2022
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10030358
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Post-Nourishment Changes of an Artificial Gravel Pocket Beach Using UAV Imagery

Abstract: Monitoring and analysis of changes in the volume and area of nourished beaches is crucial to inform any beach renourishment programme. The aim of this study is to utilise UAV surveys and SfM photogrammetry to assess the beach nourishment performance of an artificial gravel beach exposed to a range of external forcing, including storms. The paper presents results from nineteen UAV surveys conducted between January 2020 and January 2021 at Ploče, an artificial beach in Rijeka (Croatia). The beach was nourished t… Show more

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“…While substantial efforts have been undertaken to understand and monitor the marine geomorphological dynamics of natural and artificial gravel beaches in the region (Bujak et al, 2021; Lončar et al, 2021; Pikelj, Ružić, Ilić, et al, 2018; Pikelj, Ružić, James, et al, 2018; Ružić et al, 2014, 2019; Tadić et al, 2022), examining the ecological communities of gravel beaches is key to mitigate long term damage to these unique but understudied ecosystems. In this context, our study provides a valuable glimpse into the effects of gravel beach morphology on the structure and function of these ecosystems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While substantial efforts have been undertaken to understand and monitor the marine geomorphological dynamics of natural and artificial gravel beaches in the region (Bujak et al, 2021; Lončar et al, 2021; Pikelj, Ružić, Ilić, et al, 2018; Pikelj, Ružić, James, et al, 2018; Ružić et al, 2014, 2019; Tadić et al, 2022), examining the ecological communities of gravel beaches is key to mitigate long term damage to these unique but understudied ecosystems. In this context, our study provides a valuable glimpse into the effects of gravel beach morphology on the structure and function of these ecosystems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%