency resources.• Assess environmental impacts

of regional coastal projects.• Integrate discrete solutions into

comprehensive regional approach.

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COASTAL SEDIMENT MASTER PLAN

Deliverables:

Outreach with public, resource and regulatory agencies to incorporate RSM

Educational materials, reports & computer-based decision support tools

Regional-based strategies to implement RSM: Coastal RSM Plans.

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SMP On-Going Activities & Products• Analysis of Impacts and Recommended Mitigation for Critical Species and Habitats:

Guide for Environmental Documentation

• Beach Nourishment Reference Guide: Guidance for local coastal stakeholders

• Beaches, Littoral Drift, and Littoral Cells: Understanding California’s Shoreline and Beach

Nourishment

• Biological Impacts analysis and Recommendations

• California Beach Restoration Strategy

• Coastal Sediment Benefit Analysis Tool (CSBAT)

• Conceptual Plan to Capture/Reuse Coastal Sediments Lost to Submarine Canyons

• CSMW Website

• Development of Sand Budgets for California’s Major Littoral Cells

• GIS User’s Survey

• Initial Data Inventory and Collection - GIS Database

• Policies, Procedures and Regulations Analysis

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SMP On-Going Activities & Products• Mud Budget Final Report - Fine Grained Sediment Sources, Transport and Sinks: Phases

1 and 2

• Policies, Procedures and Regulations Analysis

• Sand Compatibility and Opportunistic Use Program (SCOUP) – Guidance for upland

opportunistic regional programs

• Sand Lost from Dams

• SMP Brochure and Project Sheets

• SMP Baseline and Status Reports

• The Economics of Regional Sediment Management in Ventura and Santa Barbara

Counties

• West Coast Shoreline Risk and Uncertainty Workshop and Technical Note

• California Beach Erosion Assessment Survey (2010) => BECAs

• Public Outreach including Multiple Workshops

• Coastal RSM Plans and Environmental Documents

• WebMapper Tool & Coastal Sediment References Database

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Overview ofCoastal Regional Sediment

Management Plans

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Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plans12

Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plans13

Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plans

Formulate regional consensus-driven sediment management policy and guidance

Restore and maintain coastal beaches and other critical areas of sediment deficit

Reduce the proliferation of protective shoreline structuresSustain recreation and tourismEnhance public safety and accessRestore coastal sandy habitatsFunded by the CNRA and USACE

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CRSMP ObjectivesRegion-Specific

- Developed by local/regional stakeholders

Consistent with CSMW Goals

- Outreach

- Science-Based

- Focused on Implementation

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CRSMP Elements:

• Identify critical eroding areas

• Determine potential sediment sources

• Locate critical species and habitats

• Compile physical processes info

• Data gaps other issues of concern

• Permitting requirements

Technical:

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Outreach

• Develop/Engage existing stakeholder group

• Provide Agency coordination

• Public Outreach Program

Implementation

• Regional Entity guiding Plan direction

• Involve Stakeholder Advisory Group

• Governance structure

• Funding Sources/Approaches

CRSMP Elements:

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Contents of a Typical Coastal RSM Plan

Executive summary

1. Introduction

2. Scope of work

3. Regional setting and processes

4. Erosion and coastal hazards

5. Describing areas of critical coastal erosion

6. Economics and funding

7. Governance

8. Monitoring and reporting

9. Recommended next steps

10. Conclusions

Appendices

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San Diego County

Source: SANDAG

Batiquitos Beach

Source:: SANDAG

Cardiff State Beach

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Source: Adelman and Adelman 2002–2013

Orange County

Newport Beach

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Los Angeles County

Source: Hans Laetz / Malibu Surfside News

Source: Ken Hively / LA Times

(Source: Adelman and Adelman 2002–2013)

Venice Beach

Broad Beach, Malibu21

Santa Barbara & Ventura Counties

Source: ESA: PWA

Source: Google Earth

Surfers Point, Ventura River Mouth

Port Hueneme

Source: California State University, Long Beach

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San Luis Obispo County

Source: photopilot.com

Source: Surfline.com

Morro Rock and Bay

Oceano DunesState Recreation Area

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Southern Monterey Bay

Source: Edward Thornton

2004

2003

Source: Adelman and Adelman 2002–2013

Sand Mining near Marina

Stilwell Hall(Fort Ord)

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Santa Cruz Littoral CellSurfer’s Beach, Half Moon Bay

Sunset State Beach

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Eureka Littoral Cell

Humboldt Bay Entrance

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CSMW Contacts

Susie Ming Project Manager Susan.M.Ming@usace.army.milJohn Dingler Assistant Project Manager John.R.Dingler@usace.army.milClif Davenport Project Advisor Clif.Davenport@conservation.ca.govChris Potter Project Advisor Chris.Potter@resources.ca.gov

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