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Coastal Wetland Adaptation Strategies SLAMM Municipal Workshops October 28th and 30 th , 2014 Caitlin Chaffee Wenley Ferguson
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Page 1: Coastal Wetland Adaptation Strategies

Coastal Wetland Adaptation Strategies

SLAMM Municipal Workshops October 28th and 30th, 2014

Caitlin Chaffee Wenley Ferguson

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Adaptation Strategies • Upland

– Adopt activities that facilitate marsh migration – Change/move land use activities that inhibit marsh

migration – Remove physical barriers

• In-Marsh – Drainage improvements (small creek excavation) – Elevation enhancement – Erosion control along marsh edge

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Winnapaug Pond Marsh, Westerly Marsh migration occurring yet impounded water creating mosquito breeding habitat

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Palmer River Marsh, Barrington

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Round Marsh, Jamestown

Old farm path impediment to marsh migration into red maple swamp

Marsh migrating into field

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Bike path in marsh area

Colt State Park, Bristol

Mowed marsh area

1995

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Colt State Park, Bristol

Marsh after path moved

1996: marsh mowed

Bike path relocated in late 1990s and “mow line” moved inland

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Opportunity to move mow line inland to allow wetland forming behind beach to migrate inland

Seapowet Point, Tiverton

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Allins Cove, Barrington

Marsh restoration area

Eroded bank at base of Byway Rd

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Coir envelope installation

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Stillhouse Cove, Cranston

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Mill Cove Road, Warwick

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Mill Cove Road, Warwick

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Clark Road, Kickemuit River, Warren

Marsh at end of road

Road removal area

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Clark Road, Warren

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Clark Road, Warren

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Kickemuit Avenue, Bristol

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Kickemuit Ave., Bristol

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Atlantic Ave., Westerly, Winnapaug Pond

Proposed sediment forebay, filter strip and check dams

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Barrington Community Garden

Marsh migration occurring

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Jamiel Park, Warren

Tidal creek under Market St

Potential area for marsh migration if vehicular access changed to Wood Street

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Kickemuit River adaptation opportunities

Kickemuit Reservoir Dam: vulnerable to storm surge; future site for marsh migration

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Potential area to limit vehicular access

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Edgewater Drive, Apponaug Cove, Warwick

Flooding during a moon tide

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Ponded water at low tide

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Coldwell Street, Warwick

Land protection of small lots required for low lying road to be closed to vehicle access

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In marsh adaptation • Small creeks and runnels excavation

– Partners include: municipalities, land trusts, Save The Bay and RIDEM Mosquito Abatement Program

– STB provides project design development, permit preparation, organization of volunteers for “dig days”, and restoration monitoring

– RIDEM provides low ground pressure equipment and operator if necessary

– CRMC Habitat Fund and NRCS has provided funding – Projects range from $5,000 to $15,000

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Gooseneck Cove adaptive management

Small creeks dug to drain impounded water

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2012

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2007

Round Marsh, Jamestown

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Round Marsh, Jamestown

2012

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Winnapaug Marsh adaptation project

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