Service Description: The dynamic nature of coastal barrier islands such as Assateague Island is a defining characteristic, influencing nearly every aspect of their ecology. Fundamentally disturbance driven systems, barrier islands and their endemic biota are continually shaped by physical forces on a time scale vastly accelerated in comparison to mainland systems. Because of the rapid pace and scope of change, long term monitoring is crucial towards understanding natural barrier island conditions as well as anthropogenic influences.
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Description: In 2011 and 2012 Assateague Island National Seashore continued to survey shoreline position as part of its Geomorphologic Monitoring program. This file presents the results of the October 2011 and Winter 2012 (January) survey, and it contains the bay shoreline for a small section of the North End in Maryland (10/17/2011) and Toms Cove, Virginia (01/06/2012).
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