Kitsap County

Shoreline Stewardship

Figures

Figure II-1.     Nearshore section illustrating typical tidal zonation
Figure II-2.     Generalized distribution of major intertidal habitat types along an elevation (depth) gradient
Figure II-3......Conceptual model linking shoreline impacts to ecological functions
Figure III-1.... Bluff erosion and littoral transport alongshore
Figure III-2.... Factors related to erosion of the nearshore upland
Figure III-3.... Effects of vegetation in minimizing erosion
Figure III-4a.. Spit, marsh, & lagoon at Battle Point
Figure III-4b.  Cuspate foreland at Yeomalt Point
Figure III-5.... Rock outcrop at Restoration Point
Figure III-6.... Tidal datums for the Seattle Station
Figure III-7.... Example tide signature for the Seattle Tide Gauge
Figure III-8.    Surface wave definition
Figure III-9.... Wave refraction
Figure III-10.. Current systems
Figure III-11.. Spit, lagoon, and tidal flat at Point Monroe
Figure III-12.. Spit, tidal delta, lagoon, and tide flat at Fletcher Bay
Figure III-13.. Sediment loss and supply on a coastal shoreline
Figure IV-1.    Eelgrass meadow
Figure IV-2.    Bull kelp morphology
Figure IV-3.    Bull kelp forest
Figure IV-4.... Tide flats in Murden Cove
Figure IV-5.... Tidal marsh in Eagle Harbor
Figure IV-6.... Subestuary at Murden Cove
Figure IV-7.... Sand spit, marsh and lagoon at Battle Point
Figure IV-8.... Beach and backshore at Fay Bainbridge State Park
Figure IV-9.... Bank and bluff at Rolling Bay
Figure IV-10.. Riparian zone in Seabold area
Figure V-1...... A variety of hardshell clams
Figure V-2...... Geoduck clam (Panopea abrupta)
Figure V-3...... Dungeness crab (Cancer magister)
Figure V-4...... Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus)
Figure V-5...... Surf smelt (Hypomesus pretiosus)
Figure V-6...... Pacific herring (Clupea harengus pallasi)
Figure V-7.      Temporal phases of anadromous salmon life history
Figure V-8...... Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus)
Figure V-9...... Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)
Figure VI-1.     Illustrations of hard approaches to shoreline stabilization. Top: vertical smooth bulkhead;  Middle: revetment; and  Bottom: groins
Figure VI-2.     Illustrations of soft approaches to shoreline stabilization. Top: nourishment with gravel and sand; Middle: large woody debris; and Bottom: vegetation
Figure VI-3.... Vertical bulkheading along Rolling Bay
Figure VI-4.... Vertical bulkheading along Port Orchard Bay
Figure VI-5.... Groin
Figure VI-6.... Groin field
Figure VI-7.... Naturally occuring large woody debris stabilizing shoreline
Figure VI-8.    Relative beach impact versus shore protection method
Figure VI-9.... Changes in the beach at Lincoln Park following seawall construction in the mid 1930s
Figure VI-10.. Pier with float
Figure VI-11.. Floating dock
FIgure VI-12.. Marina in Eagle Harbor
Figure VI-13.. Washington State Ferry Maintenance Facility
Figure VI-14.. Docks in Port Madison Bay
Figure VI-15.. Open water moorage in Eagle Harbor
Figure VI-16.. Outfall locations for Bainbridge Island

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