The objective of this study is to characterize the beach and nearshore morphology and evaluate the USGS Total Water Level and Coastal Change forecasts at sites within Cape Cod National Seashore. One site (Head of the Meadow beach) is the location of ongoing research by collaborators at the Center for Coastal Studies and Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries. The purpose of deploying a CoastCam camera station is to visualize and map the beach and nearshore region to determine the types of bar morphologies, their persistence and temporal variability (i.e. changes due to tides, waves, storm events, recovery, and seasonal changes), and the relationship of these changes to wave and water-level conditions. The CoastCam observations will be made in summer and early fall and are intended overlap with acoustic tracking of tagged sharks at a nearshore array and nearshore measurements of waves, water levels, and currents. Combined, the information may provide insight into the relationship, if any, between shark behavior and nearshore morphology. At a second site in Eastham, late fall through spring observations will be used primarily to assess the forecast skill of the total water level and coastal change forecasts. In addition to providing imagery for scientific use, the CoastCam systems will serve as public web cameras. Meteorlogical measurements will be made at the CoastCam location to supplement data on nearshore circulation processes, especially during the summer-early fall deployments that overlap with the shark behavior research.
Location
Cape Cod National Seashore, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
Summary
From Jan 1 to Dec 31 CACO Camera 1 collected 58,922 images (16.3 GB) , CACO Camera 2 collected 52,233 images (15.9 GB). Images were not collected each day within this range, see AWS storage for more details. See events for maintenance.
Vaisala Mayfly met station installed at HoM near the seal haul out and maintained.
1/6: J. Bordon cleaned lenses
1/21: J. Bordon cleaned lenses and brough ripped off solar mount back for repairs
1/28: J. Bordon replaced solar panel
2/18: J. Bordon cleaned lenses and installed solar shields on cameras
3/9: C. Sherwood cleaned lenses
3/12: E. Marsjanik replaced mislabeled data drive
4/6: E. Marsjanik cleaned lenses, appeared to be frosting due to sandblasting
5/20: E. Marsjanik cleaned camera lenses, replaced desiccant, replaced external HD
5/27: E. Marsjanik replaced HD, cleaned lenses
7/23: E. Marsjanik cleaned lenses
8/7: E. Marsjanik cleaned lenses, replaced desiccant
9/1: S. Suttles, E. Marsjanik installed MET station
9/8: S. Suttles and E. Marsjanik tried to update antenna
9/18: E. Marsjanik cleaned lenses
9/23: C. Sherwood cleaned lenses
11/6: J. Over and E. Marsjanik cleaned lenses
12/23: S. Suttles and A. Arextabalta replaced MET station batteries, cleaned lenses.
Info derived
Meteorologic time-series data. Wind speed & direction, atmospheric pressure, air temperature, relative humidity, and precipitation.
Comments
The purpose of this trip is to deploy the meteorological station at the Head of Meadow beach in Truro, MA.
Events added by J. Over retroactively on 3/3/2025
Jon Bordon cleaned lenses and attempted to install solar shields on cameras.
2020-01-21
2020-01-21
J. Bordon cleaned lenses and brought back solar panel ripped from mount for repair.
2020-02-18
2020-02-18
J. Bordon cleaned lenses and installed solar shields on cameras
2020-04-06
2020-04-06
C. Sherwood cleaned lenses and noticed frosting on lenses from sandblasting.
2020-09-01
2020-09-08
9/1: S. Suttles and E. Marsjanik - MET station installed and turned on
9/8: S. Suttles and E. Marsjanik - MET station serviced to attempt to get better signal with new antenna
USGS CoastCam CACO-01 at Head of the Meadow Beach, Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts (2019 to 2024): Imagery Data. The dataset includes a CSV files with the list of images and the date and time of collection Individual images are available from the Imagery Data System IDS). Images available from IDS are approximately 78 GB.