Coast: Area of contact between land and sea—Extend inland until meets a different geographical setting Coastline follows the general line of.

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Coast: Area of contact between land and sea—Extend inland until meets a different geographical setting Coastline follows the general line of the coast(sometimes in the case of small inlets or bays the coastline is measured as running directly across, joining the coastline on the opposite side.) Coastline is not measured as precisely as shoreline. Shoreline: Precise boundary where water meets adjacent dry land. The shoreline is the perimeter of the land along the water’s edge, measured to the closest exactness as possible. As a result shoreline is generally longer for a particular location.

Globally, Canada has the longest coastline of any country. The coastline includes the mainland coast and also the coasts of offshore islands. The total length of Canada’s coastline is km.

Shaping of Shorelines

Coastal Erosion

Sea stack with sea arch in it

Shorelines Can Be Straightened by Erosion (Wave Energy)

Coastal deposition is the laying down of material on the coast by the sea.

Nova Scotia Facts: - 13,300 km of coastline - 70% of Nova Scotia’s population lives on the coast

….. getting ready for the changes in our climate that have begun to happen, and will occur slowly …..like rising sea levels, as well as being prepared for catastrophic events like major storms

Adaptation MeasureRelevance to Climate ChangeExample LowIdentify known flood risk and erosion areas Reduces infrastructure losses and human safety risks of sea level rise, storm surge and flooding Annapolis Royal, Antigonish MedDevelop emergency measures plans Proactive planning and capacity building addressing specific needs of community increases resilience and ability to respond to extreme climate events and flooding Annapolis Royal, Colchester County HighLIDAR Flood risk mapping Can give detailed information about flood risk areas, and vulnerability assessments Truro, HRM, PEI, NB

Adaptation MeasureRelevance to Climate ChangeExample LowLow Education of public/homeowners Builds knowledge base, support and capacity to deal with climate change impacts Kings County Lakes water quality + HRM Naturally Green Newsletters MedStorm water management to encourage absorption and recharge Minimizes pollutant and nutrient overloading of coastal waters, slow down runoff HRM (planning on doing one) Toronto, Seattle HighMandate or provide incentives: septic tank pump outs and repairs, water harvesting Can minimize runoff and pollution of coastal waters City of Guelph, IBC/Wingham Pilot project, Lunenburg new bylaws

Adaptation MeasureRelevance to Climate ChangeExample LowEstablish buffers along the coast: setbacks, rolling easements Reduces infrastructure losses, mitigates erosion and flooding, allows coast to change naturally, allows for public access Kings County, HRM and Cow Bay MedRelocation of buildings away from shore, adjust construction methods (stilts, temporary structures) Reduces infrastructure losses and human safety risks of sea level rise, storm surge an flooding and erosion Pointe Du Chene, NB, Parks and boardwalks (ie. Cole Harbour trail) HighHardening/armouring to protect critical infrastructure (roads, buildings) Temporary, last response option as buffer against sea level rise, storm surge, erosion Causeway between NB and NS, wharves and buildings

Adaptation MeasureRelevance to Climate ChangeExample LowPlant more vegetation along waterways and throughout region Stabilization of shoreline protects from storm surge and erosion, and absorption of runoff Dune stabilization Sable Island (marman grass) MedAllow coastal habitats to migrate (through setbacks, easements, land purchases, land exchanges Living coasts allow for natural protection against sea level rise, storm surge, flooding Ducks Ultd: doing no maintenance of coastal empoundments, NSNT, HighCoastal realignment of engineered structures - salt marsh restoration Restores living habitat to protect from sea level rise, reduce negative effects of armouring Cheverie, NS