Site-Specific Restoration Opportunities Sample Clauses

Site-Specific Restoration Opportunities. This section describes restoration opportunities for nearshore areas that were identified based on the methods described in Appendix B. The recommendations are described relative to the nearshore processes they would address and the regional priorities that they would help to achieve. The total length of shoreline encompassed within the broad scale restoration and enhancement action areas (Table 5-1) spans almost the entire Xxxxx County shoreline. Additionally, 82 site- specific opportunities located largely in public ownership include specific restoration recommendations, which could likely be implemented in a shorter time than those requiring private landowner willingness (Appendix A: Maps 5-1 and 5-2). Many of these site-specific opportunities are also located within priority areas for restoration or enhancement. Table 5-1. Miles of Shoreline Recommended for Different Strategies to Achieve Sediment Supply, Sediment Transport, and Tidal Flow Nearshore Process Restore High Priority Restore Enhance High Priority Enhance Sediment Supply 16.0 71.4 25.2 23.5 Sediment Transport 6.2 22.0 11.1 6.2 Tidal Flow 3.6 10.6 5.0 1.3 Implementing these recommendations would complement other restoration and protection efforts encompassed in the SMP. Restoration and enhancement efforts are necessary to offset impacts of existing and future development, repair past damages, and improve the ecological baseline. Opportunities located on privately held residential parcels were not included in this plan. In lieu of those actions, broader strategy areas were outlined and prioritized which can be used to identify optimal sites for restoration where landowner willingness may be achieved. Because this effort was limited to lands in public ownership, many additional opportunities exist on privately owned land. Broad scale restoration target or action areas are linked with regional restoration and enhancement priorities which can be used to prioritize existing projects and identify additional opportunities that could be implemented if and when landowner willingness has been acquired. The methods used to delineate these restoration target areas are described in Appendix
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