Journal: Ocean & Coastal Management
Article Title: From a citizen science programme to a coastline monitoring system: Achievements and lessons learnt from the Spanish CoastSnap network
doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2024.107280
Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 1. The Spanish CoastSnap network by December 2022 with their 15 CSs located across 13 points (blue dots) due to two of them being ‘double-stations’ (dedicated to the monitoring of the same area from different perspectives).The background used for the location maps are orthophotos from PNOA (national plan for aerial orthophotography in Spain) sources (CC-BY 4.0, https://scne.es 2021 (last access: October 20, 2023)) and the European boundary layer downloaded from http: //www.efrainmaps.es (last access: October 20, 2023) (Carlos Efraín Porto Tapiqu´en – Geografía, SIG y Cartografía Digital, Valencia, Spain, 2020).
Article Snippet: Shoreline extraction from images involved a multi-step process: image registration using Adobe Photoshop, rectification and shoreline mapping using the MATLAB CoastSnap Toolbox (Harley, 2023), and additional manual correction when needed.
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