Amadou Diouf , Cheikh Omar Tidjani Cissé , Rafael Almar , Baba Sy , Boubou Aldiouma Sy , Adelaide Taveneau , Issa Sakho , Bamol Ali Sow , Grégoire Abessolo Ondoa , Abdoulaye Ndour , Kader Ba , Erwin W.J. Bergsma , Ibrahima Camara
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Urban Beach Evolution in Saint Louis, Senegal (West Africa) using Shore-Based Camera Video Monitoring as a Management Tool
This study investigates the effectiveness of shore-based camera video monitoring for tracking nearshore waves and morphological evolution of an urban sandy beach, Saint Louis, Senegal (West Africa) within the framework of an engineering protection project. The research aims to support coastal monitoring initiatives for erosion management by employing various methods to estimate parameters such as wave characteristics, shoreline position, and bathymetry using video cameras. Beyond the typical seasonal variations induced by the oceanic regime, video observations well capture wave variations, and show significant morphological responses, including the gradual migration of the inner sandbar from intermediate depths towards the upper beach over several months during the summer of 2021. These findings underscore the need for a deeper understanding of the mechanisms governing these exchanges, and highlight the importance of improving observations of the morphological land-sea continuum through video technology and potentially satellite tools at scarce documented sites such as encountered in developing countries. Such advances are critical to the development of more effective, data-driven coastal management strategies.
期刊介绍:
REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.