Ecosystems and Fishery Resources Laboratory, Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Douala, BP 2701, Douala, Cameroon.
LEGOS, OMP, UMR 5566 (CNES-CNRS-IRD-University of Toulouse), Toulouse, France.
Sci Rep. 2023 Jan 27;13(1):1514. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-28815-6.
Regular and long-term monitoring of coastal areas is a prerequisite to avoiding or mitigating the impacts of climate and human-driven hazards. In Africa, where populations and infrastructures are particularly exposed to risk, there is an urgent need to establish coastal monitoring, as observations are generally scarce. Measurement campaigns and very high-resolution satellite imagery are costly, while freely available satellite observations have temporal and spatial resolutions that are not suited to capture the event scale. To address the gap, a network of low-cost, multi-variable, shore-based video camera systems has been installed along the African coasts. Here, we present this network and its principle of sharing data, methods, and results obtained, building toward the implementation of a common integrated coastal management policy between countries. Further, we list new contributions to the understanding of still poorly documented African beaches' evolution, waves, and sea level impacts. This network is a solid platform for the development of inter-disciplinary observations for resources and ecology (such as fisheries, and sargassum landing), erosion and flooding, early warning systems during extreme events, and science-based coastal infrastructure management for sustainable future coasts.
定期和长期监测沿海地区是避免或减轻气候和人为驱动的灾害影响的前提条件。在人口和基础设施特别容易受到风险影响的非洲,迫切需要建立沿海监测,因为观测通常很少。测量活动和超高分辨率卫星图像成本高昂,而免费提供的卫星观测的时间和空间分辨率不适合捕捉事件规模。为了解决这一差距,已经在非洲沿海地区安装了一个由低成本、多变量、岸基视频摄像机系统组成的网络。在这里,我们介绍了这个网络及其数据、方法和结果的共享原则,为在各国之间实施共同的综合沿海管理政策奠定了基础。此外,我们列出了对仍缺乏记录的非洲海滩演变、波浪和海平面影响的新的理解贡献。该网络是为资源和生态(如渔业和马尾藻登陆)、侵蚀和洪水、极端事件期间的预警系统以及基于科学的沿海基础设施管理的跨学科观测发展提供了坚实的平台,以实现可持续的未来海岸。