STAGE ONE VOLUME ONE - THE OPEN COAST
Section 1 - Introduction
Figure 1-The East Solent
Section 3 - Coastal Processes
Figure 2 - Solid Geology
Figure 3 - Solid Geology
Figure 4 - Historical evolution Pagham
Harbour to East Head
Figure 5 - Historical evolution Hayling and Portsea
Islands
Figure 6 - Historical evolution Portsmouth Harbour entrance
to River Hamble
Figure 7 - Tide currents Peak spring tide flow contours and
vectors
Figure 9 - Wave climate
Figure 11- Transport path for sand and shingle (Inset: mean annual
nett potential shingle drift rates)
Figure 13 - Flood and erosion risk Pagham Harbour to East
Head
Figure 14 - Flood and erosion risk Hayling and Portsea
Islands
Figure 15 - Flood and erosion risk- Portsmouth Harbour entrance to
River Hamble
Figure 16 - Field monitoring sites
Section 4 - Existing Shoreline Management
Figure 17 - Existing shoreline defences – Pagham
Harbour to East Head
Figure 18 - Existing shoreline defences Hayling and Portsea
Islands
Figure 19 - Existing shoreline defences Portsmouth Harbour
entrance to River Hamble
Section 5 - The Natural Environment
Figure 20 - Designated conservation areas
Pagham Harbour to East Head
Figure 21 -Designated conservation areas Hayling and Portsea
Islands
Figure 22 - Designated conservation areas
Portsmouth Harbour entrance to River Hamble
Section 6 - Land Use and the Human
Environment
Figure 23 - Land use Pagham Harbour to East Head
Figure 24 - Land use Hayling and Portsea Islands
Figure 25 - Land use Portsmouth Harbour entrance to River
Hamble
Figure 26 - Areas of high grade agricultural land
Figure 27 - Historic sites and landscape conservation areas
Figure 28 - Planning policies and land allocations
Pagham Harbour to East Head
Figure 29 - Planning policies and land allocations Hayling
and Portsea Islands
Figure 30 - Planning policies and land allocations
Portsmouth Harbour entrance to River Hamble
Main Contents
Report EX3441
June 1997