Title: Managing Shoreline Erosion
1Managing Shoreline Erosion
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2Erosion A Natural Process
- Proceeds very slowly
- Important part of ecosystem function
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Courtesy of Ed Klekowski
3Natural Causes of Erosion
- Wind
- Ice
- Water movement
- Wave energy
- Currents
- Changing water levels
- Rain/run-off
- Gravity
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4Human Disturbances
- Removal of shoreline vegetation
- Run-off from paved surfaces
- Boat wake
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5Human Disturbances
- Construction on or near the shoreline
- Heavy foot traffic
- Shoreline alteration
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6The Impacts of Erosion
- Loss of valuable waterfront property
- Unsafe areas
- Loss of habitat
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7The Impacts of Erosion
- Changes the characteristics of the bottom
- Reduces water clarity
- Increases water temperature
- Releases chemicals/nutrients into the water
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8Signs of Erosion
- Areas of exposed soil
- Rills and gullies
- Slumping, undercut banks
- Formation of sandbars and islands
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9More Signs of Erosion
- Cloudy water
- Stream or river becoming wide and shallow
- Receding shorelines
- Leaning downed trees exposed roots
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10How To Prevent Erosion
- Protect the natural shoreline
- Reduce run-off from impermeable surfaces
- Minimize wake from boats and other motorized
watercraft - Take precautions during construction
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11How To Prevent Erosion
- Limit foot traffic in erosion prone areas
- Contour and cover pathways
- Avoid alterations to water courses
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12How to Control Erosion
- 1. Identify
- Cause of erosion
- Type of erosion
- Extent of problem
- Site conditions
- 2. Select most suitable control method
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13Control Methods
- A. Natural buffers
- B. Bioengineering
- C. Hardened structures
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14A. Natural Buffer
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15B. Soil Bioengineering
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16Slope Preparation
45 11 slope ? 27 21 slope ? 18 31
slope ?
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Photo credit Rian Myers 1993
17Bioengineering Techniques above the Water
- Live staking
- Fascines (wattles/bundles)
- Brush layers
- Brush mattresses
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18Live Staking
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Courtesy of Carolyn Dindorf
19Fascines
Courtesy of Maccaferri Ltd.
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- Courtesy of Douglas Fuller
20Brush Layers
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Photo credit Environment Canada
21Brush Mattresses
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Courtesy of Maccaferri Ltd.
22Maintenance
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23Recommended Native Species
- Red-Osier Dogwood
- (Cornus stolonifera)
- Silky Dogwood
- (Cornus obliqua)
- Grey Dogwood
- (Cornus racemosa)
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24Recommended Native Species
- Pussy Willow
- (Salix discolor)
- Shining Willow
- (Salix lucida)
- Shrub Willow
- (Salix eriocephala)
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25Gathering Plant Material
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26Bioengineering Techniques In the Water
- Fibre rolls
- Brush bundles
- Plant anchors
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27Fibre Rolls
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Courtesy of Maccaferri
Courtesy of Douglas Fuller
Courtesy of Douglas Fuller
28Brush bundles
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Courtesy of Carolyn Dindorf
29Plant Anchors
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Courtesy of Maccaferri Ltd.
30Case Study
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32C. Hardened Structures
- Break walls
- Gabion baskets
- Riprap
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33Breakwalls
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34Retiring Your Breakwall
- Dig it out
- Break it down
- Plant it
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Photo credit Cottage Life Magazine
35Gabion Baskets
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36Riprap
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Courtesy of Douglas Fuller
37Approvals
- Contact
- Conservation Authority
- Ministry Of Natural Resources
- Department of Fisheries and Oceans
- Parks Canada
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38Managing Erosion
- Practice erosion prevention
- Understand the source of erosion
- Research your options
- Make an informed decision
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