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Coastal Erosion Extent (New Information 2016) Year 2120 - Possible - 33%
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilThe coastal erosion hazard assessment uses a probabilistic approach in determining the potential future shoreline position at 2065 and 2120 taking into account historic erosion trends, storm effects and backshore slope stability as well as the possible effects of sea level rise. The range of values for each of these parameters was determine from a range...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Coastal Erosion Extent (New Information 2016) Year 2065 - Highly Unlikely - 1%
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilThe coastal erosion hazard assessment uses a probabilistic approach in determining the potential future shoreline position at 2065 and 2120 taking into account historic erosion trends, storm effects and backshore slope stability as well as the possible effects of sea level rise. The range of values for each of these parameters was determine from a range...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Coastal Erosion Extent (New Information 2016) Year 2065 - Possible - 33%
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilThe coastal erosion hazard assessment uses a probabilistic approach in determining the potential future shoreline position at 2065 and 2120 taking into account historic erosion trends, storm effects and backshore slope stability as well as the possible effects of sea level rise. The range of values for each of these parameters was determine from a range...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Coastal Erosion Extent (New Information 2016) Year 2065 - Very Unlikely - 5%
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilThe coastal erosion hazard assessment uses a probabilistic approach in determining the potential future shoreline position at 2065 and 2120 taking into account historic erosion trends, storm effects and backshore slope stability as well as the possible effects of sea level rise. The range of values for each of these parameters was determine from a range...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Coastal Erosion Extent (New Information 2016) Year 2065 - Likely - 66%
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilThe coastal erosion hazard assessment uses a probabilistic approach in determining the potential future shoreline position at 2065 and 2120 taking into account historic erosion trends, storm effects and backshore slope stability as well as the possible effects of sea level rise. The range of values for each of these parameters was determine from a range...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
HBRC Marine and Coastal Data Inventory
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilList of marine and coastal datasets held by the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council’s Integrated Catchment Management Group. Credits: Hawke’s Bay Regional CouncilCreated 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 December 2024