SOUTHEAST COASTAL ASSESSMENT: Creating a shared vision November 12, 2017 Jacqueline Keiser, PG, PMP Regional Sediment Management Regional Center of Expertise SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Jacksonville District
2 Presentation Purpose: To discuss the need, value, and path forward towards an understanding of the coastal vulnerabilities in the southeast United States and a shared vision in addressing those vulnerabilities.
3 Southeast Coastal Assessment: The South Atlantic Division AOR Challenge: The SAD AOR s tidally influenced ranges are larger and more ecologically diverse than most of the coastal areas previously studied District Boundaries State Boundaries SAW SAD SAC SAS Antilles Coast PR
260 HURRICANES STRIKES (1851 2017) 260 South Atlantic Division (115 Florida) 68 North Atlantic Division 59 Southwest Division 57 Mississippi Valley Division
SOUTH ATLANTIC VULNERABILITY
# of NUMBER CSRM Projects OF COASTAL and Studies STORM RISK (from CSPI) by USACE Division MANAGEMENT PROJECTS BY DIVISION 25, 13% 1, 0% 2, 1% 38, 20% (FL 23 projects) 19, 10% 3, 2% SAD 20% 102, 54% 6
DOES COASTAL RISK MANAGEMENT STOP AT THE OCEANFRONT?
South Atlantic Coastal Study: AHEAD OF THE STORM WIIN 2016 SEC. 1204. SOUTH ATLANTIC COASTAL STUDY. (a) IN GENERAL. The Secretary shall conduct a study of the coastal areas located within the geographical boundaries of the South Atlantic Division of the Corps of Engineers to identify the risks and vulnerabilities of those areas to increased hurricane and storm damage as a result of sea level rise No discussion of cost share Expanded area with 4-year timeframe Implementation guidance has not been finalized PMP drafted but will need to be updated Stakeholders support high but sponsorship a challenge Leverage NACCS lessons learned Provide consistent picture of vulnerability Provide focus to future efforts/projects 9
WHAT CAN WE DO WITH WHAT WE HAVE? =Southeast Coastal Assessment (SCA) INNOVATION THROUGH IMPROVED COORDINATION OF AUTHORITIES, PROGRAMS, ACTIONS and LESSONS LEARNED LEVERAGING
Southeast Coastal Assessment (SCA) SERVES AS A FOUNDATION FOR FUTURE solutions SCA Tier 1 Establish Southeast Coastal Coalition ASBPA and CSO collaborating to build coalition Consistent, regional assessment of coastal vulnerability with existing data Will not include specific measures, NEPA, or recommendations outside of current authorities SACS Tier 2 Seamless focused transition from SCA Identify, evaluate, compare solutions Provide useable tools to stakeholders Solutions Implemented Tier 3 11
12 COALITION DEVELOPMENT: Priority #1 WHAT: Engaging stakeholders, understanding needs, leveraging existing efforts and expertise WHO: States, Agencies, DOD, Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs), Academia, tribes, Industry, HOW: Collaborative effort between ASBPA, CSO, and USACE. WHEN: Immediately. Conference outreach followed by kick off webinars. - 15 November meeting with States/Governors - December Federal agency engagement - Jan/Feb Regional stakeholder engagements WHY?: So that the interdependent problems of coastal vulnerability can be understood jointly and addressed cooperatively. The Coalition will ultimately help drive the scope for SACS. Coalition building under SCA will influence SCA outputs to some degree but is largely intended and critical to inform and direct the scope and outputs of the deeper dive Tier 2 (SACS) efforts.
13 TECHNICAL APPROACH RISK = EXPOSURE X PROBABILITY OF HAZARD UTILIZE INTEGRATED PRODUCTS FIRST USACE, federal and academic Integrated Products which incorporate physical, economic and cultural data and process models to inform decision-making. NSMS Shoreline Change & its Economic & Environmental Implications; Seeks Collaborative Solutions SAGE Advancing the Practice of Natural Infrastructure & Resilience USACE SLC Calculator Sea-level Change Projections (Uses NOAA Long-term Tide Gauges) NOAA SLR Viewer Spatial Extent of Areas Potentially Affected by Sea Level Rise USGS COASTAL VULNERABILITY Erosion Due to Storms (storm surge, elevation, wave set-up & run-up) FEMA FIS/NFHL Flood Hazard Mapping Drill down to find Data Gaps
SCA Risk Areas Identification SCA Risk Areas Identification Identification of geographic regions (tract level) at risk as a function of the Composite Exposure Index and flood probability scenarios (hazards) Products: GIS Platform and data sharing is key * Report/website Coalition with established Charter Actions immediately implementable Focus of future study needs RISK = Exposure X Probability of Hazard
SOUTHEAST COASTAL ASSESSMENT (SCA) WE NEED YOUR INPUT southeast.coastal@usace.army.mil BUILDING STRONG Visit the Conference Booth and the SCA Website for More Information or contact: Program Lead Jackie Keiser Jacqueline.j.Keiser@usace.army.mil Project Manager Laurel Reichold Laurel.P.Reichold@usace.army.mil We need your input to support the Southeast Coastal Assessment SOUTHEAST COASTAL ASSESSMENT a coordinated and comprehensive coastal shoreline risk and needs assessment southeast.coastal@usace.army.m Hhtp://www.sad.usace.army.mil/SCA Trusted Partners Delivering Value Today for a Better Tomorrow 15