Intertidal Zone & Coastal Management Flashcards
What do we mean by intertidal zone?
Part of the shoreline between the high and low tide.
Is there a higher or lower amount of intertidal zones today than what there were in the past?
Lower
Are salt marshes found in intertidal zones?
Yes
Give two reasons why salt marshes are disappearing.
- Farmland
2. Sea erosion
Why are the salt marshes along the Essex and the Thames gateway being eroded?
Land is subsiding (sinking) due to Isostatic recovery
What does managed realignment aim to do?
It aims to create a wider intertidal zone to act as natural stores of flood water during high tide.
What managed realignment scheme did you study?
Medmerry in Sussex.
When was the managed realignment scheme that you studied completed?
2014
What happened to the coastline you studied due to this managed realignment?
The coastline is now a further 2m inland than what it was.
What three things do councils have to consider when creating a shoreline management plan?
What is a shoreline management plan?
- Impacts coastal defences would have on other locations.
- Impacts of coastal defences on animal habitats and the environment.
- Costs and Benefits of the scheme.
What is a shoreline management plan?
It’s a plan council create to state what they are going to do with the coastline.
What are the 4 different types of shoreline management?
- Hold the line, Advance the line
- Managed retreat (retreat the line).
- Do nothing.
What shoreline management plan does Sea Palling have?
Managed retreat (Retreat the line.)
What shoreline management plan does Happisburgh have?
Gives warnings, People know what places will be affected, allows emergency services to plan, plan building.
Why is coastal hazard mapping good?
- Gives warnings
- People know what places will be affected
- allows emergency services to plan and to buildings.