LĀʻIEMALOʻO BEACH
DESCRIPTION
Laniloa,
Pounders, and Kokololio Beaches (transects 0 - 172)
are located in Lāʻiemaloʻo on the
northeast coast of Oʻahu between LāÔie and Kaipapaʻu
Points of Oʻahu. The beach is composed of
calcareous sand with intermittent exposed limestone. Seawalls front many of the
shoreline properties in this study area.
The northern two-thirds of Laniloa
Beach (transects 0 - 45) has experienced low erosion rates (< -0.5 ft/yr). The southern third of Laniloa and Kehukuuna Point
(transects 46 - 73) has experienced moderate to high erosion rates (exceeding
-2 ft/yr around transect
60). Much of the beach at southern Laniloa and Kehukuuna Point (transects 47 - 73) was lost to erosion in
the past decade with waves breaking against sea walls at high tide.
Pounders Beach (LāÔie Beach
Park, transects 76 - 102) has experienced moderate erosion rates at the
northern end and has been stable to accreting in the south. Kokololio
Beach (transects 103 - 172) has experienced accretion in the north (> 1ft/yr around transect 115). The beach was lost to erosion at Kaipapaʻu Point (transects 168 - 172) in the last few
decades.
Results of this study generally agree with previous studies
(Hwang, 1981; Sea Engineering, 1988). These studies tracked movement of the
vegetation line from 1949 - 1988 and found erosion along Laniloa
and Kehukuuna Point, accretion at Kokololio
Beach, and erosion at Kaipapau Point.
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; Laniloa Beach; PoundersBeach; Kokololio Beach; LāÔie Point,
Kaipapau Point