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Coastal Resource Guide Pleasant Bay and ... - Town to Chatham

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<strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Resource</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> for <strong>Pleasant</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Chatham</strong> HarborAcknowledgementsThe <strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Resource</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> for <strong>Pleasant</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Chatham</strong> Harbor is a production of the <strong>Pleasant</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> Alliance in partnership with theCape Cod Commission, Woods Hole Sea Grant Program/Cape Cod Cooperative Extension, Province<strong>to</strong>wn Center for <strong>Coastal</strong> Studies <strong>and</strong>Massachusetts <strong>Coastal</strong> Zone Management. Each organization contributed funding, technical support, <strong>and</strong>/or in-kind support.Appreciation <strong>and</strong> special recognition are owed <strong>to</strong> many individuals who contributed substantially <strong>to</strong> the development of the guide. A briefdescription of these important contributions is provided below.The following contribu<strong>to</strong>rs developed maps <strong>and</strong> figures that appear throughout the guide:Greg Berman, Cape Cod Cooperative Extension/Woods Hole Sea Grant ProgramMark Borrelli, Province<strong>to</strong>wn Center for <strong>Coastal</strong> StudiesGraham Giese, Province<strong>to</strong>wn Center for <strong>Coastal</strong> StudiesPaul Lagg, <strong>Town</strong> of <strong>Chatham</strong>Anne Reynolds, Cape Cod Commission.The following individuals participated in drafting sections of the guide:Greg Berman; Mark Borrelli; Graham Giese; Ted Keon, <strong>Town</strong> of <strong>Chatham</strong>; Steve McKenna, MA <strong>Coastal</strong> Zone Management; Carole Ridley;Andy Walsh, Cape Cod Commission.Many drafts of the sections, along with figures <strong>and</strong> maps, were painstakingly reviewed by the contribu<strong>to</strong>rs noted above, <strong>and</strong> by othermembers of the <strong>Pleasant</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> Alliance <strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Resource</strong> Work Group: Judith Bruce, George Cooper, Jane Harris, Fran McClennen, ChrisMiller <strong>and</strong> Allin Thompson.The guide was edited by Carole Ridley, Alliance Coordina<strong>to</strong>r. Production assistance was generously provided by Jeffrey Brodeur, WoodsHole Sea Grant Program. Design <strong>and</strong> layout by Lianne Dunn. Cover pho<strong>to</strong>: Kelsey-Kennard Airview © www.capecodpho<strong>to</strong>s.comTables, Figures, MapsPage List of Tables6 Table 1. Breakdown of Digitized Aerial Pho<strong>to</strong>graphs19 Table 2. Erosion Control Structures on <strong>Pleasant</strong> <strong>Bay</strong>25 Table 3. <strong>Coastal</strong> Wetl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Resource</strong> Areas <strong>and</strong> FreshwaterWetl<strong>and</strong>s in the <strong>Pleasant</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> Study Area31 Table 4. Statistically Significant Trends in Water Quality34 Table 5. Controlling Depths in <strong>Pleasant</strong> <strong>Bay</strong>34 Table 6. Estimated Dredge VolumesList of Figures3 Figure 1. Projected Changes in Nauset Beach <strong>and</strong> Inlet System4 Figure 2. Successive Morphological Changes in Nauset Beach5 Figure 3. Meetinghouse Pond Mean Monthly Tides7 Figure 4. Coverage Map of LIDAR collected in 1998,2000, 20078 Figure 5. Change over time between LIDAR collection events9 Figure 6. <strong>Chatham</strong> Inlet Development 2006-201011 Figure 7. Wind Wave Rose for WIS Station 6712 Figure 8. Interior Wind Rose, 2004 Orleans Data13 Figure 9. Tide Records, <strong>Chatham</strong> Harbor <strong>and</strong> MeetinghousePond15 Figure 10. Shoreline ProcessesList of Maps1. <strong>Pleasant</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> Regional Context2. Shoreline Change (series of four maps: North, West, Mid,South)3. Sediment Movement (series of five maps: <strong>Bay</strong>wide, North,West, Mid, South)4. Docks <strong>and</strong> Piers5. Shoreline Structures (series of four maps: North, West, Mid,South)6. His<strong>to</strong>ric Hurricane Paths7. FEMA Flood Zones8. Public Access Points9. Surficial Geology10. <strong>Coastal</strong> Wetl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Resource</strong>s (series of four maps: North, West,Mid, South)11. Areas of Critical Marine Habitat12. Eelgrass Coverage13. Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife14. Rare Species Habitat15. Shellfish Suitability Areas16. HESP Priority <strong>and</strong> Estimated Habitat17. Bathymetry Data for Navigational Channels (series of ninemaps: <strong>Bay</strong> wide data coverage, Meetinghouse Pond, Arey’sPond, Paw Wah Pond, Quanset Pond, Round Cove, CrowsPond, Bassing Harbor, Ministers Point)18. His<strong>to</strong>ric Navigation Channels, Areas of Maintenance Dredging<strong>and</strong> Possible Area of Shoalingi<strong>Pleasant</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> Alliance 2011

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