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Coastal Habitats in San Diego: Sea Level Rise & Implications for Adaptation PI: Dr Rick Gersberg, SDSU GIS: Kayo Watanabe, SDSU Warren Pinnacle Consulting J. Kovecses, San Diego Coastkeeper Ocean & Weather Changes Impacting Business and Infrastructure Conference March 4, 2011
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San Diego Coastkeeper
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Setting the Stage 1.Goal = how will coastal habitat change? 2.Communication > adaptation 3.San Diego Foundation local driver
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Coastal Habitats of San Diego www.batiquitosfoundation.org www.sdcoos.org www.handsontheland.org/wildtech www.nationalwetlandsawards.org
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SLAMM! Processes: Inundation Erosion Overwash Saturation Accretion
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Impacts of Sea Level Rise San Diego Bay Initial A1B Maximum, 2100 2m, 2100
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Impacts of Sea Level Rise ‘Unprotected’ 2m‘Protected’ 2m
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Changes at the Regional Level San Diego is predicted to lose: A1B max scenario (0.7 m rise) 20% of its Tidal Swamp 43% of its Ocean Beach 4% of its Tidal Fresh Marsh Under more extreme scenarios (1.5m rise), 5% of its Developed Land 35% of its Tidal Swamp 35% of its Ocean Beach 42% of its Tidal Fresh Marsh
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Flood Risk From ICLEI Existing Conditions Rpt, modeling by Dr. Gersberg
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Challenges for Local Adaptation Management
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Coastkeeper Focus identify vulnerabilities & plan holistically Just say no to cement Involve stakeholders Incorporating space for habitats to change – Comprehensive shoreline management plans – Leveraging other opportunities (Low Impact Dev)
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Local Example – Chula Vista Port of San Diego
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Thank You!
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