Beach carrying capacity management under Covid-19 era on the Basque Coast by means of automated coastal videometry

Irati Epelde, Pedro Liria, Iñaki de Santiago, Roland Garnier, Adolfo Uriarte, Artzai Picón, Adrián Galdrán, Jose Antonio Arteche, Alberto Lago, Zurik Corera, Iñaki Puga, Jose Luis Andueza, Gabriel Lopez

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Abstract

This paper describes the methodology followed to implement social distancing recommendations in the COVID-19 context along the beaches of the coast of Gipuzkoa (Basque Country, Northern Spain) by means of automated coastal videometry. The coastal videometry network of Gipuzkoa, based on the KostaSystem technology, covers 14 beaches, with 12 stations, along 50 km of coastline. A beach user detection algorithm based on a machine learning approach has been developed allowing for automatic assessment of beach attendance in real time at regional scale. For each beach, a simple classification of occupancy (low, medium, high, and full) was estimated as a function of the beach user density (BUD), obtained in real time from the images and the maximum beach carrying capacity (BCC), estimated based on the minimal social distance recommended by the authorities. This information was displayed in real time via a web/mobile app and was simultaneously sent to beach managers who controlled the beach access. The results showed a strong receptivity from beach users (more than 50.000 app downloads) and that real time information of beach occupation can help in short-term/daily beach management. In the longer term, the analysis of this information provides the necessary data for beach carrying capacity management and can help the authorities in controlling and in determining their maximum capacity.
Original languageEnglish
Article number105588
Pages (from-to)105588
Number of pages1
JournalOcean & Coastal Management
Volume208
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Coastal videometry
  • Beach carrying capacity
  • Image processing
  • COVID-19

Project and Funding Information

  • Funding Info
  • This work has been supported by the Gipuzkoa Provincial Council, the Zarautz Council, and the Donostia-San Sebastian Council. The au-thors would like to acknowledge the technical assistance and data pro-vided by the Bizkaia Provincial Council. Roland Garnier acknowledges_x000D_ funding from the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa through the Fellows Gipuzkoa Programme (Ref: 2020-FELL-000007-01)

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