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tD N) OD Ui 0) (A.) Massa setts COASTAL ZOIV_E, I'VFORNIATJOI,@ CENTER arrier, B,'elac, s chu B he Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management mm"M @qw DEC 3 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION Executive Order No. 181 Purpose of Project BARRIER BEACH DEFINITION AND CHARACTERISTICS 2 Definitions General Characteristics Delineation of Barrier Margins Barrier Beach Management Units IDENTIFICATION METHODOLOGY 15 1-lap Analysis Aerial Reconnaissance Flights Site Visits Data Sheets INVENTORY IDENTIFICATION 4 18 APPENDICES 19 References Executive Order No. 181 V1 Data Sheet Form L Index Map to Massachusetts Coastline Barrier Beach Maps co CDO wimp pwx --!on=, OW FOVA W'=F "Nol!9 rw-p (@Np-w V-00". W"M "NoT wp-@ W-MM wow 119W Acknowledgements The original draft of this report was prepared for the Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Office (MCZM) by the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies as Technical Report PCCS 82-1 (Les Smith, Jr. principal investigator). Gary Clayton and Jeff Benoit of the IxICZM staff prepared the final draft of this report. Additional input was provided by Stan Humphries (DEM), Sterling Wall (DEQE), and Robert Stevens (DEQE). The characteristics which describe barrier beach systems in Massachusetts were first subject to peer review by Dr. Stephen Leatherman (University of Maryland), who contributed to its refinement, and were subsequently reviewed by Dr. Benno Brenninkmeyer (Boston College), Dr. Duncan Fitzgerald (Boston University), and Dr. Peter Rosen (Northeastern University). Cover design and graphic layout was prepared by Noga Waldman of MCZM. RNMR 4"W-R 1UNOW xMW M-MM! F@ VOW13 PMER : "@ MOPM , F@ , @F@ WENR V-@, M-@ @ 1p=q W@ Massachusetts Barrier Beach Inventory Project Identif ication Methodology December 1982 Romp INTRODUCTION Executive Order No. 181 for Barrier Beaches Barrier beaches are dynamic, hazard-prone coastal landforms on which extensive storm damage has occurred in Massachusetts. Within barrier beach areas large expenditures of taxpayers' dollars have been made for disaster recovery after major storms. In many instances taxpayers' money has been used to encourage more development, thereby multiplying the losses after future storms. To end this cycle of responding to storm damage by putting more money into disaster-prone barrier beach areas, Executive Order No. 181 (Appendix A-2) was issued.. 1 This order discourages further development on barrier beaches by limiting state and federal funding for new support facilities, such as sewer and water lines and coastal engineering structures; clari- fies state wetland policy for managing the natural characteristics of these areas; gives priority status for relocation assistance to storm damaged barrier beach areas; and encourages public acquisition of barrier beaches for recreational pur- poses. Purpose of Project This report describes the Massachusetts Barrier Beach Inventory Project, the purpose of which is to identify and delineate on topographic maps all of the State's barrier beaches. Other barrier beach lists have been published for Massachusetts2, but these were very limited in scope. Only the larger more obvious barriers were included in these earlier efforts. This project represents the first comprehensive mapping project of 681 barrier beach management units in Massachusetts. This inven- tory will serve as the State's baseline for management purposes. @ I W= (M 'M=@ @'P@ BARRIER BEACH DEFINITION AND CHARACTERISTICS DEFINITIONS The criteria used for identifying and delineating the barriers are based on the definition of a barrier beach as contained in the Preamble of Executive Order No. 181. This definition of a barrier beach is also identical to the one in the Coastal Regulations of the Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L., c. 131 s40): A barrier beach is a narrow low-lying strip of land generally consisting of coastal beaches and coastal dunes extending roughly parallel to the trend of the coast. It is separated from the mainland by a narrow body of fresh, brackish or saline water or marsh system. It is a fragile barrier that protects landward areas from coastal storm damage and flooding. (310 CMR 10.29). Since coastal beaches and coastal dunes make up a barrier beach, it is important to understand the Coastal Wetlands regulatory definitions for these resource areas which are as follows: "Coastal beach" means unconsolidated sediment subject to wave, tidal and coastal storm action which forms the gently sloping shore of a body of salt water and includes tidal flats. Coastal beaches and tidal flats extend from the mean low water line landward to the duneline, coastal 'bank line or the seaward edge of existing man-made struc- tures, when these structures replace one of the above lines, whichever is closest to the ocean (310 CMR 10.27). WOM ,@h NEW; "Coastal Dune" means any natural hill, mound or ridge of--sedimeH-t-landward of a coastal beach deposited by wind action or storm overwash. Coastal dune also means sediment deposited by artificial means and serving the purpose of storm damage prevention or flood control. (310 CMR 10.28). GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS To map barrier beach areas for management purposes, general criteria were developed from these regulatory definitions as follows: (1) narrow low-lying strip of land Barrier beach landforms are generally low-lying and narrow in width due to their geologic origin and evolu- tion. The width and height of a barrier beach varies due to -numerous factors including sediment supply, sediment transport patterns and rates, exposure to waves and human alterations. In Massachusetts, barrier dimen- sions range in width from over hundreds of feet to those on the order of tens of feet. (2) consist of coastal beaches and coastal dunes Coastal beaches and coastal dunes are formed by coastal processes such as wave, tidal and coastal storm action. Their existence is very important and it in part dis- tinguishes barrier beach landforms from other coastal landforms that make up the Massachusetts coast. Unaltered dunes may range in height from a few feet above sea level to over fifty feet in elevation. As a result of filling, con- struction or structural stabilization, many barrier beaches have heavily altered beach and dune areas. These areas 3 @F owl ANW, Am MM, @@_F WW Pm, tow EMIR, MW NOR, MW are still important buffers that help protect landward areas from storm damage and flooding. Regardless of the type of alterations that have occurred, the beach or dune deposits, if not their forms, continue to exist. Consequently, developed barriers are protected by the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and have been mapped as beach areas in this Project. Most other coastal landforms in Massachusetts consist entirely of bedrock, glacial sediment or artificial fill material. These other areas are not barrier beaches but may be classified as another type of coastal wetland such as rocky intertidal shore or coastal bank. (3) parallel to the trend of the coast The mainland Massachusetts coast is quite irregular due to a non-uniform distribution of primary coastal deposits (glacial landforms and bedrock). Barrier beaches fill irregularities in the primary deposits, and they are generally oriented per- pendicular to the direction of maximum wave fetch. Consequently barrier beaches are parallel to the trend of the coast, but, since the coast is so irregular, barrier beach orientation is likewise variable. (4) separated from the mainland by a wetland or waterbody The definition of a barrier beach also clearly states that the landform is ". . . separated from the mainland by a narrow body of fresh, brackish or saline water or marsh system." It is an important characteristic of a barrier beach that such a marsh or water body exist landward of the barrier. (WW_11 (OW 1`111111111111111k @11 POM - , IPW MW , @ OMMI mmm - @_ W , WW (5) a barrier beach may be joined to the mainland at one or both ends At the lateral boundaries the barrier beach "ends" where there is no longer a wetland or waterbody behind the landform and when a glacial, bedrock or fill upland is encountered (Figure 1). The barrier may also terminate at a water body, marsh or inlet. If one end terminates in this manner, the barrier is called a barrier spit. if both ends terminate this way, it is called a barrier island. Bay barriers, which are the most common barriers found in Mass- achusetts, occur when both margins are attached to upland areas. .............. ........... ...... iiffi:x :N,0 171 Barrier Island Barrier Spit Figure 1. Types of Barrier Beaches 5 I PER., @ 1@ (6) developed barrier beaches Neither the Executive Order nor the definition of a barrier beach imply that altered barrier beaches should be identified or designated with any special status. Also, the Order does not indicate that a landform must be above any specific size threshold to be considered a barrier beach. Whether small or large, developed or undeveloped, these coastal barriers remain subject to significant storm damage. Therefore, if a landform meets the geomorphic requirements it is identified as a barrier beach regardless of size and degree of alteration (i.e., development). (7) artificially created landforms Entirely artifically created landforms with some characteristics similar to a natural barrier beach exist along the Massachusetts coastline. These features, however, do not reflect the geologic evolution necessary for the landform to be classified as a barrier beach nor do these artificial landforms necessarily respond to storm processes in the same manner that a naturally formed barrier does. An example of such a structure is the Stoney Point Dike, in Buzzards Bay. (8) perched barrier beaches In certain coastal areas, beach and dune deposits overlie an irregular glacial surface. If the glacial landform extends above mid-tide, the overlying beach and dune resource areas are @not mapped as barrier beach. When the underlying glacial sur- face only extends to a mid-tide elevation these landforms are identified as barrier beach units. This criterion was selected because it could be applied to most coastal areas through a combination of aerial photo use and direct field observation. Also these identified "Perched barriers", as named in this 6 Nw. @MIW MW study, provide storm damage protection and flood control. Overwash fans are present on several of these perched barriers indicating that these landforms are dynamic and potentially storm hazard areas. (9) influenced by regular tidal action All the barrier beaches influenced by tidal action are mapped, even small barriers in coastal embayments. If the landform is large enough to consist of a coastal dune, then it is mapped as a barrier beach because it satisfies the wetland definitions. Depositional features in areas not subject to tidal influences or only subject to tidal action episodically (such as in ponds occasionally opened to the sea) are not identified as a barrier beach, because they do not satisfy the regulatory definitions. DELINEATION OF BARRIER MARGINS The margins of a 'barrier beach include the seaward (exposed) side, the landward (protected) side and lateral margins. These margins are represented by a solid line on the barrier beach maps, with the following exception. When low tide (tidal flats) extends a great distance from the dunes of the barriers, the seaward and landward margins of a barrier are represented as a dashed line on maps. This was done to simplify the graphic presentation; by definition the actual margin is still low tide in tidally influenced areas. The lateral margins of barrier beaches encountered in Massachusetts include upland margins and water body or wetland margins. The water body or wetland margin is usually a straightforward determination. The upland/barrier beach margin delineation, however, can be quite difficult to determine. Therefore, this deli- neation will be discussed in detail. There are three basic types of barrier/upland margin: (1) coastal bank, (2) dune-upland, and (3) bedrock. 7 pow (1) coastal bank mar&I'n Most of the barriers identified in this inventory are bay barriers with coastal bank lateral margins. This boundary is shown in Figure 2. In most instances in Massachusetts, coastal banks consist of glacial sediment which were formed by the last major ice advance over New England. These deposits are variable in composition and texture. They may consist of glacial till, glacial outwash or gl'acial lake or marine deposits. In Figure 2a, Wf-3 is an example of a coastal bank/barrier beach margin. Upland Coastal W L Bank -41 N Barrier Beach . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2. Coastal Bank/ Barrier Beach Margin Mow Iiiiiiiiiiim 'IM miiiiii w= NNW. A. Wf L6 so 'E T W E :'L L F L E C 1 Preat Hill W:..f H! A R B 0 R'; Smalley Bar 7-@i -iTidal N- -W@'.\Ojere MY Figure 2a. Example of Coastal Bank/Barrier Beach Margin (2) dune-upland margin This boundary, which is shown in Figure 3, occurs when coastal dunes are present on top of or seaward of an upland. The upland may consist of glacial material, bedrock or artificial fill. The dune-upland margin can form when a barrier beach builds laterally in front of an upland or when a barrier migrates landward and attaches itself to an upland. This margin also occurs when the landward marsh or water body behind a barrier has changed to upland as a result of artificial filling of a portion of the marsh/wetland area. Examples of this type of margin are shown in Figures 3a and 3b. The former, Tr-4, is a coastal dune area in front of a glacial upland and the latter, Mf-3, is a coastal dune in front of filled upland. Upland Coastal Dune Barrier Beach Dune-Upland/ Barrier Beach Margin Figuer 3 Dune-Upland/Barrier Beach Margin 10 0' v - 'iz j,4-- 0 P. Yd r A .14 Q 0 TI k- Ito 5 7 %1)N -,A Iz- z OQ Ty, v tie G reat Pond D z1- 7 7,t C) 42 sno o", Pd _Zp so rIL Figure 3a. Example of Dune- Upland/Barrier Beach Margin TUata( M rt Bluff MCI let.- 130 t Rack -41 Pumpin -41 it 00 Rock 4 39 ? @ :4 reen Harbor 14 Par /A v Blackmans Pf rtlett M f 5 ock 9a a H ',wn Harbor o Towers P wity.. se 7;@ Figure 3b. Example of Dune- Upland/ Barrier Beach Margin on too @ M @: "@ @@ @ (3) bedrock margin The lateral margin of a barrier beach can terminate at bedrock, which is massive rock material formed by meta- morphic, igneous or sedimentary processes. Bedrock can be found in several areas on the coast of Massachusetts (Figure 4). An example of bedrock/barrier beach margin is shown in Figure 4a. Upland Bedrock -Niel IN Barrier Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 4. Bedrock/Barrier Beach Margin 13 < LU AW 6 5@ 0 P, OR R C-F T-- -,\A -T 4,07 -\-Y @P 1C Ce rTi tt Cent, a 7 Muni C; Cove Allen 0 '@'Snnith Head Pt k I n, % y Ind. rhi 1@ @rtis Pt s 0 t Oodbury Pt BE VE R LY, H A-h B 0 R -------------------- P rk Great Haste Islan _j!)em!Neck I d wUni er Pt 0 SALEM Figure 4a. Example of Bedrock/Barrier Beach Margin Ma BARRIER BEACH MANAGEMENT UNITS Since the first level of management of coastal wetlands in Massachusetts is with local government, the management unit selected for mapping purposes was at the town or municipal level. Some barrier beach landforms may be composed of more than one L)arrier beach management unit if the landform falls within the jurisdiction of more than one municipality. IDENTIFICATION METHODOLOGY FIAP ANALYSIS Using U.S. Geological Survey topographic quadrangle maps and National Ocean Survey nautical charts as well as the barrier beach characteristics described previously, a preliminary list of barrier beaches was developed. These maps were refined using all available historical accounts, scientific investigations and surficial geology publications, including surficial geology quadrangle maps published by the U.S. Geological Survey. The Department of Environmental Management's Wetland Restriction Program (MGL c. 130 s. 105) orthophoto maps were available for all of Cape Cod, eastern Buzzards Bay, the South Shore, (Cohasset to Plymouth) , Martha's Vineyard, and portions of the Parker River Estuary and Plum Island Sound on the North Shore. Barrier beach areas were delineated on some of these maps by the Wetland Restriction Program. However, the criteria they used in delineating barrier beach areas are for the purpose of placing deed restrictions on property. This different purpose requires, in most cases, a more limited area identified as barrier beach. Therefore, their deli- neations may be different from ours. 15 Oa 'am as @ "@ =I M @ @ @ @ .@ @ AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS Overflights were made of most coastal regions to further delineate the barrier beaches identified through the map analysis. For some coastal areas, especially more rural areas of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, no access was available on the ground. Therefore, the aerial flights represented the primary data source on these coastal areas. Low altitude oblique photographs were taken and analyzed to help determine barrier beach boundaries. SITE VISITS All accessible coastal areas were visited and studied,on the site to identify and delineate the barrier beaches. Photographs, black and white prints and color 35mm slides were taken of each accessible barrier beach management unit. When possible, photographs were taken to show boundaries, alterations and resource characteristics Sediment properties (grain size, fabric and sedimentary structures) were analyzed on beaches and dune and bank faces to aid in distinguishing coastal banks (glacial deposits), artificial fill and beach and dune areas. The U.S. Geological Survey topographic quadrangle maps of the State (Appendix A-4) were used to present the final barrier beach delineations. DATA SHEETS A data sheet was compiled for each barrier beach management unit. The data sheet form is shown on page A-3. As much information as possible was recorded on the data sheet for each barrier beach management unit. For those barriers where access was not a problem, more information could be collected. For all barriers the following information was provided: 16 Barrier beach management unit identification code This code assigns a two letter abbreviation for each coastal town with barrier beaches. The number that follows the town code is the specific identification number for each unit in a town. Example: Tr-7. "Tr-7" is the town code for Truro and "T' is the specific barrier beach management unit number. Geographic names The name of a unit is usually derived from names provided on USGS topographic quadrangle maps. In some cases no geographic name on the topographic map sufficiently identified a particular barrier, and consequently nearby street names are used for identification. Boundaries The determination of where a barrier beach ends and where another coastal feature begins is an important component of a barrier beach delineation. Boundary determinations and delineations are based on the coastal wetlands regulations' definitions. The boun- daries that define the location of a barrier beach include the two lateral margins. Characteristics--Alterations Information on alterations (house, buildings, roads etc.) was collected in the field and from USGS topo- graphic quadrangle maps as well as Department of Environmental Management Restriction Orthophoto maps. 17 INVENTORY MODIFICATION This inventory serves as a vital data baseline for the management of Massachusetts barrier beaches. Additional information on the geomorphology, processes and socio- economic data of all barrier beach management units will be collected, analyzed and continually updated. This first edition of the inventory maps represents the most complete and accurate inventory of barrier beaches that exists for Massachusetts. Unfortunately, detailed subsurface geological information is not available for each individual coastal -barrier. It is possible that some landforms (or portions thereof) that have been identified as barriers should not have been. Con- versely, there may be landforms that are barriers but were not so identified. If it 'is believed that an area is not correctly identified, appropriate geologic or geomorphic data must be forwarded to the MCZM Office. These data should typically include: a) subsurface borings b) seismic records c) historic photographs, charts or maps The documentation must be accompanied by a detailed interpretation of the infor- ination by a qualified coastal geologist or geomorphologist, as well as an explana- tion of why changes are being requested. If these data clearly indicate that the delineations are incorrect, the maps will be revised. 18 f@ 1@ qw@ APPENDICES 19 REFERENCES 1. Executive Order No. 181 on Barrier Beaches. 224 Massachusetts Register 61 (August Ll, 1980). 2. A Guide to the Coastal Wetlands Regulations of the Massachusetts Protection Act (G.L. 131 s.40) . 1978, Department of Environmental Qiuality Fngineering, Division of WetLands, ]Boston, Massachusetts 02202. ppI58. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS By His Excellency EDWARD J. KING Governor EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 181 BARRIER BEACHES Preamble A barrier beach is a narrow low-lying strip of land generally consisting of coastal beaches and coastal dunes extending roughly parallel to the trend of the coast. It is separated from the mainland by a narrow body of fresh brackish or saline water or marsh system. It is a fragile buffer that protects landward areas from coastal storm damage and flooding. The strength of the barrier beach system lies in its dynamic character; its ability to respond to storms by changing to a more stable form. Frequently man induced changes to barrier beaches have decreased the ability of landform to provide storm damage prevention and flood control. Inappropriate development on barrier beaches has resulted in the loss of lives and great economic losses to residents and to local, state and federal governments. The taxpayer, who often cannot gain access to barrier beach areas, must subsidize disaster relief and flood insurance for these high hazard areas. Since barrier beaches are presently migrating landward in response to rising sea level, future storm damage to development located on the barriers is inevitable. WHEREAS, the Commonwealth seeks to mitigate future storm damage to its barrier beach areas; NOW, THEREFORE,, 1, Edward J. King, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth, do hereby order and direct all relevant state agencies to adopt the following policies: 1. Barrier beaches shall be given priority status for self-help and other state and federal acquisition programs and this priority status shall be incorporated into the Statewide Outdoor Comprehensive Recreation Plan. The highest priority for disaster assistance funds shall go towards relocating willing sellers from storm damaged barrier beach areas. 2. State funds and federal grants for construction projects shall not be used to encourage growth and development in hazard prone barrier beach areas. 3. For state-owned barrier beach property, management plans shall be prepared which are consistent with state wetland policy and shall be submitted to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs for public review under the provisions of the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act. 4. At a minimum, no development shall be permitted in the velocity zones or primary dune areas of barrier beaches identified by the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering. 5. Coastal engineering structures shall only be used on barrier beaches to maintain navigation channels at inlets and then only if mechanisms are employed to ensure that downdrift beaches are adequately supplied with sediment. 6. Dredge material of a compatible grain size shall be used for barrier.- beach nourishment, if economically feasible. 7. The Coastal Zone Management Office shall coordinate state agency @.anagement-Wic.y-for-barrier-b.f--arb are;kq- Given at the Executive Chamber in Boston this e2!_1 da in the y r f 0 r ord one tho and nine hundred a d el ty and of th independence of -hundred and f ive. A eric two AM f 14 14 ED D KIN GOVERNOR Commonwealth of Mass usetts Y o 9 N@?@nen Lord o tho d nin r f and of th indet)er A 3 LIU ts Secretary oLfhe tommonwealth' GOD SAVE THE-COMMOMWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Data Sheet Form Town: Truro Barrier Beach ILanagement Unit:-TR-7 Geographic Name: Ballston Beach Boundaries Exposed Side: Atlantic Ocean Protected Side: Pamet River fresh water marsh N -side: - Glacial upland/fresh water marsh margin at north side of parking lot S -side: - Glacial upland/fresh water marsh margin at south side of parking lot Characteristics - Alterations Development (see fill section below) Coastal Eng. Struct.: None Fill: Abandoned parking lot at end of North and South Pamet Roads is being consumed by TnIgrating barrier dunes. Characteristics - Resource Areas Coastal Beach: Sandy sediment Coastal Dunes: Well developed dunes. Snow fences used to build dunes and control access. A-3 2 Index Map of U.S.G.S. Topographic Quadrangles P-1 .. ... for the Barrier Beach Inventory Project 4 $ -4 6 q Rk 1Elm 3$04Y'J@, ? @Mg 6! J 9 aiN i!"Itli 13 14 17 i!'k 'i; '129,::@ 'ik 1H 47 46 ip 9 20 5 @@123 '2" 02i N;@ k A@A Rigmtg' 51, A K R" 11 M11'11@ iz @q 2 33 3 @i '44,w@21, 44, 48 @IAO 57 'M 4 R I 54 MA 55 A-4 k 21 3 t Pit 21 L IF isbu, Peach 12 52 2@ @2 P.irt U S C-At - - - - - - - - - - - - - 71 /"a, @W. @7 \0 Larding St,iP 2 17 C) 1,21 26 13 17 A@: 5b le@b 7, drin PA Rk' 74 P 4 @@ ax-01 ....................... AN Newburyport East Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - New Hampshire Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Nb-1 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181 contiguous marsh andtor tidal flats T5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 A, 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North I I I I I I Quadrangle L@*`at@ion The preparation of this publication was funded by the office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Wi. R1 1 3 21 'o 0 53 2' % R K 81@t I 2@ k A X, T I C- 'rATIQNA W I V 0 C E A I V K Is L/ 26 o L 7) 12 ------------- -< 24 2 VDY ."k M m@E j%@ 3 ea -@T an e Ij ol % A e-1 ;ok 4- 1 '0 7 7 M, 4", d 3-L IN I d u ,a"- JA 06"@ R. r 7 sq 40 '_ @@7_1 71, -7 J X C" Barrier Beach Inventory Project Ipswich Quadrangle Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Essex County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs IS-5 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward ma,,,ns of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches sub)ect to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Quadrangle L@aiion The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. C I C B A Y 6 00 21 2 u, , N. 4 4 2 -N z1. . ........ wi al Y Farm.- 'g A, ......... . a', '.- Yn -0@ V7i J, 2// 91 . ... .. . ..... 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Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches Subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - S W H Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts 00 Scale in Feet 1 A0,000 fill 1000 0 1000 2000 300r) 4000 5000 North Qua,-:angle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department ofCommerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. T Ile 192 102 !o' Pt-- Pt An e.s 16o 11171, Fiat G-nd e. 82 eon 00 v f Mitt .11 1A S A N D Y A Y Wik A" ft-y Bay @e T-11 1-t 61 IR-k t use Gull, :ral M oUth At /C ale WA V-11@ 'c I, F at @7 0 Wt Thaiche T"T I a. 'n., ght IuU E Or,, Al Ile Ledile 2 oo(s 171 $2 Barrier Beach Inventory Project Rockport Quadrangle Barrier Beach Unit Code Sy;-t-e-m Massachusetts - Essex County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Rp-4 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Elarrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provi ncetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean=er and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to no contiguous marsh andfor tidal flats Executive Order No. 181. are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts 40 =YAA Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 @2000 3000 4000 5000 I T Quadrangle Location North I - I lV9 The preparation of1his publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 0 4V - tR -0 71 3, 57 -k D.. 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Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - - FV Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 zM 1111111 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Gi@ -_9 00 k- North I I I I I Quadrangle Lo'c`al'ion The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U,S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to theCommonwealth of Massachusetts. @&stle Rock Marbleb @d a o \q 'S, 0 0 "'2/ 132 I ke $1 \c') zz d'// 0 0 103 A-1 13e P C, 138 150 S W A,./ M P 8 C 0 T T X @62 A or L A N T I C 'hol 04., + + 0 C E -A-- N,A H A 1@ T I N T H R 0 P Marblehead South Quandrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code Sysiern Massachusetts - Essex County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Mb-1 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 , no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are Present , Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 :2000 3000 4000 5000 North L Ouadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the office ot Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospherric Administration, U.S, Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant 10 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. U -A 7,. F 38 Li ficoln Rouse -P .k Rock X N A H A N T A z vni@ L 50 Little Nahant Light., Lgg tock i2 2 2 ohn Pe il 7:@ 75 alack 65 outing Horn . .... @,Blscl Rock P 2@ : 11@ - -11 unders R.ks ',edge -d L West ch., 9 C.cl@, Ft East t, A T -im Rock 7:@L`,.@@ + + reat Ledge' Pt e3 s2 t B e=b 0/ S B R A D 0 U -N CIQ 11, /ar-.ei Ji,T -r n f t t*.n % co 71 P R 0 P s- B M@ Fied Golf he 31 Lynn Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Essex County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Nh-3 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 - no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Executive Order No. 181. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 7 T i@@S@l 01 z Contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Department of Public Works, Massachusetts are part of the barrier beach unit Scale in Feet 1:40,000 A, 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North ouadrangle LoCation The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ... LO %V5 E N @11R 0 T,\ M', 0, 'V hOr 9'/@;-, @eiierved_@h nel ------- 4 P b C H E s/ VIN t ff UU-- Boston South Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Suffolk County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Bt-11 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats 7.5 minute series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North QUadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grani to theCommonwealth of Massachusetts. 2 21 I N, T H R' -P, 5@ 4inthrop . .... ... ... V 0 @2 N r 2,1 v(" ht !7 RNATIONAL@'@, 2' P RUT AIRP U 17 @W Gr T I slad 't0e,F- .......... u I Calf Islan er I Bre 29 Calf la d \B 0- S T 0 N Middle. 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Langlee M 1=1d 4, ad _7 2@i a Hull Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Plymouth County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs HI-3 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard IF Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean=er and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr, Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - ,2 au Executive Order No, 181, contiguous marsh andfor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 A 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Quadrangle I_Lliorl The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to theCommonwealth of Massachusetts. 1-4, '04'rhe Graves Th-andO (fF.th.. L M-ir Ledge Te-.b., R.k oftston Light 8.1- Ledge 4 + co Th,- L.dg Utoni, Ledge H rding Ledge e Str,, beny Ledge + H11-6 k H L L U @ng Se. Slack R@k "NUC -4% W . M ino Ledge 0-i. @)4095h,ed R1,k Ledge C t & C 0 H A S S ET P L.d.n Lodge,l S h e`g7R"" ,IE- Wit, R't" $tin Bte,k -EW end, R ck e,tedy Khitt 0 S,,. Ledp ,@Y S-d ri-k 161h I.I.rid 13-0 R k Sh*1 ...... d;;1, C I uarry Pt Little H-b., Mn,k 5 '10 11 Nantasket Beach Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Plymouth County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Ct -2 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous -marsh and/or tidal flats. Dale of completion: April 1982 _,. no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are US. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. Contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works. Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1111111 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 North Quadtangie Location 0'iP -OF The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S, Department of Commerce, undera program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. '0 0 L P tn - 's N@ LN;- 0 J@ Cohasset Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Norfolk County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs St-4 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts 004"'o Scale in Feet 1:40,000 Mass. 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 I - -F- T - -7 North Quadfangte Lo@c`s4on The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmosphetic Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to theCommonwealth of Massachusetts. V, 112 L,2 g. 21 51 r e Acr @s 35 zo Beacb- d. 8\1 TO -Fla: us Ligh, itud Ad 0- M A S S A C H U E T T S B A Y qc-6 Cliff C 01 17 -8 P@V 79 13 k verinoor'% IN -'.rw WHI fti 7 4- wth Cliff 2\ 7, N ? at "Z@ ew umaro& 4 A A, @h _1 d@ s' @U L@@ I G Scituate Quacfrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code Sy@t-em- Massachusetts - Plymouth County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs st-10 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinatoc Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low "ter and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith Jr. Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats, Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flat@ Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U,S, Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of public works, Massachusetts 0"V`V@ Scale in Feet 1:40,000 dk1 1000 0 2000 3000 40QO 5000 North L-- -1- Ouad(angle @ocalim The preparation of thh; publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National ocearic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusettn. eldstoia,." oft Bluff 21 U GW C-s,\ 'Wo 7--. to -Mw k2 i Ic . . ... ... . ......... /X 'J J Pt -PL BA N N N N N N Duxbury Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Plymouth County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Db-1 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor JeffreyBenoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Departme nt of Public Mrks, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1111111 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North I I T- I I I @:] Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S, Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A/ andish -F B, U R Ct d . . .... i- @nr orilf X . . . .......... ... 'Roft Now. ... . .... . .... e6 . . . ... ... . ts . ..... ..... .. . .... .. . .. . -U, ?V': L C. 2 Pon@ T- . . . . . . . . . . 3 MQ P@?Oyth R.6 yth R.6 <. . . ....... . 2 .4 \V@ .... . .. `7 @ VQ@ Uf %0 S-6 Utae FMd Hath- I r>on Sea R- ;'M f) VUTH P P Great 2 South Pond ly 6@ -J '4 gpo 6@aA IV oil Plymouth Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Plymouth County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Pm-6 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenot contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 , no contiguous marsh and/or tidal fiats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181 contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7 5 minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Deoartment of Public Works, Massachusetts Czft 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Scale in Feet 1:40,000 G@ North ot.iadrangle Localiori The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. < 21 k2Z 7 21 a 12 J 0- P L Y@M 0 U T H / 12 B A Y 39 + It It a. fl-th r V., H.- h M Pricilla Pt t ne H,rse R cM Maq I R@ks Cs -Manom uffs 7 Fisher ans 7 12 lo 7 1; Beach 74!z;@ T4 14- 4 9 AW Manomet Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Plymouth County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Pirn-8 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean=er and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats, Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) T H 0 t+ M L Y '6P +BA Y I, are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts 004", Scale in Feet 1:40,000 19111 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 G@ North I I I I I 1 :1 Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. '61' coum 6@ Nill i C, < 55/0 Ko. 3 LEL .3 7 'Ll@ 73 h I I lpgp P@ 'J "Y 0 d, *0 \"2 d: 0 0 Y r@ L lls@4 X Siorr' 0, A C, I Aj'@ 4F > b V ? s V is 7 IV" ;:A-Ys-z---- 0 e yr'@ - 4- 0 4e,*i A-- n, V M2 z areham -q@ 4 Ri R Barrier Beach Inventory Project Wareham Quadrangle Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Plymouth County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Wh-1 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean=er and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguou s marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181 contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts 10""'o Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 E@l North I I I I I I --J Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. I7:L@ f k Lb`@b 1 )JJ 011, t121 YA 0 .7 7:. TAT?' 2 4, J- t6okout Poirn 04-Irl, 1011@ 4,@ 25 M@ 21 21 Pill_; Big Sandy and 37-- t" 'nd,ng C 31 1@7 whit. Fold j 7@ d, b 0 511 as Rec-tim, A- Z kE-g W i "NA Y Buttermilk Ngg !L g Z, Sagamore Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - PlymouthlBamstable Counties Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Bo-29 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, ir Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 , no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public works, Massachusetts C Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North -7 Quadrangle Localion The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department ofCommerce, under a program implementation grani to theCornmonwealth of Massachusetts. All @h 12 a yton ----- -- re 17 owewt '6 3A. (00k eo.d 14 4@- i2V t H pe 101 sew d 7 P, M -2- :5 Wt Men 1,C- U 0 n )6 Fall River Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Rhode Island Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Ss-2 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181, contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 A 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 G@ North Ouadrangle Localtn The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Tf- 0 q@m V f\ G. Pit b, -7 NNW. A . o 0 0 "-J h I T 14;:Z; -A fA TV t z hne 7 E F P-0 RT -7 C2 LL \\J 51a 7#n D- "A h C N@) f 5"M New Bedford North Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Bristol County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Fh-15 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 (ZM 1111111 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 I I I Quadrangle Location North 1 The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and AtmosphDric Administration, U.S. Department ofCommerce, under a program implementation grant to theCommonwealth of Massachusetts. M@= M M M M M MM M M M M ViSh AL u A b. C; 0 105 Z 11 @JNT HAN 'Body 'amp A ""'n' 2 JW-_J t Cl%r@n, T 76 -1) "Ne it; 2 V nd 4ucoot- Cove ;,47 ORY, Woods mp- 1 t MAT APOISETT -MP- 11 Point Mp-2', RBOR M P- 6 It 47 -4 -7 KnaH 6. rn:o; \@Uh. % S, 1 L dt V Lit le 0 IL 'a Ito A C, 19 kr Marion Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Plymouth County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Mp-18 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, ir Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenoit contiguous marsh and/or tida(flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh anolor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts '0@c' Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department ofCommerce, under a program implementation granl to theCommonwealth of Massachusetts. % ach ey 'ree" suet -yre Pt 'Ham X. A Beac Pt &111111160 h 41 1 1 wn b-7-4-1 -34 kk Bwkiii: 35 Dike 0,@Llvt on eset Pt o -n -t d a Pt Wend '19 1 Little Bird P, M Wairid Z T,=, + ran Dry LedV o Poir, All B07A Pine Poin e TT P B 0 Mri- I.-I 1-;@- BO-,1 4/ 'r\l I Led c,.. Inv Barlows 4 T111- Mt r Cove 1 0 0, Seel Rock@ 19 Mr. -6, Mr j8utler Pt 0-16 E-.s R@k P. C T.- Blrd Ill lend Scr ck $ Ico, ... .... . . . . . C.Ileloo.,,! ShIl Ut el I- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @Ll L@k rj,ETT The 8- Bells j, @Roek. T -4 F A L M 0 U T H M A T T A P 0 -1 S 11 T T-, Z, J 0 IF r f i1c, 0-1.rd Le,Jge FM Onset Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - PlymouthlBarnstable Counties Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Mr-5 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provi ncetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North -T Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A 0 -V r\J- -2 0 \J 0/1( 77 S.- X Rk 6- V \J 2 R, lr\ X,- 'v 'I-Y) Cl In 'VA poll, /2 Taber Zl@ fEw 0\7- IkMile E, Kill ....... . . .. V-. AMON/ R' 27 Zk@ 21 \N le AT R.SUVn B A H 0 -'1 S L A D S N D7- U N D F .11@ 14 --To 1 57 0 Westport Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Rhode Island Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Wp-3 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Towi Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh anc/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181, contiguous marsh and)or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Wbrks, Massachusetts 40,000 Scale in Feet 1: 3000 4000 5000 101 1000 0 1000 2000 North I I I I I I I Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S, Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. d VI R H A cr" eT t F.I.M 0 25 ------ 12@ % 21 C) 24 \Ree eation Are& 21 0 23 0 -Padan@@ Sle.kwetel OLight A 21 0 0 21 17 `1\QE1' C, on du r\ C- Z' 111117 J@ W" 21 Rocil 0 T- 31 P. lItland + @2 2 1 31 2 5 ME 7 T T-1 lleep-ter i5 'l) M-0 r:'i o @7 21 . ... ... . A@- 45@ 7 -77 12 0 11 2, 0 f 2@ New Bedford South Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Bristol County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Drn-6 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenoil contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U,S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. c ntiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) a0re part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts 00"o Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1911 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 N rth I I I I I 1 ::1 4t,6 o Quadrangle L-tion The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. J4 'w-.': d L 34 OU k Rom @-Q @Pw M A- Ir @,A 0 S E' T T- 'OP Silter Shell D 7' 0 @2 @-D 0 '0 Wind W7 AID 20 -41 37 h I c @67 3$ 7 2,@ I/ 7 33 T Wilbur + Y R k, Pt 7 -7 T'\ R-@ 7 '.4 R ,;@/// --1 \', R.k r C 'ni @/H-ietta d 0 L=d @tis I C IV FALMOU-TI ,N R.@ @7 17 @7 17 G 0 S N 0 L D 48 Sconticut Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Plymouth/Bristol Counties Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Fh-23 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, ir Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completiom April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - T @@ T S T Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andior tidal flats 7.5 Minute series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of PubJjc Works, Massachusetts "'To'"'o CZA=4 ScaleinFeet ii4o,ooo 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Quadraqe Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. up, 21 r 0 @Frft 'Y f lt@33'' 21 A., 't 1. 1114 .4bO'r C) M A TT(@A P 0 1 8@ T T Filh 2 31 Fm- L + \Fm F A L 0 J- unnin r/ pbld fN V. ".Vlu -)(@- - IVd 13 0 0 \Ga2 go 1\ 2Y @'7 7 igl. IV - ------- 21 8), ZA Gn OF P G1 X) On it st @5 @10 k@'n Id Pill Barrier Beach Inventory Project Woods Hole Quadrangle Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - SarnstablelDukes Counties Executive Office of Environmental Aff airs Gn-67 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinatoc Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh aridlor tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches sub)ect to are present Base maps are US- Geological Survey Duadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) contiqu oup marsh and/or tidal flats Department of Public Works, Massachusetts are part of the barrier beach unit cale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 1000 0 North Quadrar,916 L-ti- The preparation of this Publication was; funded by 1he Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department atCommerce, under a program Implementation grant to the commonwealth of Massachusetts. rohns Pon Po nc, 0 0 Golf so Mh C og 0 I @p 9. 1 7 M H 7 t'P-c nd SigeLot % V#-- 14 Tm 12 q.- FM .1, -14 Up, 10 A Y H M M E U H 0 L N A N T U K E T S U N D Falmouth Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Banrstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Fm-14 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward marins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are J,S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) all are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts ",IOVv Scale in Feet 1:40,000 A 1000 0- 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North I I I I I Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, J,S. Department of Commerce. under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. @ E K 'A of A G, @3 0 Ali J, 00 1? Yel". 'P inn 0 by,.1 @-3 V It 00 iu .17 Q 2 01, 0 0 -60 A Y -Ha lit "4, @c X GOt Co.- 0 z -'s A.- 4, 14044@@ @X- - Barrier Beach Inventory Project Pocasset Quadrangle Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Bo-20 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - R Executive order No. 181 contig ous marsh anclJor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are paut of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1111111 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 5' 69 X 4 ght u oo C A P E C 0 D B A Y 62 c'r c'Ff c'r c'r@ c'Ff c'r 62 57 59 le -Sandwwh H.A-or ukik--- 21- @6 4- - -z z - - --------------- -- 12 0 o Te qk 0 FtoA H1 0 -100 Lake keby Pond Conaumet K Ith Pt I 0-1-d/ Shub@ el' Are, J, Sandwich Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Sd-3 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr, Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no Contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5Minute Series (Topographic) A P@ C@OD 197 5e are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts S 0 cale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and AtmospheFic Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. muddif HanNin Pee pf P V 4 'Is 2 7 131 f ,T4 Tie @R 4 ..... .. ..... . B.ac a- 13 L*n 2 -2 14 01 '2 @.b-y 23 Pt 22 24 ateli 20 'Uttw'. - ) + 21 2$ 17 10 U C % 0 3 31 0 DPP---t B m@h -s-3 rOnd 21 k Landii Maushop Villai 20 21 ucconnesset 9 22 :4 If I 3@ 21 r-1 N E Y A- k D Z2, 20 --S 0 UX-D 2, 9- '5 .2 21, Cotult Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Ba- 23 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andfor tidal flats ?,5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 glib 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Ouadrangle Locat4ion The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. --C Al P--E -0--D C *� R -6 ' or. roll-, r ..... . .... . Isi, IR High 19 -d. k@ i e tc Istan.d. Sh -Fff a d Llot_ --lown .... ...... .. )k .. ......... . S @Z Est lid PKI I I 1 4: 7 .----.'-@- 9 F:@ A R-N T A B L E @2 V ught ... ... . .. 4. 7. S.@t V. I nd A-, x- I0 kill A t 7)ois I P'@' Al P" N@ ------------ "M 7@\ %int - Island,- B 1;rs 4- Nys@ r,nberry Pt I @ 11 1 ) Nk"'. @hallaAA P4.d r 'W yrn,We, V e, .'0 Pt m K -V Stoney P TV171 .-soerry :6 el 4@)Pt W, ;7 Ha' Pt Ultl y, z L eat '\x- J-_ @: 41 PP- Hat&"'. 'k t --Yar d 7- BQ*,- 071N rk -A &f"V T-T ff A aa rtiw' ac woo V p Uir Is R P= t P" _X Y L E a, I W J" Mi9vi 'L @.bft -4 Eh Be a' M -4 V@ pt"' 3 2 V HYA1 C' -@Boi? B VNIS C t@TER ILLE `-HARBIOR A S 7@y H11 I East _A5 71L - 4 ught -E + ali G11 V_ds OC 7 Ba- 1 pt.,\ L' Ot Portions of this map'ss h�reline, Which do not include N T E U D I U C K barrier beaches, have been removed to fit design format. @aH' de, J, Barrier Beach Inventory Project Hyannis Quadrangle Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Ba-7 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal lnvestigator@ Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: Aloril 1982 no contiguous marsh andior tidal flats Maps deoici Barrier Beaches subject to are Dresent Base maps are u S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contig oug marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 minute Series Topographic) rt unit ""c are pau of the barrier beach Department of Public Works, Massacnusel[is -o", Scale in Feet 1 40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North 0@adrapgie Locai,oi, The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, u.S. Depanmeni of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. lr@l Flat % li"cc.1 % 0 0 cr, a RI-1 BAY /0' .1 Fla to. Dennis Quadrangle (West) Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Ym-4 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or lidal flats 7.5 minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts `R6 Scale in Feet 1:40,000 rzft 1111111 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 G@ North I I I I I I -i Ouadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department ofCommerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 22 u 10 04 0 A, 7t Paz A 0 at isd Elba. ) ),,0 a P -.e.*,. pt of Rocks ------- 0 Kz eye 0 Bay S\d Im r 43 po% h Cove 61 T Wall Tidal J Warta- d -.h B-h Tidal Flat 2@ ----------------------- Dennis Quadrangle (EasO Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Dn-3 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public works, Massachusetts @10",'v Scale in Feet 1:40.000 G@ 101 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North I I I I I I -J Quadrangle L aflon The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to theCommonwealth of Massachusetts. . . ... ..... l A. 4 R . . . ... . . . . . ..... . .... Cobbe 4 -h V -1 Millpond upp.r colt Pond 4?-@'Pmatla;r @#W eymillo r Pond L(NG POND -rr, 0 icki.ys r C ON IN lNiERCHAN Wr 4 31 w-4 B ... h Light 0 8 h I- P�r ioris of this_map_qsl@ oreli e hich do not include fli Nit L p_,yi F@arri6r bjeaches, have-been removed to fit design format, I o N ---------- 7 Harwich Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Hw-5 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to Mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 ---- no contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North I Quadrargie L.@.@at@- The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. M M M M M = M M M M M M 26 21 ................ 30 26 2@ TIDAL MET oRMED Y 1978 N ASTER 17 t 26 21 H Hole ole2 21 2@ 21 1.2?40, @2 2@ 2 c., 2@ + 11 3 V 24 31 2- < Lu 2 26 23 )22 J 12 2- J@" 2@ A@) 2@ --- ------- 13 ... . .. . T N 13 + 21 2 rY )@3 21 4,) V 0(- 24 12 F 1.'@ 12 31 4, P 2@ 21 Monomoy Point Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Aff airs Crn-2 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier BeachMargins, The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean=er and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Department of Public Works, Massachusetts are part of the barrier beach unit "vo Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. U.S. Department ofCommerce, under a program implementation grant to theCornmonwealth of Massachusetts. 3 Little @leasa ca) -6 N S. Joe L J:@ A.F. .p- ILI 2 X, T Y P E A S A N - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chat 'Yacht :_'v 3 a. . .. ..... .. .. .............. Crowe k 51 Pond H11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . JU !Cm' 11 len CM77 1 late ..... .. ... 0@ yster -Pot'nd/'" Pond Alf V z T-ns- n', C 'A "rding A I L ight ROADS cl AT11- N A N 'T@ U S 0 U ..... .... 4 o 27 Chatham Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable county Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Cm-15 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit J Department of Public Works. Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:4o,ooo 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 _J North Quadrangle Local'ton The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department ofCommerce, under a program implementation grant to theCommonwealth of Massachusetts. 5" 0.0 b Beh ,2 . . . . . .... ..... ...... 14- @xGr- PA Vau A 4V t 'J l-- Pond' -4 ........ . ........ ..... . ... .. Great Pon X @-7 Salt P,..d -L Pll. Bay -A, 3', Z@ tri.g .7 @7 % tp- IF 2 Z7 4 *U4- . . ......... f '.)o 7"m L-d "'.k. V opld.., I..d @A' Rtky Pt k X -F o o 3 7 [email protected] La .... . . . C I iff P, C. Barrier Beach Inventory Project Orleans Quadrangle BarrierBeach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barristable County Executive Office of Environmental Aff airs 01-9 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - 55 Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 dil 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North ouadrangle LOCatiOn fn' The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospherlic Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. = = = M = = = = = M = = = = = M = = W OC TV 7- . . ... ........... .. 0 6 @owh @ '0- N V, I.vk 44 rbor '2 X 4e, A, 0 @h,rtta 01 -S, 4V.114y. W 01 .5 /q UE .... .. . ... Wf 1 t: -3 6 WELLFLEIET "4. H A R B 0 R AT. U.4 t zint no -12@rr t Is a 77- T tv A, WT 2' @7 W L !`E@ W Li A M E NT E fj 4\@, G IU011 -77 A rui to is ol u is i i top s shoreline, which do not include -15aho@er-beaclhes, have been removed to fi! design format. A @0 Wellfleet Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Bamstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Wf-18 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward mar,,ns of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 n contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to a0re present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal fiats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) Department of Public works, Massachusetts I, are part of the barrier beach unit Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Quadiangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. U.S. Department ofCommerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.. 197 2@ 5 T L N T 1 .0 E N 112 21, + + 2@ Yill 12 3"'I'V11 2 o o ............. oN Pord N V 0 o 21) J 79 T 1@ 3 -A- - - - - - - - - - ................ @u N! k\ .-ma, --K, Barrier Beach Inventory Project North Truro Quadrangle Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Tr - 7 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean=er and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181, contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts A A 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Scale in Feet 1:40,000 North I I I 1 1 ---J Quadrangie Locatim The preparation of this publication was funded by,lhe Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A T L A T I C 0 C E A N 85 121 @0 26 51 7 peak@d 3 a- .... .. . . . .. .. @01 t K- U Pilgrim Lake M, S@ T r V I N C E T 0 W N-- @F@-0 H A R B 0 R X P S @p r 63 7 67 117 ad 0 . . . . . . . . . . 78 C A P E C 0 D B A Y 119 112 Barrier Beach Inventory Project Provincetown Quadrangle Barrier Beach Unit CodeSystem Massachusetts - Barnstable County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs P't -1 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. c ntiguous marsh andlor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 0 Department of Public works, Massachusetts are part of the barrier beach unit CZA=A Scale in Feet 1:40,000 19111 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North I I I I I I _J Quadrangle Lm@`a4on The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric: Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. AV S6 D A R ;,T- M 0 510 C \D S B U 6o 61 (3n7-- "/,,, h V, Gh- N -z%zJX! \A ;7 76@ C@ G m- G k 26 + L 1@ 416 te - ----------- 1@1- A IV V G A Y H E A D Cuttyhunk Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code Sys-tem Massachusetts - Dukes County Executive Office of Environmental Affairp, Gn-33 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provlncetown Center for Coastal Studies The seav@qrd and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean tow water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisot: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U,S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal hals 7.5 Minute Series i!Tbpographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 5000 North Ovad(angle location The premration of this publication was ftinded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oreanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Q0 W Gn!"WS T -7-1 2G n - IZ4 )7P Gn-5 C tle 0 a GW@l 3 A Gn'0'161 ) L5@- <1 7 2V%A Gn Gn- 18 P% P@ d Jn-20 Gn-,5 wa;' -49 W41t64it 9@@ Gn-221 7 'p- in n -26, - - - - - - - - -- 4T Wt\ Ch" 17 Ch- 11'6 2, ape -V pe, Ch=iz G A Y H E A D 2001 ir@ rAr III-A Naushon Island Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code SysTem Massachusetts - Dukes County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Ch-15 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:4o,ooo 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Ouadrangle Local4l North on The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U,S. Department ofCommerce, undera prigram implementation grant to 1hecommonweallh of Massachusetts. 75 6o ao G 0 8 N 0 L D 2@ lhol.w 1 \25 Tb-5 e. 22 'o Vo z 21 .11 Head D b- 0 -o Th. 1 lo 13 1@1 s b-71, Norton Pt + X C\@j JLJ)!!@- %konik- H. 21 2@ '6 t 10 0 0 V] V 0 A S V I N Y @y I K191 P/ T I S B U R U7 1, IV -r ..... N, V I @\E Y A* J) N P AIR.PIRT rr 14 Nt V N', ---------- WMP U,o/ J@ ZNy M 0 i Vineyard Haven Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Dukes County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Tb-9 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 , no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) A IU- "I o F are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts ",I"* Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North I I I I I I O@adrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. u 35' V 13 ch lub a -01i S7 rn Is 2 Y. +71 / 4> 0 21 D C @r 8-114 r2 e G 7 '0 Obl@ L r d Jl@ ,so 6L idend Et4ir Xt Et-4' Et E -3 70 z . .. . . . .. E@ o E- ------ E N 0 I I 77' W@i -[a 37 0 61 "0 C4V o lo 4, V@ 0 0 er L 41101 B King Pt S. n Neck Kata Pt 4@1- Butler Nk rr a C k 7 C, x@ J 3 W..t Pt Lr@ -6 Edgartown Quadrangle (West) Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Dukes County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Et-36 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low Water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U,S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 Idik 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North I I I I I I :J Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ap e rftn if "b,,d .9 9.9 NeCK 0 lu 4 10 0 t-21 P 0 -31 W. --"p 3 k@- 4 Focha t Flmd Et A . . . ......... E 12 o c78 Edgartown Quadrangle (East) Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Dukes County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Et-15 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, ir Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh andfor tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh ancuor tidal flats 7.5 minute series (Topographic) are part of the barrie r beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North I I I I I I = Quadrangle Location 4194" e"""' The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, US. Department ofCommerce, under a program implementation grant to theCommonwealth of Massachusetts. @n A R D, B ....... B K Ala,, '01 r-, IIt 0 10 % % GREAT POND S-6, Men Pt C,b@ -38 t .7 -4 1- - too-,21. Et- 40 51 BE t Lo g % t Pt idol h Ch-2 T L A N T 11 C C C E @L N %-L Tisbury Great Pond Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code Sywt-em Massachusetts - Dukes County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Wt-8 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester e. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S, Geological Survey Quadrangles - 3. T Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North -T Quacirangle L@ation The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 21 V I N E Y A R -D 0 U N\ D CQ c z 21 renemsha .11 ilk \A 3e P 21 Squibnocketl Poizd 3 ,4 25 1z) 's le 50 21 o Squib-ket Pt* r 2 12 13 6 + 2@ 21 3@ 71 25 T L "N C 0 C A N 31 1@ 2@ 23 RES R* AREA RWE11 nok 21 S ICTED U,.SAR RG NAVY A R ---EXPENDITURE WTHOI EVE EEK EN N C ORDNAN(@i A 31 50 Portion of this map's shorel 0 ine, whi h do not include - - - ------- barTier beaches, havq.been removed to fit gesign format" Squibnocket Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Dukes County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Ch-6 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 , no contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - U N\ D @4, 7-5s o Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts ale in Feet 1:40,000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 1000 So North I I I I I I @:] QuadrarIgle LocatiOn The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 0- 52 T "N 40 26 N -T U C I \@-E ,T 0 U, 2@ 25 0 @7 21 21 '6 -Z- 27 S K-el G@ E@ -- - ---- --s"' A Dp\' 21 + 'Nt..48\ 3 21 N t 4@ 17 A llll@ 3 -AVMI& M-- M-46 @' A&V@" U, N S A rO t747 -ps th, N A N "C T,d.1 Fhts -A 1J 21 + t-48 Eel Pt Nt 28 M 10-40 daket H@ or 15 2 19 TWO Fi- 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . 21 27 @O t,4391 15 A T L A N T-, C 0 C E A N @2 Tuckernuck Island Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Nantucket County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Nt-48 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean=er and include Principal Investigator: Lester S. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: Jeffrey Benoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Be Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present se maps are U.S. Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) L are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 1000 North I I I I I I Ouadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmosphe7ric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 12 43 @7 2@ 17 16 N A N T U-- K J N D 21 1 0 17 0 J J h Plt@- N colt, 808ch L v S- q, NA 2 @3 3 @0 V NV-37 flummock Nt 3 C6 .4 i'N V g- _4 Nt W 21 12 t s h o r 15 I- \4 @6 K .4 27 21 .3 C $2 21 Nantucket Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Nantucket County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Nt - 34 The geological field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract w*ith Richard F. Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of ail barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester B. Smith, Jr, Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh andlor tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 minute series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of, Public Works, Massachusetts Pt Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Ouadrangle Localion The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and AtmospWic Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2 Flat, Wym Fit! Dc(A 4 READ OF THE HARBOR 17 2 21 17 Bass Pt Nl- A Z T L A T I N A N1, T--U C K E- t S 0@'@ U X)D (1 2 3o d s 31 0 C. 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Date of completion: April 1982 no contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S, Geological Survey Ouadrangles - Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 1000 Scale in Feet 1:40,000 G@, North Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 21 57 71 26 @2 21 N, 16 -21 + + 21 12 2" L, 17 3e 121 CIO 17 29 ,z 15 3c-- 27 @5. 2@ A T L A N T I 21 t-2 21 13 21 0 C E 10 22 17 + N- A N 21 U C I E T 13 7 21 S 0 U N L 21 2. 131 21 N@ T -A 4S 2- -23 z/ 5 10 HEAD OP THE HARBOR 2. 31 Great Pond Quadrangle Barrier Beach Inventory Project Barrier Beach Unit Code System Massachusetts - Nantucket County Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Nt -23 The geologica(field research and mapping was Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Town Barrier unit compiled and produced under contract with Richard F Delaney, Director Barrier Beach Margins The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies The seaward and landward margins of all barrier Project Coordinator: Gary Clayton beach units extend to mean low water and include Principal Investigator: Lester S. Smith, Jr. Geologic Advisor: JeffreyBenoit contiguous marsh and/or tidal flats. Date of completion: April 1982 , no contiguous marsh andfor lidal flats Maps depict Barrier Beaches subject to are present Base maps are U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles - 161 Executive Order No. 181. contiguous marsh andlor licial flats 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) are part of the barrier beach unit Department of Public Works, Massachusetts Scale in Feet 1:40,000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 North Quadrangle Location The preparation of this publication was funded by the Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U,S. Department of Commerce, under a program implementation grant to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, cn @@-Co Mossachus tts,Cods'tol Zone Mon Mon cim'br"'idv $ r''t'Boston MA 0220 10,0,C e tee 2 (617) 727''