Hidden Beach Restoration
Transcript of Hidden Beach Restoration
Presenters:
Lisa Kaufman, Nearshore Program Manager– Northwest Straits Foundation
Anna Toledo, Island County Marine Resources Committee Coordinator
Andrea MacLennan, Coastal Geomorphologist with Coastal Geologic Services
August 28, 2018
Hidden Beach Restoration
Agenda
• Project Partners
• Hidden Beach project site overview
• Puget Sound beach processes and nearshore habitats
• Project Goals
• Restoration Concepts
• Coastal geology assessment key findings
• Concerns and Design Considerations
• Tentative Timeline
• Project Communications and Community Feedback
• Questions and Discussion
Island County Marine Resources Committee
• Advisory committee
• Identify and communicate local priorities to
protect and restore local marine resources
• Design and carry out projects
• Monitoring
• Restoration
• Outreach & Education
Before After
❑This meeting is for information sharing only –no decisions will be made today.
❑Keep in mind that:❑There will be differences of opinion
❑How to keep an open dialog:❑Share the talk time
❑Really listen to your fellow speakers
❑Share your unique perspective
❑Respect every viewpoint
❑Be positive and open to new ideas
❑Participate - every voice should be heard
❑Stay focused on the key meeting topics
Community Meeting Expectations
How Restoration Can Benefit Habitat
• Restore marine riparian
• Restore native beach sediment
• Large woody debris recruitment
• Enhance forage fish spawning
habitat
• Enhance habitat adjacent to
eelgrass beds
• Provides habitat and food for
salmon
Project Goals
• Improve habitat for nearshore species
• Create vegetation buffer and connectivity of uplands to beach
and nearshore
• Restore natural beach processes by removing derelict shore
armor
Restoration Concepts
• Remove failed armor: pilings, horizontal wood, boulders, concrete
bags, and other miscellaneous debris
• Potentially remove concrete pad, move and/or shorten parking area
• Plant native vegetation
• Create path(s) to beach from parking lot through vegetation buffer
Restoration Concepts-Example
• Driftwood Beach,
Blakely Is.
• Pre-project 1998
• Removed fill and
debris
• Nourished beach,
restored beach
topography
• Planted riparian
Coastal Engineering Geology Assessment
Coastal Geologic Services provided an initial feasibility assessment of shore armor removal at Hidden
Beach on June 29, 2018. Report is available on project website.
Key findings are as follows:
• The majority of the erosion of fill placed in this reach appears to have already occurred, as most of the
old pile wall was gone and the placed boulders were scattered in such a manner that they no longer
functioned as a revetment or other coherent shore protection structure
• The Whidbey Telecom access could potentially be threatened with full armor removal. Additional
investigation of future erosion projections and ownership/easements will be required.
• Hidden Beach Road is the most landward improvement and would not appear to be threatened by
erosion, even with full removal.
• The waterward edge of the parking lot may be threatened with erosion over the medium to long term
with full armor removal. However, the parking lot is quite large in the cross-shore direction and likely
could be reduced in size without losing much function.
Known Concerns and
Design Considerations
• Adjacent Hidden Beach
community properties
• Gravel road and Whidbey
Telecom fiber optic cable
• Road and parking lot area
• Public use and access to
beach
Tentative Timeline
H. Shipman
Task/Phase Timeline
Preliminary Design Nov/Dec 2018
Permit Applications Submitted by
March 2019
ID Construction
Funding Sources
Summer/Fall 2019
Construction Summer/Fall 2020
Vegetation Planting Late Fall
2020/Spring 2021
Project Funding
Task / Phase Funding Source
Feasibility assessment
Preliminary Design
Permitting
Habitat Strategic Initiative EPA through
WDFW
Construction &
Vegetation
DNR Aquatic Lands Restoration – Pending
budget approval
Other grants to be determined
Citizen-science monitoring National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Orca
Recovery Grant
Island County MRC?
Other grants to be determined
Project Information and Communications
• Project updates sent to a Hidden
Beach email list
• Submit questions and concerns
by Sept 5th.
• Minutes and follow up answers
posted to website by Sept 7th.
• Visit NW Straits Foundation
Nearshore Restoration Project
page
• 2nd public meeting to present and
discuss preliminary designs –
Winter 2019
https://nwstraitsfoundation.org/project/hidden-beach-shoreline-restoration/
How you can get involved
Possible volunteer opportunities:
• Forage fish monitoring
• Intertidal surveys
• Shellfish surveys
• Vegetation planting,
monitoring and maintenance
Key Project Contacts
• Northwest Straits Foundation - Nearshore Project Manager
Lisa Kaufman: 360-733-1725, [email protected]
• Island County Marine Resources Committee Coordinator
Anna Toledo: 360-678-2349, [email protected]
• Washington DNR – Restoration Manager
Chris Robertson: 360-854-2808, [email protected]
Project Website:
https://nwstraitsfoundation.org/project/hidden-beach-shoreline-
restoration/
Funded wholly or in part by EPA under grant #PC-01J22301 and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Habitat Strategic Initiative.
In partnership with the Island County Marine Resources Committee.