Friday, November 22, 2013

Loggerhead Island

Loggerhead Island-


1. What special considerations did you have to make for the nesting sea turtle sites located on the barrier island?
While creating my island I made sure that there was enough space between the sea turtles so they would be protected and not get disturbed.  


2. What special considerations had to be made when determining a good site for the proposed fishing pier?
When creating the fishing pier I made sure it was off of the lagoon because the ocean would be too strong.


3. What could be some of the potential problems that might arise from the proposed golf course? Propose some of the ways in which the impacts can be reduced.
Some of the problems that could occur would be not having the golf course next to the club house and the resort. People will be disappointed because there is no entertainment near them, that is why I put a golf course across the street from both the club house and restaurant and the 100 room resort.


4. What are the economic benefits to the community of Loggerhead County if the development was done with the least amount of environmental impact?
We would have more of an ecosystem.



5. Describe three ways in which humans negatively impact coastal ecosystems such as the one you are working on with Loggerhead Barrier Island.
Humans can be disrespectful and not acknowledge that there are endangered species around them. They can be oblivious to the trash around them and could accidentally leave it behind which causes pollution.


6. How can maintaining natural vegetation help us to reduce the damage caused by oceanic events such as hurricanes, tsunami and continued beach erosion?
Maintaining natural vegetation can help keep the area clean and could even help stop destruction.


7. After listening to the other groups make their presentations, were there any ideas they had you would have used if you had though about it before-hand? You should list at least three different ideas and indicate why their idea is actually better for the environment than yours. 
I would have made fences around the endangered species to keep them more protected.
I would have put a few buildings in different places to make it more spread out.
I would have put "do not trespass" signs around the area to make sure no one went near the species.

Friday, November 15, 2013

a beach by any other name

     
1. Physical and geological characteristics are used to classify the Earth's dynamic   coastlines by their proximity to tectonic activity . We classify coastlines to help us better understand the process that shape them.

2. Shepard Coastal Classification

      A.      Primary, volcanic coast

B.      Primary, glacier

C.      Primary, glacial  erosion

D.      Secondary, coastal erosion

E.       Primary, barrial island

F.       Secondary, coastal plain

G.      Secondary, costal plain

H.      Primary, non-marine

I.        Secondary, mangrove coast

J.        Secondary, fault line coast

K.      Primary, decomposition

L.       Primary shore lines

M.    Primary coastal plain

N.     Primary, earthquakes

O.     Secondary, land erosion

P.      Secondary, wave cut beach

Q.     Secondary, land fall

R.      Primary, steep glaciers
Validation Statements for Classifications:
1. Arcadia National Park, Maine has glacial droughts
2. Cape Cod, Massachusetts has glacial droughts
3. Chesapeake Bay, Virginia has sedimentary extrusions
4. Atlantic City, New Jersey has beach over wash
5. Mississippi Delta, Mississippi has volcanic and glacial coasts
6. Kilauea Coast , Hawaii has volcanic coasts and volcanic explosion
7. San Francisco Bay, California has river deposition coasts
8. Indian River Lagoon, Florida has elevated wave-cut bench coasts
9. Cape Canaveral, Florida has barrier reefs
10. Florida Gulf Coast has wave deposition coasts
 
 
 
 

Friday, November 1, 2013

different types of sand

Key West: The sand is small and angular. It is black and white and is not magnetic. its composition is mostly rocks and minerals.

St. Martin Simpson Bay: The sand is very small and angular. It is moderatly sorted and its color is all black.

Cancun Mexico: The sand is all white and is not magnetic. it is small and its texture is subangular. It is also well sorted and its composition was crystals.

Bahamas: The sand is all white and its size is very small. it is not magnetic and its texture is subangular. it is well sorted and its composition is mostly minerals.

Desert Island: The sand hads many different colors. The three main colors it has is yellow, orange and white. it is small and subrounded. This sand is well sorted and consisted of rocks and minerals.

Plum Island: The sand is black, yellow and white. It is magnetic and very small. Its sand is rounded but very poorly sorted. Its composition is rocks and biologic materials.

Klamath California: The sand is black and gray. it is small and angular. it is well sorted consisting of rocks.

Salinas Ecudor: The sand is orange, yellow, black and white. it is very small and not magnetic. Its tecture is subrounded and subangular. It is very poorly sorted and consisted of rocks, minerals and crystals.

The two sands I chose to compare and contrast were Plum Island and Klamath California. Plum Island is located in Newbury MA and Klamath is located in California. Plum Island's sand color is black, white and yellow, while Klamath California's sand is only black and gray. It is not magnetic but Plum Island's sand is magnetic and is also very small. Its texture is rounded but very poorly sorted. Klamath California's sand is small, angular and well sorted. its wentworth scale measurment is only 2.5mm. The two sand's are very different because they both come from two completely different places but they also have some similarities.