North Carolina’s 326 miles of oceanfront coastline is composed of barrier islands. Inherently transitory, the position of these islands and the profile of their beaches naturally fluctuate with the dynamic equilibrium established by waves, wind, storms, and sea level rise. The net result of this dynamic has been erosion of 75 % of the coastline, putting oceanfront human development at risk. Erosion rates vary geographically and temporally, ranging from a state average of two feet per year to hundreds of feet in just a few stormy hours. The risk posed to coastal development is ever increasing with the effects of climate change, specifically sea level rise and increased hurricane intensity. A geospatial analysis conducted for this project, in...
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
With the density of development in North Carolina’s coastal counties at an unprecedented high, the e...
North Carolina’s 326 miles of oceanfront coastline is composed of barrier islands. Inherently transi...
Shorelines are constantly changing structures and beaches move, shrink, and expand as natural forces...
Damaging coastal storms and sea level rise have placed many homes and recreational areas on estuarin...
Beaches are one of the most dynamic environments on earth. They provide storm surge protection, floo...
Coastlines around the world are environmentally and economically crucial to society but are being th...
Hyde County lies southeast on the flat coastal plain of North Carolina, part of the Albemarle-Pamlic...
Sea-level rise (SLR) predicted for the Mid-Atlantic U.S. is expected to be greater than worldwide av...
Human beings are drawn to water. We have settled near oceans, rivers and lakes. We are attracted to ...
In 1985, North Carolina banned the use of hard structures along its coastline for the purposes of pr...
Beaches are one of our most important resources. They are essential barriers against storms. They pr...
Global warming is contributing to sea level rise, which is creating concern for coastal communities....
Global warming is contributing to sea level rise, which is creating concern for coastal communities....
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
With the density of development in North Carolina’s coastal counties at an unprecedented high, the e...
North Carolina’s 326 miles of oceanfront coastline is composed of barrier islands. Inherently transi...
Shorelines are constantly changing structures and beaches move, shrink, and expand as natural forces...
Damaging coastal storms and sea level rise have placed many homes and recreational areas on estuarin...
Beaches are one of the most dynamic environments on earth. They provide storm surge protection, floo...
Coastlines around the world are environmentally and economically crucial to society but are being th...
Hyde County lies southeast on the flat coastal plain of North Carolina, part of the Albemarle-Pamlic...
Sea-level rise (SLR) predicted for the Mid-Atlantic U.S. is expected to be greater than worldwide av...
Human beings are drawn to water. We have settled near oceans, rivers and lakes. We are attracted to ...
In 1985, North Carolina banned the use of hard structures along its coastline for the purposes of pr...
Beaches are one of our most important resources. They are essential barriers against storms. They pr...
Global warming is contributing to sea level rise, which is creating concern for coastal communities....
Global warming is contributing to sea level rise, which is creating concern for coastal communities....
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
With the density of development in North Carolina’s coastal counties at an unprecedented high, the e...