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Service Description: Offshore sand sources exist at four known locations and potentially other yet to be explored regions within the nearshore coastal shelf. Significant reserves of fine sand have been identified offshore of Goleta County Beach, Santa Barbara East Beach, Carpinteria Beach, and the Santa Clara River delta. These deposits, totaling in the millions of cubic yards, constitute the most significant resource of sand that is available for beach renourishment and supplementation of littoral sediment budgets. Locations compiled by Noble Consultants for the Shoreline Survey. Submitted to CSMW by BEACON as part of the Central Coast (from Pt. Conception to Pt. Mugu) Coastal Regional Sediment amanagement Plan (2009).
Map Name: CSMW_Santa_Barbara_Potential_Offshore_Sand_Sources
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Description: Offshore sand sources exist at four known locations and potentially other yet to be explored regions within the nearshore coastal shelf. Significant reserves of fine sand have been identified offshore of Goleta County Beach, Santa Barbara East Beach, Carpinteria Beach, and the Santa Clara River delta. These deposits, totaling in the millions of cubic yards, constitute the most significant resource of sand that is available for beach renourishment and supplementation of littoral sediment budgets. Locations compiled by Noble Consultants for the Shoreline Survey. Submitted to CSMW by BEACON as part of the Central Coast (from Pt. Conception to Pt. Mugu) Coastal Regional Sediment amanagement Plan (2009).
Copyright Text: Noble Consultants, Beach Erosion Authority for Clean Oceans and Nourishment (BEACON), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District
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Title: Santa Barbara Potential Offshore Sand Sources
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Comments: Offshore sand sources exist at four known locations and potentially other yet to be explored regions within the nearshore coastal shelf. Significant reserves of fine sand have been identified offshore of Goleta County Beach, Santa Barbara East Beach, Carpinteria Beach, and the Santa Clara River delta. These deposits, totaling in the millions of cubic yards, constitute the most significant resource of sand that is available for beach renourishment and supplementation of littoral sediment budgets. Locations compiled by Noble Consultants for the Shoreline Survey. Submitted to CSMW by BEACON as part of the Central Coast (from Pt. Conception to Pt. Mugu) Coastal Regional Sediment amanagement Plan (2009).
Subject: Offshore sand sources used in BEACON's Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plan, from Point Conception to Point Mugu.
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Keywords: sand,fine sand,sediment,source,offshore,nearshore coastal shelf,Goleta County Beach,Santa Barbara East Beach,Carpinteria Beach,Santa Clara River delta,deposits,beach renourishment,littoral sediment budgets
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