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### Abstract As part of The Nature Conservancy’s NFWF and GEBF funded “Helen Wood Park/Alba Beach Restoration and Shoreline Protection Project”, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) was contracted to perform baseline monitoring surveys to document species composition of coastal wetland plants likely to be impacted by restoration activities, as well as site elevation, shoreline position, and average water level. The goal of Helen Wood Park Restoration project is to protect the shoreline from erosion, provide intertidal habitat, protect and enhance marsh habitat, and restore ecosystem function that has been lost. This Fall 2021 dataset consists of species composition and percent cover at predetermined marsh points, and species composition and spatial extent of nearshore SAV beds. Site characteristics such as shoreline position, site elevation, and water level were also documented. These surveys provide baseline data to compare future conditions at the site. ### Purpose The purpose of this data is to collect baseline conditions along the shoreline of Helen Wood Park, which serves as a potential candidate for living shorelines in the future. **DOI: [10.57778/rvrr-nt17](https://doi.org/10.57778/rvrr-nt17)** ### Suggested Citation Marshall, E., Heck, K., & Byron, D. (2022). Helen Wood Park Restoration Project [Data set]. Dauphin Island Sea Lab. https://doi.org/10.57778/RVRR-NT17
to### Abstract As part of The Nature Conservancy’s NFWF and GEBF funded “Helen Wood Park/Alba Beach Restoration and Shoreline Protection Project”, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) was contracted to perform baseline monitoring surveys to document species composition of coastal wetland plants likely to be impacted by restoration activities, as well as site elevation, shoreline position, and average water level. The goal of Helen Wood Park Restoration project is to protect the shoreline from erosion, provide intertidal habitat, protect and enhance marsh habitat, and restore ecosystem function that has been lost. This Fall 2021 dataset consists of species composition and percent cover at predetermined marsh points, and species composition and spatial extent of nearshore SAV beds. Site characteristics such as shoreline position, site elevation, and water level were also documented. These surveys provide baseline data to compare future conditions at the site. ### Purpose The purpose of this data is to collect baseline conditions along the shoreline of Helen Wood Park, which serves as a potential candidate for living shorelines in the future. **DOI: [10.57778/rvrr-nt17](https://doi.org/10.57778/rvrr-nt17)** ### Suggested Citation Marshall, E., Heck, K., & Byron, D. (2022). Helen Wood Park Restoration Project [Data set]. Dauphin Island Sea Lab. https://doi.org/10.57778/RVRR-NT17
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19 | "key": "Place Keywords", | 19 | "key": "Place Keywords", | ||
20 | "value": "Mobile Bay, Helen Wood Park" | 20 | "value": "Mobile Bay, Helen Wood Park" | ||
21 | }, | 21 | }, | ||
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23 | "key": "Temporal Begin", | 23 | "key": "Temporal Begin", | ||
24 | "value": "2021-09-28" | 24 | "value": "2021-09-28" | ||
25 | }, | 25 | }, | ||
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27 | "key": "Temporal End", | 27 | "key": "Temporal End", | ||
28 | "value": "2021-10-05" | 28 | "value": "2021-10-05" | ||
29 | }, | 29 | }, | ||
30 | { | 30 | { | ||
31 | "key": "Theme Keywords", | 31 | "key": "Theme Keywords", | ||
32 | "value": "Living Shorelines, Marsh restoration, Submerged | 32 | "value": "Living Shorelines, Marsh restoration, Submerged | ||
33 | Aquatic Vegetation, Habitat restoration, Baseline monitoring" | 33 | Aquatic Vegetation, Habitat restoration, Baseline monitoring" | ||
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53 | NFWF and GEBF funded \u201cHelen Wood Park/Alba Beach Restoration and | 53 | Conservancy\u2019s NFWF and GEBF funded \u201cHelen Wood Park/Alba | ||
54 | Shoreline Protection Project\u201d, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) | 54 | Beach Restoration and Shoreline Protection Project\u201d, the Dauphin | ||
55 | was contracted to perform baseline monitoring surveys to document | 55 | Island Sea Lab (DISL) was contracted to perform baseline monitoring | ||
56 | species composition of coastal wetland plants likely to be impacted by | 56 | surveys to document species composition of coastal wetland plants | ||
57 | restoration activities, as well as site elevation, shoreline position, | 57 | likely to be impacted by restoration activities, as well as site | ||
58 | and average water level. The goal of Helen Wood Park Restoration | 58 | elevation, shoreline position, and average water level. The goal of | ||
59 | project is to protect the shoreline from erosion, provide intertidal | 59 | Helen Wood Park Restoration project is to protect the shoreline from | ||
60 | habitat, protect and enhance marsh habitat, and restore ecosystem | 60 | erosion, provide intertidal habitat, protect and enhance marsh | ||
61 | function that has been lost.\r\n This Fall 2021 dataset consists of | 61 | habitat, and restore ecosystem function that has been lost.\r\n This | ||
62 | species composition and percent cover at predetermined marsh points, | 62 | Fall 2021 dataset consists of species composition and percent cover at | ||
63 | and species composition and spatial extent of nearshore SAV beds. Site | 63 | predetermined marsh points, and species composition and spatial extent | ||
64 | characteristics such as shoreline position, site elevation, and water | 64 | of nearshore SAV beds. Site characteristics such as shoreline | ||
65 | level were also documented. These surveys provide baseline data to | 65 | position, site elevation, and water level were also documented. These | ||
66 | compare future conditions at the site.\r\n\r\n### Purpose\r\nThe | 66 | surveys provide baseline data to compare future conditions at the | ||
67 | purpose of this data is to collect baseline conditions along the | 67 | site.\r\n\r\n### Purpose\r\nThe purpose of this data is to collect | ||
68 | shoreline of Helen Wood Park, which serves as a potential candidate | 68 | baseline conditions along the shoreline of Helen Wood Park, which | ||
69 | for living shorelines in the future.\r\n\r\n**DOI: | 69 | serves as a potential candidate for living shorelines in the | ||
70 | future.\r\n\r\n**DOI: | ||||
70 | [10.57778/rvrr-nt17](https://doi.org/10.57778/rvrr-nt17)**\r\n\r\n### | 71 | [10.57778/rvrr-nt17](https://doi.org/10.57778/rvrr-nt17)**\r\n\r\n### | ||
71 | Suggested Citation\r\nMarshall, E., Heck, K., & Byron, D. (2022). | 72 | Suggested Citation\r\nMarshall, E., Heck, K., & Byron, D. (2022). | ||
72 | Helen Wood Park Restoration Project [Data set]. Dauphin Island Sea | 73 | Helen Wood Park Restoration Project [Data set]. Dauphin Island Sea | ||
73 | Lab. https://doi.org/10.57778/RVRR-NT17", | 74 | Lab. https://doi.org/10.57778/RVRR-NT17", | ||
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80 | become a center for transformative U.S. oceanic and coastal research | 81 | become a center for transformative U.S. oceanic and coastal research | ||
81 | and education.. Founded in 1971 by the State of Alabama Legislature to | 82 | and education.. Founded in 1971 by the State of Alabama Legislature to | ||
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83 | institutions and minimize duplication. \r\n\r\nLocated on the eastern | 84 | institutions and minimize duplication. \r\n\r\nLocated on the eastern | ||
84 | tip of Dauphin Island, a barrier island in the northern Gulf of | 85 | tip of Dauphin Island, a barrier island in the northern Gulf of | ||
85 | Mexico, DISL is surrounded by Mobile Bay, the Mississippi Sound, and | 86 | Mexico, DISL is surrounded by Mobile Bay, the Mississippi Sound, and | ||
86 | the waters of the Gulf, making it a perfect location to conduct a wide | 87 | the waters of the Gulf, making it a perfect location to conduct a wide | ||
87 | range of marine science activity. \r\n\r\n[The University Programs | 88 | range of marine science activity. \r\n\r\n[The University Programs | ||
88 | (UP)](https://www.disl.edu/univ-prog/) serves the students of the | 89 | (UP)](https://www.disl.edu/univ-prog/) serves the students of the | ||
89 | Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium\u2019s (MESC) 22 public and | 90 | Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium\u2019s (MESC) 22 public and | ||
90 | private four-year colleges and universities through graduate and | 91 | private four-year colleges and universities through graduate and | ||
91 | undergraduate programs. Throughout the year, graduate students conduct | 92 | undergraduate programs. Throughout the year, graduate students conduct | ||
92 | research, and attend classes while completing their degree under the | 93 | research, and attend classes while completing their degree under the | ||
93 | mentorship of faculty and staff at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. | 94 | mentorship of faculty and staff at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. | ||
94 | \r\n\r\n[The Discovery Hall Programs (DHP)](https://www.disl.edu/dhp/) | 95 | \r\n\r\n[The Discovery Hall Programs (DHP)](https://www.disl.edu/dhp/) | ||
95 | oversees educational programs for K-12 field programs, | 96 | oversees educational programs for K-12 field programs, | ||
96 | teacher-training, and community outreach opportunities. \r\n[The | 97 | teacher-training, and community outreach opportunities. \r\n[The | ||
97 | Estuarium](https://www.disl.edu/aquarium/), our public aquarium | 98 | Estuarium](https://www.disl.edu/aquarium/), our public aquarium | ||
98 | located on the Dauphin Island Sea Lab campus, is a part of DHP's | 99 | located on the Dauphin Island Sea Lab campus, is a part of DHP's | ||
99 | educational outreach mission. The Estuarium focuses solely on the | 100 | educational outreach mission. The Estuarium focuses solely on the | ||
100 | Mobile-Tensaw Estuary System. The BayMobile allows DHP educators to | 101 | Mobile-Tensaw Estuary System. The BayMobile allows DHP educators to | ||
101 | bring marine science to students across Alabama in the classroom and | 102 | bring marine science to students across Alabama in the classroom and | ||
102 | at community events. \r\n\r\nResearch programs at the Dauphin Island | 103 | at community events. \r\n\r\nResearch programs at the Dauphin Island | ||
103 | Sea Lab range from biogeochemistry and oceanography to ecosystem | 104 | Sea Lab range from biogeochemistry and oceanography to ecosystem | ||
104 | ecology. While much of our research focuses on the near-shore and | 105 | ecology. While much of our research focuses on the near-shore and | ||
105 | estuarine processes of the northern Gulf of Mexico, field sites of our | 106 | estuarine processes of the northern Gulf of Mexico, field sites of our | ||
106 | internationally-renowned faculty also include the Arctic, Mexico, | 107 | internationally-renowned faculty also include the Arctic, Mexico, | ||
107 | Australia, and other countries.\r\n\r\nThe Dauphin Island Sea Lab also | 108 | Australia, and other countries.\r\n\r\nThe Dauphin Island Sea Lab also | ||
108 | offers state and local government, industry, and agency | 109 | offers state and local government, industry, and agency | ||
109 | decision-makers a range of coastal zone management services, including | 110 | decision-makers a range of coastal zone management services, including | ||
110 | access to the nationally acclaimed data management center. Armed with | 111 | access to the nationally acclaimed data management center. Armed with | ||
111 | data through the DISL data management center, entities can make | 112 | data through the DISL data management center, entities can make | ||
112 | well-informed decisions and sound policies while considering | 113 | well-informed decisions and sound policies while considering | ||
113 | environmental impact. Another key contributor to successful coastal | 114 | environmental impact. Another key contributor to successful coastal | ||
114 | zone management is the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, which | 115 | zone management is the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, which | ||
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