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Time Series forthe east end ofRaccoon Island
of the Isles Dernieres1984 - 2007
Time Series forthe east end ofRaccoon Island
of the Isles Dernieres1984 - 2007
Aerial Video Survey ProgramPontchartrain Institute of Environmental Sciences
University of New Orleans
Karen A Westphal
The Aerial Video Survey Program has been acquiring photography and video of the northern Gulf of Mexico shoreline since 1984.
Oblique aerial photography does not produce exact matches due to variations in altitude, camera angle and distance from the shore (and different photographers). Photos that matched well were scaled and aligned to illustrate the landscape changes that have taken place between time periods.
Occasionally a pointer or symbol was added to assist with the visual comparison.
The Aerial Video Survey Program has been acquiring photography and video of the northern Gulf of Mexico shoreline since 1984.
Oblique aerial photography does not produce exact matches due to variations in altitude, camera angle and distance from the shore (and different photographers). Photos that matched well were scaled and aligned to illustrate the landscape changes that have taken place between time periods.
Occasionally a pointer or symbol was added to assist with the visual comparison.
Location of Raccoon Island, LouisianaLocation of Raccoon Island, Louisiana
The east end of Raccoon Island is in BICM region “Teche Delta” and BICM segment 33 “Raccoon Island”
1985 - post-Hurricane Juan1985 - post-Hurricane Juan
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
19861986
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
19871987
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
19881988
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
19911991
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
1992 pre-Hurricane Andrew1992 pre-Hurricane Andrew
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
1992 post-Hurricane Andrew1992 post-Hurricane Andrew
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
19931993
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
1994 post FEMA restoration1994 post FEMA restoration
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
19961996
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
1999 - 2yrs post breakwater1999 - 2yrs post breakwater
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
20012001
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
2002 post-Hurricane Lili2002 post-Hurricane Lili
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
2004 post-Hurricane Ivan2004 post-Hurricane Ivan
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
2005 post-Hurricane Katrina/Rita2005 post-Hurricane Katrina/Rita
29º02’49”W - 90º54’51”N View to the west
2007 - February
post CWPPRA TE-48breakwater installation
2007 - February
post CWPPRA TE-48breakwater installation
29º02’49”W - 90º54’33”N View to the west (~303º)
2007 - April2007 - April
29º02’45”W - 90º54’36”N View to the northwest (~310º)
11 Years11 Years
1996
1985
3 Yearspost
breakwaters
3 Yearspost
breakwaters
1999 -2 yrs post TE-29
1996 -1yr pre TE-29
11 Years11 Years
1996
2007
1996
2007
22 Years22 Years
1985
2007
1985
2007
Relevant Coastal Restoration ProjectsRelevant Coastal Restoration Projects Raccoon Island Repair. State Project Number: RI
Project Priority List (PPL): N/AProject Type: Beneficial Use of Dredged MaterialConstruction Completion Date 1994Description: This project was a cooperative effort that utilized dredged material and vegetation to repair Raccoon Island from storm damage. Cooperators include the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (LDNR)/ Coastal Restoration Division (CRD), Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF)/Fur and Refuge Division, Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government (TPCG), South Terrebonne Tidewater Management and Conservation District, T. Baker Smith & Son, Inc., Coastal Engineering & Environmental Consultants, Inc., and Bean Dredging. Federal grant money was also utilized for this project by LDWF and TPCG.
Raccoon Island Breakwaters Demonstration. State Project Number TE-29Project Priority List (PPL): 05Federal Sponsor: Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)Project Type: Barrier IslandConstruction Completion Date 1997Description: This demonstration project's goal is to reduce shoreline erosion and increase land coverage. Eight segmented breakwaters were constructed along the eastern end of the island to reduce the rate of shoreline retreat, promote sediment deposition along the beach, and protect seabird habitat. Project effectiveness was determined by monitoring changes in the shoreline, wave energy, and elevations along the beach, and by surveys of the gulf floor between the shoreline and the breakwaters.
Raccoon Island Shoreline Protection/Marsh Creation. State Project Number TE-48Project Priority List (PPL): 11Federal Sponsor: Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)Project Types: Shoreline Protection, Marsh CreationConstruction Completion Date PendingDescription: The goal of this project is to protect the Raccoon Island rookery and seabird colonies from an encroaching shoreline by reducing the rate of erosion along the western end of the island and creating more land along the northern shoreline. This goal will be accomplished through the construction of eight additional segmented breakwaters and a terminal groin along the gulf side of the island, adjacent to the Raccoon Island Breakwaters Demonstration (TE-29) project. In addition, dredged material will be used to create marsh on the bay side of the island.
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/crm/coastres/projectlist.asp
Raccoon Island Repair. State Project Number: RIProject Priority List (PPL): N/AProject Type: Beneficial Use of Dredged MaterialConstruction Completion Date 1994Description: This project was a cooperative effort that utilized dredged material and vegetation to repair Raccoon Island from storm damage. Cooperators include the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (LDNR)/ Coastal Restoration Division (CRD), Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF)/Fur and Refuge Division, Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government (TPCG), South Terrebonne Tidewater Management and Conservation District, T. Baker Smith & Son, Inc., Coastal Engineering & Environmental Consultants, Inc., and Bean Dredging. Federal grant money was also utilized for this project by LDWF and TPCG.
Raccoon Island Breakwaters Demonstration. State Project Number TE-29Project Priority List (PPL): 05Federal Sponsor: Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)Project Type: Barrier IslandConstruction Completion Date 1997Description: This demonstration project's goal is to reduce shoreline erosion and increase land coverage. Eight segmented breakwaters were constructed along the eastern end of the island to reduce the rate of shoreline retreat, promote sediment deposition along the beach, and protect seabird habitat. Project effectiveness was determined by monitoring changes in the shoreline, wave energy, and elevations along the beach, and by surveys of the gulf floor between the shoreline and the breakwaters.
Raccoon Island Shoreline Protection/Marsh Creation. State Project Number TE-48Project Priority List (PPL): 11Federal Sponsor: Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)Project Types: Shoreline Protection, Marsh CreationConstruction Completion Date PendingDescription: The goal of this project is to protect the Raccoon Island rookery and seabird colonies from an encroaching shoreline by reducing the rate of erosion along the western end of the island and creating more land along the northern shoreline. This goal will be accomplished through the construction of eight additional segmented breakwaters and a terminal groin along the gulf side of the island, adjacent to the Raccoon Island Breakwaters Demonstration (TE-29) project. In addition, dredged material will be used to create marsh on the bay side of the island.
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/crm/coastres/projectlist.asp
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