Coastal Engineering Beach SAMP Stakeholder Meeting, April 21th 2015

Coastal Engineering Beach SAMP Stakeholder Meeting, April 21th 2015 

Narragansett, RI – The Beach SAMP Stakeholder Meeting, How Can Coastal Engineering Contribute to Resilient Coastal Communities is rescheduled for April 21, 2015, from 6 – 8 p.m. at the URI Graduate School of Oceanography’s Coastal Institute Auditorium, Narragansett.

Coastal engineering can counteract some of the processes and forces affecting Rhode Island’s shorelines and communities, but what are the practical and financial limits? Christopher P. Jones, P.E., will speak to this question. Jones is a registered professional engineer specializing in coastal hazard identification, hazard mitigation and coastal engineering, with over 30 years of local and international experience.  He has worked on studies and projects relating to:

•    Flood hazard mapping
•    Coastal engineering
•    Flood loss estimation modeling
•    Coastal floodplain management
•    Post-flood damage investigations
•    Mitigation and flood-resistant design

Pizza and refreshments will be available at 5:30 p.m. Please RSVP to beachsamp@etal.uri.edu. For further information please visit www.beachsamp.org.

This Rhode Island Shoreline Change Special Area Management Plan (Beach SAMP) meeting is co-sponsored by RI Flood Mitigation Association (RIFMA).  To learn more about the Beach SAMP, please visit www.beachsamp.org.