Introduction:
Beach profiling is the intersection of a beach's ground surface with a vertical tool that is perpendicular to the shoreline using a rise and run format. Three factors that could possibly affect beach profiling are: plants that get in the way, uneven surface, and while in the water the waves could have shifted the rise and run tools.
(Wakea and Jimmy are taking the reading from the rise and run tool, look to step 9.)
Procedure:
1) Find the starting point.
2) Use your GPS to get the coordinates of the starting point.
3) Attach the transect line to the starting point.
4) Use the compass to find the perpendicular area that is towards the ocean.
5) Run the transect tape along the perpendicular path.
6) Place the rise tool at the starting point.
7) Place the run tool one meter away from the rise tool.
8) Confirm that both tools are leveled.
9) Take the reading from top of run tool.
10) Record data on data sheet/journal.
11) Place rise tool where the run tool is.
12) Move the run tool one meter down the path.
13) Repeat steps 6-12 until you reach the foot in the ocean.
2) Use your GPS to get the coordinates of the starting point.
3) Attach the transect line to the starting point.
4) Use the compass to find the perpendicular area that is towards the ocean.
5) Run the transect tape along the perpendicular path.
6) Place the rise tool at the starting point.
7) Place the run tool one meter away from the rise tool.
8) Confirm that both tools are leveled.
9) Take the reading from top of run tool.
10) Record data on data sheet/journal.
11) Place rise tool where the run tool is.
12) Move the run tool one meter down the path.
13) Repeat steps 6-12 until you reach the foot in the ocean.
(Ryan is leading the transect line to the foot in the ocean, see step 13)