This document summarizes a project to restore and protect dunes in Newbury, Massachusetts through innovative green infrastructure methods. The goals of the project are to: 1) promote native plantings and fencing to protect and build up dunes, 2) increase coastal resiliency through experimental plantings and monitoring, and 3) educate the community through involvement in restoration activities and outreach. Specific actions outlined include mapping native plant communities, measuring dune changes over time, restoring plants and installing fencing, and conducting community outreach. The project aims to enhance coastal resilience and serve as a model for other coastal communities.
1. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Innova1ons
through
CZMโs
Coastal
Resiliency
Green
Infrastructure
Grant
Program
Prepared
by:
Gregg
E.
Moore,
David
Burdick
and
Alyson
Eberhardt,
UNH
In
coopera/on
with:
Doug
Packer
and
the
Town
of
Newbury,
MassachuseAs
2. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Background
โข 2013,
CZM
called
for
innovaHve
projects
to
strengthen
coastal
resiliency
in
MassachuseAs
โข Project
stems
from
Townโs
successful
dune
nourishment
and
planHngs
โข Designed
to
adhere
to
CZMโs
guidance
documents
on
Coastal
Resilience
โข Emphasis
on
Green
Infrastructure
and
InnovaHon
โข Must
work
within
a
Dynamic
System
that
accrete
and
erode
seasonally
โข How
can
we
build
upon
this
success?
Plum
Island
North
of
Center
Plum
Island
South
of
Center
3. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Project
Site
โข Plum
Island
Center
north
to
Newburyport
โข Natural
and
Restored
dune
habitats
โข Working
within
Townโs
permiAed
restoraHon
areas
โข Reference
areas
located
north
and
south
of
Center
4. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Project
Goals
โข Protect
Dunes:
Promote
diverse,
naHve
planHngs
and
fencing
to
trap
sand,
buffer
storm
surge,
and
mirror
natural
dune
flora
โข Increase
Resiliency:
Through
planHngs,
experimentaHon,
dune
profiles
and
monitoring
and
trainings
โข Educate:
Involve
affected
community,
stakeholders,
concerned
ciHzens,
students
and
other
volunteers
through
the
above
acHviHes,
educaHonal
experiences
and
outreach
5. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Ac1ons:
Map
Na1ve
Plant
Communi1es
โข IdenHfy
naHve
plant
communiHes
and
species
diversity
โข Map
habitats
to
track
community
changes
โข Develop
diverse
planHng
plan
of
both
common
and
โdie-ยญโoff
resistantโ
plants
โข Develop
Dune
Vulnerability
Index
โข Collect
seed
for
local
stock,
grow
seedlings
with
students
volunteers
6. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Ac1ons:
Map
Na1ve
Plant
Communi1es
7. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Ac1ons:
Measure
Dune
Change
โข Establish
dune
profiles
in
planHng
and
reference
areas
โข Measure
gain
and
loss
of
sand
throughout
the
year
โข Establish
baseline,
seasonal
fluctuaHons
โข Monitor
and
compare
planted
areas
to
non-ยญโplanted
areas
and
reference
8. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
LocaHon
of
Profile
#3
LocaHon
of
Profile
#2
9. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
LocaHon
of
Profile
#2
Marker
Rebar
w/
Blue
Tape
10. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Ac1on:
Measure
Dune
Change
12. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Ac1ons:
Restore
Plants
and
Fencing
โข Enhance
existed
planted
areas
with
beach
grass
and
other
suitable
species
โข Replace
damaged
fencing,
install
new
fences
in
strategic
areas
โข Experiment
with
small
scale
planHng
plots
and
fencing
arrays
to
maximize
success
across
affected
areas
13. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Ac1ons:
Restore
Plants
and
Fencing
โข Four
planHng/fencing
events
to
date
โข Established
over
4,000
plants
(including
~800
Seaside
Goldenrod)
โข Installed
over
600
linear
feet
of
fence
(100%
of
which
donated
by
Town)
โข All
effort
driven
by
community
involvement
and
volunteer
effort
(Well
over
60-ยญโ70
vols
to
date)
14. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Ac1ons:
Outreach
and
Educa1on
15. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Ac1ons:
Outreach
and
Educa1on
โข Work
under
guidance
of
Town
Officials
and
Stakeholders
โข Develop
and
distribute
outreach
materials
โข Engage
the
Community,
through
a
variety
of
approaches:
-ยญโ Community
meeHngs/Trainings
-ยญโ Media
-ยญโ Volunteer
opportuniHes
-ยญโ PlanHng
and
RestoraHon
-ยญโ Monitoring
-ยญโ Field
Encounters
16. Dune
Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
Synergis1c
Ac1vi1es
โข Transfer
Methods,
Results,
and
Successes
to
related
iniHaHves
โข DOI
Hurricane
Sandy
Grant
awarded
to
NWF-ยญโGreat
Marsh
Resiliency
Partnership
to
begin
in
January
2015
โข CZM-ยญโfunded
Newbury
project
develops
green
infrastructure
approaches
to
scale
up
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Restora1on
and
Protec1on
in
Newbury,
Massachuse<s
For
More
Informa1on
Contact:
Gregg
Moore
(gregg.moore@unh.edu)
Doug
Packer
(conscom@townofnewbury.org)