No images? Click here King Tides Coming August 22-23Your Photos Needed!
August's King Tides will take place
... and we need your photos of impacts to coastal streets, bridges, parking lots, buildings, shoreline access areas, and more! Upload your photos using the app or to mycoast.org/ri/king-tides/report. We send quarterly updates to your municipal planners to ensure they are aware of all the photos and information you've shared about King Tides and storm flooding in your community. Anyone can access MyCoast photos (reports) at https://mycoast.org/search-reports?state=ri and filter by county, municipality, date, and more. Everyone can use these photos to share with others and learn more about flooding impacts around the state. When taking MyCoast photos, remember:
MyCoast photo above by Kelly Carr (Fogland Beach, Tiverton) Thanks for your June MyCoast photos!For the list of all 2024 King Tides, visit mycoast.org/ri/king-tides. For more information, contact the URI Coastal Resources Center/Rhode Island Sea Grant: Pam Rubinoff at rubinoff@uri.edu or Casey Tremper at casey_tremper@uri.edu. MyCoast photo above shows the impact of King Tides on shoreline access, in this case at Conanicus Road in Narragansett, by Matthew Dorsey. MyCoast photo below of Water Street, East Greenwich, by Robert Beausoleil. All the photos here were taken during the June 2024 King Tides. These tides were higher than predicted by NOAA. MyCoast Rhode Island partners: Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, URI Coastal Resources Center, Save The Bay, and Rhode Island Sea Grant. |