Anglia Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme

Programme Background

The Anglian Coastal Monitoring programme (ACM), formerly known as the Anglian "Sea Defence Management Study", was initiated in 1987 and when it started was the first coastal monitoring programme to be operated on a region-wide scale in the UK.

The ACM was always planned to be a continuous and long-running programme; indeed, its greatest value was anticipated after 20 years of continuous monitoring data had been collected, enabling longer term coastal changes to be identified over the whole Anglian Region. This will complement the understanding of short-term or seasonal variations identified during the initial years of the programme.

To date the ACM programme has involved seven phases of activity, yielding some 19 years worth of data. These data have already proved invaluable on numerous flood and erosion risk management activities over this period, from high-level and strategic planning, through coastal and estuarine process studies, to the design and post-project evaluation of schemes.

Table 1 History of the Anglian Coastal Monitoring Programme

PhaseDescriptionDates
IExisting information and data collation1987 - 1991
IISpecialist studies to fill gaps in knowledge
IIIIntroduction and development of a GIS
IVInitial five-year period of monitoring1991-1996
VFurther five-year period of monitoring1991 - 1996
VIFurther five-year period of monitoring1996 - 2001
VIFurther five-year period of monitoring2001 - 2006
VIIFurther five-year period of monitoring2006 - 2011
VIIIFurther five-year period of monitoring2011 - 2016

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