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Programme delivery and development
Andrew Bradbury
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Project progress Survey programme delivery Accountability
Programme development Introduction to beach management plan reports
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Beach surveys Topographic Good performance most contractors
Good performance local authority teams Most sites 6-8 profile surveys loaded to SANDS Raw data – QA checked available on website SANDS profiles available Spot height and ground models in BMP areas
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Hydrographic surveys Baselines for open coast now virtually complete
Data on website Difficulties with delivery one contractor – largely resolved Hydrographic surveys
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LIDAR Good Contractor performance Data received and checked
Further surveys planned over winter Data used for preparation of orthophotos
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Aerial Survey Delivery difficulties on contract New contract let
Quality of data New contract let Programme under review
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Tide gauge network Real time links to existing stations
National tide gauge network station available in real time Recommissioning sites Deal Pier, Brighton (linked) New stations planned Sandown (imminent), Swanage Long term statistics presented in annual report
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Nearshore wave measurement
New site Deal Upgrade Milford buoy
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Data analysis Data management structure- data management advisory group GIS development Meta data standard Raw data backup Major revisions to SANDS
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Analysis of coastal monitoring data
Two levels of basic analysis to inform SMP and CDS to inform operational analysis for BMP
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Annual report Summary report Easy to use at a glance Minimal text
Detail appended on CD Comments on content Positive feedback
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Data delivery Requests for various data styles
SANDS databases installed FTP, CD, Web delivery Advice from project team
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High level reporting
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Training GPS surveying SANDS GIS Local support – lead authority teams
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Increasing awareness of programme
Consultants workshop Academics workshop Presentations to coastal groups Conference papers and exhibitions
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Links with other programmes
Southwest regional programme design Anglian Region EA Northwest (cell 11) coastal group UKMO – validation wave modelling UKHO – digital archive
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Recent data usage Solent dynamic coast (lidar, ecology, orthophotos)
Ventnor – landslip management (control surveys) Pevensey Bay (orthophotos, beach surveys) EA surge propagation in solent Dungeness BMP (orthophotos) Swanage BMP (profiles, control) Bulverhythe (bathymetry) Hayling dredging coastal impacts Poole Bay strategy (profiles) West solent strategy (orthophotos) Christchurch Bay strategy (orthophotos)
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Web site statistics Number of visitors-approx 91,000 (38,000)
10000 (5000) visits per month current Annual hits approx 2.0m, (1.3m) Types data accessed User types Regular users
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Follow up actions to last annual review
Engage EA area teams Recycling records Integration of coastal ecology Certificate of attendance Use of historical data Aerial surveys
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Programme modification
Changes to reflect policy Increased number of beach management sites Changes to reflect partner needs Localised problems, Whitley lake, Hengistbury, Hill Head
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Future development Data management techniques Forward programme
Improvements to reporting and analysis Forward programme Review of techniques Best value review Planning phase Programme development Ecology Extension of programme to other regions Links with R&D programmes
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