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snippet: Our planet is changing in ways that affect everybody. It is important to monitor and assess our coastal areas to keep track of any changes. Development (building structures), erosion (rock/sediment removed), and other forces can change the coast. Flooding can occur. These changes can have knock-on effects for conservation, recreation, development, planning, and even safety. The aim of this survey is to allow local coastal monitoring groups to monitor and record changes at sites deemed to be “at risk”. Information recorded at different times (e.g. days, months and years apart) can show changes in the shape of the coast. These changes allow us to see where erosion and deposition (sediment being deposited) are occurring and help us understand how water moves along the shore. Coastal flooding happens when low-lying areas are covered by water. This happens when seawater is pushed onto the land (e.g. in a storm). Monitoring the coast allows low-lying areas at risk of flooding to be identified.
summary: Our planet is changing in ways that affect everybody. It is important to monitor and assess our coastal areas to keep track of any changes. Development (building structures), erosion (rock/sediment removed), and other forces can change the coast. Flooding can occur. These changes can have knock-on effects for conservation, recreation, development, planning, and even safety. The aim of this survey is to allow local coastal monitoring groups to monitor and record changes at sites deemed to be “at risk”. Information recorded at different times (e.g. days, months and years apart) can show changes in the shape of the coast. These changes allow us to see where erosion and deposition (sediment being deposited) are occurring and help us understand how water moves along the shore. Coastal flooding happens when low-lying areas are covered by water. This happens when seawater is pushed onto the land (e.g. in a storm). Monitoring the coast allows low-lying areas at risk of flooding to be identified.
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accessInformation: Contains Irish Public Sector Data (Geological Survey Ireland) licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence
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typeKeywords: ["Data","Service","Map Service","ArcGIS Server"]
description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p style='margin:8 0 0 0;'><span>The Coastal Management Survey data shows sites on the Copper Coast in Waterford where people have collected coastal information for monitoring purposes. People upload the information using a Survey123 app on their mobile phone or tablet.</span></p><p style='margin:8 0 0 0;'><span><span>It is a vector dataset. Vector data portray the world using points, lines, and polygons (areas).</span></span></p><p style='margin:0 0 0 0;'><span><span>The data is shown as points. Each point holds information on GDPR Consent given, survey location, if the site was visited before, length of time since last visit, any major change since the last visit, type of change (e.g. erosion, deposition, flooding), notes and a photo.</span></span></p><p style='margin:0 0 0 0;'><span /></p><p style='margin:0 0 0 0;'><span>CHERISH (Climate, Heritage and Environments of Reefs, Islands, and Headlands) is a 6-year European-funded Ireland-Wales project, bringing together four partners across two nations: the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, the Discovery Programme: Centre for Archaeology and Innovation Ireland, Aberystwyth University: Department of Geography and Earth Sciences and Geological Survey, Ireland. The project began in January 2017 and runs until June 2023.</span></p><p style='margin:0 0 0 0;'><a href='http://cherishproject.eu:80/en/' style='text-decoration:underline;'><span>http://cherishproject.eu/en/</span></a></p></div></div></div>
licenseInfo: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p style='margin:0 0 14 0;'><span>Data that is produced directly by the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) is free for use under the conditions of Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.</span></p><p style='margin:0 0 14 0;'><a href='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/' style='text-decoration:underline;'><span style='text-decoration:underline;'><span>https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</span></span></a></p><p style='margin:0 0 14 0;'><a href='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode' style='text-decoration:underline;'><span style='text-decoration:underline;'><span>https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode</span></span></a></p><p style='margin:0 0 14 0;'><span><span>Under the CC-BY Licence, users must acknowledge the source of the Information in their product or application.</span></span></p><p style='margin:0 0 14 0;'><span>Please use this specific attribution statement: "</span><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Contains Irish Public Sector Data (Geological Survey Ireland) licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence</span><span>".</span></p><p style='margin:0 0 14 0;'><span>In cases where it is not practical to use the statement users may include a URI or hyperlink to a resource that contains the required attribution statement.</span></p></div></div></div>
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title: IE_GSI_CHERISH_Copper_Coast_Coastal_Management_Survey123_IE26_WGS84
type: Map Service
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tags: ["Ireland","IE/GSI","marine","coastal","survey","monitoring","Survey123","CHERISH","Copper Coast","Waterford"]
culture: en-IE
name: IE_GSI_CHERISH_Copper_Coast_Coastal_Management_Survey123_IE26_WGS84
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spatialReference: GCS_WGS_1984