Intertidal Zone & Coastal Management Flashcards

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1.What do we mean by intertidal zone?

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Part of the shoreline between the high and low tide.

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2.Is there a higher or lower amount of intertidal zones today than what there were in the past?

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Lower.

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3.Are salt marshes found in intertidal zones?

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Yes.

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4.Give two reasons why salt marshes are disappearing.

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  • Farmland.

- Sea erosion.

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5.Why are the salt marshes along the Essex and the Thames gateway being eroded?

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Land is subsiding (sinking) due to Isostatic recovery.

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6.What does managed realignment aim to do?

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It aims to create a wider intertidal zone to act as natural stores of flood water during high tide.

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7.What managed realignment scheme did you study?

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Medmerry in Sussex.

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8.When was the managed realignment scheme that you studied completed?

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2014

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  1. What happened to the coastline you studied due to this managed realignment?
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The coastline is now a further 2m inland than what it was.

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10.What is a shoreline management plan?

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It’s a plan councils create to state what they are going to do with the coastline.

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11.What three things do councils have to consider when creating a shoreline management plan?

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  • Impacts coastal defences would have on other locations.
  • Impacts of coastal defences on animal habitats and the environment.
  • Costs and Benefits of the scheme.
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  1. What are the 4 different types of shoreline management?
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  • Hold the line.
  • Advance the line .
  • Managed retreat (retreat the line).
  • Do nothing.
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  1. What shoreline management plan does Sea Palling have?
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Hold the line.

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14.What shoreline management plan does Happisburgh have?

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Managed retreat (Retreat the line).

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15.Why is coastal hazard mapping good?

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  • Gives warnings.
  • People know what places will be affected.
  • Allows emergency services to plan.
  • Plan building.
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