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Simulation of cumulative effects of nearshore restoration projects on estuarine hydrodynamics
Authors:Zhaoqing Yang  Tarang Khangaonkar  Kurt Nelson
Affiliation:a Battelle Marine Sciences Laboratory, 1100 Dexter Avenue North, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
b Tulalip Tribes of Washington, 7515 Totem Beach Road, Tulalip, WA 98271, USA
Abstract:
Many nearshore restoration projects are currently underway at coastal locations where human influence and development have disrupted natural habitat and coastal ecological systems. The objectives of these projects in general are to restore the lost estuarine functions to the tidal marshland. Often these projects are conducted with little understanding of the potential effects of other nearby projects within the ecosystem, and similarly, it is easy to neglect the effect of the local project on the larger estuarine scale. In this paper, a modeling study is presented to evaluate the hydrodynamic responses of multiple restoration projects and their cumulative effect in the Snohomish River estuary in Washington, USA. The concept of absolute mean tidal transport is introduced and used to measure the cumulative effect of the proposed restoration projects on the estuarine hydrodynamics. The results show that the hydrodynamic responses due to multiple restoration projects are additive in the estuary, and the effect is nonlinear. The hydrodynamic response under restoration conditions depends on the size of the restoration area and the geometric configuration of the existing river channels. Within a complex braided estuary such as the Snohomish, the influence of a specific restoration project is not only experienced locally, but also found to significantly affect tidal transport in all distributary branches within the system.
Keywords:Restoration   Cumulative effect   Estuary   Modeling   Hydrodynamics
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