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Office for Coastal Management, 2024: Assessing Ecological and Physical Performance of Sustainable Shoreline Structure - NERRS/NSC(NERRS Science Collaborative), https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/47689.
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Abstract

From 2010 to 2018, the National Estuarine Research Reserve System’s Science Collaborative supported the Hudson River Sustainable Shorelines Project, which engages a regional research team to quantify the ecological functions and physical stresses on the full range of Hudson River, New York shorelines. This research is the basis for development of information and tools to identify the best settings and approaches for sustainable shoreline protection in the Hudson River Estuary. Work has included the establishment of a sustainable shoreline demonstration network of seven sites with varying modes of construction distributed along the Hudson. The most recent project-- the focus of this InPort entry-- expanded that effort by working closely with regulators, engineers, and land managers to 1) develop and field-validate a rapid assessment protocol manual for physical and ecological functions of ecologically enhanced shorelines and 2) train local land managers in the protocols. This work helps to solidify confidence in the suitability of novel shoreline techniques in the Hudson River Estuary and has enabled local managers to track performance into the future. The project also produced a dataset comprised of a suite of measures of ecological and physical functions of built sustainable shorelines along the Hudson River.

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Use Constraints:

Cite this dataset when used as a source: NOAA retains the right to analyze, synthesize and publish summaries of the NERRS/NSC data. The NERRS/NSC retains the right to be fully credited for having collected and process the data. Following academic courtesy standards, the NERR site where the data were collected should be contacted and fully acknowledged in any subsequent publications in which any part of the data are used. The data enclosed within this package/transmission are only as accurate as the quality assurance and quality control procedures that are described in the associated metadata reporting statement allow. The user bears all responsibility for its subsequent use/misuse in any further analyses or comparisons. The Federal government does not assume liability to the Recipient or third persons, nor will the Federal government reimburse or indemnify the Recipient for its liability due to any losses resulting in any way from the use of this data. Requested citation format: NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) Science Collaborative(NSC).

Controlled Theme Keywords

COASTAL, COMMUNITY STRUCTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, SHORELINES

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Contact Information

Metadata Contact
Jeremy Cothran
jeremy.cothran@gmail.com

Extents

Geographic Area 1

-74.1° W, -73.76° E, 42.37° N, 40.91° S

Time Frame 1
2016-01-01 - 2018-12-31

Item Identification

Title: Assessing Ecological and Physical Performance of Sustainable Shoreline Structure - NERRS/NSC(NERRS Science Collaborative)
Short Name: Assessing Ecological and Physical Performance of Sustainable Shoreline Structure - NERRS/NSC(NERRS Science Collaborative)
Status: Completed
Publication Date: 2019-03-01
Abstract:

From 2010 to 2018, the National Estuarine Research Reserve System’s Science Collaborative supported the Hudson River Sustainable Shorelines Project, which engages a regional research team to quantify the ecological functions and physical stresses on the full range of Hudson River, New York shorelines. This research is the basis for development of information and tools to identify the best settings and approaches for sustainable shoreline protection in the Hudson River Estuary. Work has included the establishment of a sustainable shoreline demonstration network of seven sites with varying modes of construction distributed along the Hudson. The most recent project-- the focus of this InPort entry-- expanded that effort by working closely with regulators, engineers, and land managers to 1) develop and field-validate a rapid assessment protocol manual for physical and ecological functions of ecologically enhanced shorelines and 2) train local land managers in the protocols. This work helps to solidify confidence in the suitability of novel shoreline techniques in the Hudson River Estuary and has enabled local managers to track performance into the future. The project also produced a dataset comprised of a suite of measures of ecological and physical functions of built sustainable shorelines along the Hudson River.

Purpose:

Nature-based, ecologically enhanced, or soft shoreline stabilization techniques (hereafter termed "sustainable shorelines") have the potential to maintain and enhance important ecological services, provide greater resilience to physical forces, and be cost-competitive with traditional approaches such as revetments and bulkheads. In order for these techniques to be used more widely in the Hudson River Estuary, their performance must be demonstrated and evaluated locally. Landowners, site designers, and decision makers have expressed this need to enhance their confidence in proposing innovative designs to clients, investing in sustainable shoreline construction, and steering permit applications toward these less traditional options.

Notes:

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Supplemental Information:

Stuart Findlay

Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies

findlays@caryinstitute.org

(845) 677-7600 x138

Partners:

Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies

Consensus Building Institute

Hudson River NERR, NY

Stevens Institute of Technology

Keywords

Theme Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS > COMMUNITY DYNAMICS > COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > COASTAL
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
EARTH SCIENCE > HUMAN DIMENSIONS > ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
EARTH SCIENCE > HUMAN DIMENSIONS > SUSTAINABILITY > ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > COASTAL PROCESSES > SHORELINES
UNCONTROLLED
NASA Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science and Services Keywords SCIENCE > HUMAN DIMENSIONS > HABITAT CONVERSION/FRAGMENTATION > RECLAMATION/REVEGETATION/RESTORATION

Spatial Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Beczak-Habirshaw Park and Tidal Marsh
None Coxsackie Boat Launch
None Esopus Meadows Preserve
None Foundry Dock Park
None Hudson River NERR, NY

Data Set Information

Data Set Scope Code: Data Set
Maintenance Frequency: As Needed
Data Presentation Form: Table (digital)
Entity Attribute Overview:

Site name derived from Hudson Maps or common usage

DAYOFYEAR Day of Year

YEAR Year

SEGMENTNUMBERS segments are sections of shoreline, typical on the order of 100 m long sharing a similar physical/ecological condition

PROFILENUMBER Profiles are the sampling transects running from the water to upland

APNUMBER Assessment points (AP) are representative places along the transects where data are collected.

BEDROCK Cover of AP by bedrock or v large stone Value is "class" as indicated in Protocol

BOULDER Cover of AP by boulder

GRAVELCOBBLE Cover of AP by gravel/cobble

SANDMUD Cover of AP by Sand/Mud

STONECOUNT Count of stones > 6" within a 0.25 m quadrant

MEANSIZEINCOUNT Mean size of stones in quadrant

WRACK Wrack is present/absent

WOODYDEBRIS Woody Debris (> 1" diameter, > 3 feet long) is present/absent

MEANSLOPE Mean slope (degrees)

CANOPY Cover of AP by vegetated canopy

UNDERSTORY Cover of AP by understory

GROUNDCOVER Cover of AP by groundcover

SPPRICHNESS Estimated number of plant species, Value is "class" as indicated in Protocol

AQUATICPLANTS Aquatic plants are present/absent

MOWMANAGE Mowing or other management is evident at site

SPPCOMP List of top 3 plant species at the AP

INVASIVES Invasives present absent

POINUMBER Point of interest is a particular feature worthy of monitoring over time

POITYPE Type of feature (i.e. large stone, built structure, erosion feature, crest, etc.

CRESTSTONECOUNT Number of stones (> 6") at the crest

CRESTSTONESIZE Mean size of stones comprising the crest

EROSIONVOLUME Estimated volume of erosion feature

ASSETDISPLACE Location of previously identified object or feature

BULKENERGYDIFFERENCE Difference in sphere mass loss between exposed and sheltered location

WAVEHTDIFFERENCE Difference in wave height between exposed and sheltered location

WAKEDIFFERENCE Difference in wake height between exposed and sheltered location

Distribution Liability:

The distributor does not assume liability.

Support Roles

Metadata Contact

CC ID: 595996
Date Effective From: 2017-10-31
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Cothran, Jeremy
Email Address: jeremy.cothran@gmail.com
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Extents

Currentness Reference: Ground Condition

Extent Group 1

Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1

CC ID: 595995
W° Bound: -74.1
E° Bound: -73.76
N° Bound: 42.37
S° Bound: 40.91

Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1

CC ID: 595994
Time Frame Type: Range
Start: 2016-01-01
End: 2018-12-31

Access Information

Security Class: Unclassified
Data Access Constraints:

None

Data Use Constraints:

Cite this dataset when used as a source: NOAA retains the right to analyze, synthesize and publish summaries of the NERRS/NSC data. The NERRS/NSC retains the right to be fully credited for having collected and process the data. Following academic courtesy standards, the NERR site where the data were collected should be contacted and fully acknowledged in any subsequent publications in which any part of the data are used. The data enclosed within this package/transmission are only as accurate as the quality assurance and quality control procedures that are described in the associated metadata reporting statement allow. The user bears all responsibility for its subsequent use/misuse in any further analyses or comparisons. The Federal government does not assume liability to the Recipient or third persons, nor will the Federal government reimburse or indemnify the Recipient for its liability due to any losses resulting in any way from the use of this data. Requested citation format: NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) Science Collaborative(NSC).

URLs

URL 1

CC ID: 598327
URL: http://www.nerrssciencecollaborative.org/project/Findlay15
URL Type:
Online Resource
Description:

This site provides a project overview and links to all associated products, including data.

URL 2

CC ID: 839801
URL: https://caryinstitute.figshare.com/s/59c66288a24ab9faf5fe
URL Type:
Online Resource
Description:

This site provides access to the project dataset, including metadata.

URL 3

CC ID: 883659
URL: https://www.hrnerr.org/hudson-river-sustainable-shorelines
URL Type:
Online Resource
Description:

Project website

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 47689
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:47689
Metadata Record Created By: Jeremy Cothran
Metadata Record Created: 2017-10-31 15:31+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:11+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2019-11-08
Owner Org: OCM
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2019-11-08
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2020-11-08