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Andrew Bradbury Review of Phase iii delivery

Beach surveys TopographicTopographic All areas now delivered by partner Local AuthoritiesAll areas now delivered by partner Local Authorities Economic delivery by all Local Authority teamsEconomic delivery by all Local Authority teams Savings shown against previous contracted approach (approx. 15%)Savings shown against previous contracted approach (approx. 15%) All data – QA checked and available on websiteAll data – QA checked and available on website More spot height and ground models than earlier in programmesMore spot height and ground models than earlier in programmes Improvements to analysis planned to reflect longer dataImprovements to analysis planned to reflect longer data

Bathymetry Multibeam surveys Selsey-EastbourneMultibeam surveys Selsey-Eastbourne Surveyed nearly processedSurveyed nearly processed –Eastbourne-Dungeness Completed with UKHO for QACompleted with UKHO for QA Poole BayPoole Bay –Bigger area available than available on website East SolentEast Solent –survey completed –data with UKHO for QA North KentNorth Kent –Minnis to Swale –Data with ukho

Rock Rock and thin Sediment Sand Coarse Sediment Mixed Sediment

LIDAR-delivery Data delivery by GeomaticsData delivery by Geomatics Limited surveys programmed for yearLimited surveys programmed for year Good standard of coverageGood standard of coverage Full coast planned for this yearFull coast planned for this year

Aerial Survey –Two contracts flown complete coverage –Orthophotos in production for 2013 –Expected to be available soon –Includes infra red

No new sitesNo new sites Reduction of coverage following review of coverage and usageReduction of coverage following review of coverage and usage –Rye demobbed april –Bracklesham sites taken over from EA flood forecasting –Renewals programme - provision for replacement of existing network. Complementary programme to investigate design for bimodal conditions funded for 2012/14Complementary programme to investigate design for bimodal conditions funded for 2012/14 –Model design commenced Waves and tides

Ecology –Specs for mapping nearly complete following discussions with NE –Mapping not due til 2014/15 –Exemption being sought for licence mastermap to enable web distribution

Annual survey report Summary reportSummary report Easy to use at a glanceEasy to use at a glance Minimal textMinimal text Review of content has resulted in agreement to modify analysisReview of content has resulted in agreement to modify analysis –Future content to include inter-annual variability

Recent data usage NUPSIG research (post storm) - ongoingNUPSIG research (post storm) - ongoing Hampshire CC - flythroughsHampshire CC - flythroughs Whitley lake (topo)Whitley lake (topo) Eastbourne (bathymetry)Eastbourne (bathymetry) Barton cliff stability (Laser scans, topo)Barton cliff stability (Laser scans, topo) Sediment transport study (all data) SCOPACSediment transport study (all data) SCOPAC Seabed mapping – marine plans MMO, IFCASeabed mapping – marine plans MMO, IFCA Sediment sinks and stores – SCOPACSediment sinks and stores – SCOPAC Joint Probability study of waves and tides (wave, tide)Joint Probability study of waves and tides (wave, tide) Bimodal waves (waves) – support for FDGIA investigationBimodal waves (waves) – support for FDGIA investigation Isle of Wight ferry mitigation measures (Laser scan,aerial, LIDAR)Isle of Wight ferry mitigation measures (Laser scan,aerial, LIDAR) Lymington Harbour muddy recharge performance (bathy, LIDAR, aerial)Lymington Harbour muddy recharge performance (bathy, LIDAR, aerial) Pagham Spit (topo – LIDAR, aerial) – conservation related discussionsPagham Spit (topo – LIDAR, aerial) – conservation related discussions National erosion mapping (orthophotos) – revisions to methodologyNational erosion mapping (orthophotos) – revisions to methodology Poole Bay dynamic coast (lidar, ecology, orthophotos)Poole Bay dynamic coast (lidar, ecology, orthophotos) Hindcast of beach performance (waves, topo) EA R& D projectHindcast of beach performance (waves, topo) EA R& D project ICOASST (orthophotos, LIDAR, profiles) EA/NERC R & DICOASST (orthophotos, LIDAR, profiles) EA/NERC R & D Totland bay lamdslideTotland bay lamdslide St Oswalds Bay – Cliff fall near durdle doorSt Oswalds Bay – Cliff fall near durdle door Medmerry breach (Laser scans)Medmerry breach (Laser scans) Chistchurch outfall removalChistchurch outfall removal Target future use at sites in MTPTarget future use at sites in MTP –Not all sites using data in applications

Data delivery New approaches for “large” data sets eg laser scanNew approaches for “large” data sets eg laser scan –1m res now on site –Point cloud still under investigation New licensingNew licensing –OGL now used for all local authority procured data to be used –EA data Request made that EA board of directors consider agreement to make data freely available and free to all – as agreed previouslyRequest made that EA board of directors consider agreement to make data freely available and free to all – as agreed previously

Downloads and on line viewer Over 150,000 data sets now availableOver 150,000 data sets now available Ortho-rectified photographyOrtho-rectified photography False colour infrared photographyFalse colour infrared photography Non-rectified photographyNon-rectified photography Lidar dataLidar data Topographic dataTopographic data Hydrographic dataHydrographic data Photogrammetric dataPhotogrammetric data Seabed MappingSeabed Mapping Sediment distribution dataSediment distribution data Cliff LinesCliff Lines Waves/TidesWaves/Tides Management unitsManagement units GPS control points GPS control points Coastal places Coastal places OSGB grid OSGB grid

Web site statistics Number of visitors- approx 665,000 (790,000)Number of visitors- approx 665,000 (790,000) Annual hits approx 58m, (30m)Annual hits approx 58m, (30m) Types data accessedTypes data accessed User typesUser types Regular usersRegular users

Procurement Frameworks Any of programme partner can use the monitoring frameworkAny of programme partner can use the monitoring framework Wide range of survey types and oceanographic investigations coveredWide range of survey types and oceanographic investigations covered

civil hydrography programme seabed mapping SW SE ANGLIAN NE NW National Coastal monitoring network E Riding Water framework directive Regional habitat creation programmes MMO CSA NFCDD UKCIP UKCMF BGS geological mapping Estuary management plans TE2100 Humber Who’s involved?

Preparation for next phase Project governanceProject governance Andy Bradbury Project exec.Andy Bradbury Project exec. Bryan CurtisSenior user LABryan CurtisSenior user LA Graham Wilson Senior user EAGraham Wilson Senior user EA Jim HutchisonJim Hutchison Wendy Brooke OverviewWendy Brooke Overview Melissa Mathur EA FinanceMelissa Mathur EA Finance

Strategic National benefits- national indicators –Cliff top, toe –MHW, MLW –Saltmarsh extents –Plan shape spits, barriers