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CoastalFutureConditionsWorkshop
ShoreConditions,Processes,VulnerabilityandAdaptation
June22‐23,2015
BestWesternPlusLighthouseHotel,RockawayBeach,Pacifica,California
Additional information at CSBPA_2015_Workshop. Email [email protected] to express interest in registering or other participation WorkshopSchedule
SundayJune21
CSBPA Board of Directors Meeting 6pm‐8pm WorkshopDayOne(MondayJune22)
Opening / welcoming / mixing / announcements – 8am to 9am Morning session – 9am to 11:30 am Recent nearshore processes data collection, research, and sources Lunch (provided with registration) – 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Afternoon session – 12:30 pm to 5pm Modeling to predict future conditions based on long‐term changes and extreme events. Reception – 5pm to 6pm WorkshopDayTwo(TuesdayJune23)
Opening / welcoming / mixing / announcements – 8am to 9am Morning Session – 9am to 11:30 am Coastal Management Challenges and Programs – Presentation and Panel Discussion Lunch (provided with registration) – 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Afternoon Session – 12:30pm to 5:30pm Vulnerability Assessments and Adaptation Planning Reception – 5:30pm to 6:30pm Program–DayOne–MondayJune23
Morning
8am–9amnoon
OpeningRemarks:SettingtheStageandObjectivesofMeeting
9am–11:30am
Recent Bathymetric Surveys in California Including Water‐Penetrating LIDAR Todd Mitchell, Remote Sensing Manager Fugro Pelagos, Inc. The Coastal Data Information Program (CDIP) Julie Thomas, CDIP, UC San Diego Surf Zone and Beach Monitoring at Ocean Beach, San Francisco Dan Hoover, US Geological Survey California Seafloor Mapping Program Update ‐ Focus on Regional Sediment Thickness Sam Johnson, US Geological Survey Program–DayOne–MondayJune23
Afternoon12:30pm–5pm
Incorporation of sea level rise and shoreline retreat into wave runup calculations – Implications for future conditions flood hazard mapping Justin Vandever, AECOM Projected changes in 21st century California wave climate and longshore sediment transport Christie A. Hegermiller, USGS Ocean Sciences Dept., University of California at Santa Cruz Coarse Sediment Budget for Southern Monterey Bay Ed Thornton, Professor Emeritus, Naval Postgraduate School Sediment Bypassing of Headlands Doug George, Applied Marine Sciences Break The Roles of Shore Protection in Community Resilience Lesley Ewing, Ph.D., PE. Beaches and Sand Management in San Francisco Bay Anniken Lydon, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission Beach Nourishment – Recent Experiences in San Diego and Broad Beach, Malibu Chris Webb, Moffatt & Nichol, Engineers Ocean Beach Nourishment – Beneficial Reuse Add to Navigation Dredging John Dingler, USACE Modeling of Coastal Response to Adaptation Measures David Revell, PhD, Revell Coastal Program‐DayTwo‐TuesdayJune23
Morning9am–11:30am
Coastal Management Challenges and Programs Panel Session Moderator Tom Kendall, Chief of Planning, US Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco: Panel Ed Curtis, Senior Civil Engineer, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region IX Susan Hansch, Deputy Director, California Coastal Commission Joe LaClair, Chief Planner, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission Rachel Couch, California State Coastal Conservancy Kelley Higgason, NOAA Marine Sanctuaries Sarah Newkirk, California Coastal Project Director, Coastal Resilience, The Nature Conservancy Steve Aceti, Cal Coast Program‐DayTwo‐TuesdayJune23
Afternoon12:30pm–5:30pm
Piloting Non‐Stationary Approaches To Floodplain Management: Supporting Local Communities and Informing National Policy Aaron McGregor and Marisa Villarreal, California Ocean Science Trust Santa Cruz Littoral Cell Regional Sediment Management Plan James Zoulas PhD, US Army Corps of Engineers Shore Adaptation Strategy for Treasure Island Redevelopment Dilip Trivedi, Moffatt & Nichol Ocean Beach Master Plan – Multi‐Objective Shore Adaptation Ben Grant, SPUR SLR and Coastal Flooding Resources for Local Communities: NOAA and Beyond Rebecca A. Smyth, West Coast Director, NOAA Office for Coastal Management Break AdaptLA – Regional Coastal Impacts Planning in Los Angeles Juliette Hart, USC Sea Grant Adapting to Rising Tides: Working together to increase the resilience of Bay Area communities to sea level rise and storm events Wendy Goodfriend, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission C‐SMART Collaborating on Sea‐level Marin: Adaptation Response Team Jack Liebster, Planning Manager, Marin County Lessons Learned and Next Steps in Coastal Future Conditions Modeling and Adaptation Planning Bob Battalio, ESA