KAHUKU AREA DECRIPTION
Kahuku Beach (transects 24 -
82) is located on the northeast coast of Oʻahu
between Kaʻohana and Makahoa
Point. The beach is composed of calcareous sand with limestone beach rock
fronting the middle of the beach near the low water line. Headlands to the north
and south consist of exposed limestone shelf with 'perched' beach above the
high-water line. The area is exposed to north and refracted northwesterly
swells during winter months and easterly tradewind
waves throughout the year.
Annual shoreline change rates are calculated using a subset
of historical shorelines (1967 - 2015) resulting in mild to moderate accretion
rates averaging 0.9 ft/yr. Shoreline data prior to
1967 were omitted from calculations to remove the effects of sand mining,
visible in the 1949 air photos.
Over the course of available data, three stages of shoreline change are
discernable for Kahuku Beach. Between 1910 and 1933
the shoreline was approximately stable. Prior to 1949, the shoreline began high
rates of landward retreat due to removal of beach sand by
sand mining operations, visible in 1949 aerial photographs. The
shoreline retreat (over 200 ft) exposed beach rock in
the middle of the beach and lengthened the exposure of limestone shelf at
either end. Sand mining ceased prior to 1967 and the beach has since been
relatively stable or accreting.
High rates of accretion since 1949 (>2.3 ft/yr) are observed fronting the sand-filled channel
(transects 69 – 77) indicating that the channel may be a source of
sediment to the beach.
Results are similar to those of Hwang's (1981) analysis
using the water line as a shoreline proxy, which found net landward movement of
the water line (erosion) between 1949 and 1975. Hwang's (1981) and Sea
Engineering's (1988) findings of net seaward movement of the vegetation line
between 1949 and 1988 was due to recovery of coastal
dune vegetation after sand mining ceased.
For more information see: http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/asp/coasts/oahu/index.asp
1 Hwang, D. (1981) "Beach changes on Oʻahu
as revealed by aerial photographs", State of Hawaii, Department of
Planning and Economic Development.
2 Sea Engineering, Inc. (1988) ÒOʻahu
shoreline studyÓ, City and County of Honolulu, Department of Land Utilization.
Keywords:
Oʻahu; Kahuku Beach; Kaohana Point; Makahoa Point